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Nasla Tower builder, SBCA officials booked

The police in Karachi have registered an FIR over the illegal construction of the Nasla Tower against the builders, and the government officials who approved the plans and signed No-Objection Certificates (NOCs). Soon after the FIR was lodged at the Ferozeabad Police Station, a team of the Anti-Corruption Department raided Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) office. However, SBCA DG Saleem Raz disappeared from his office, SAMAA TV reported. The SBCA is the prime institution responsible for approving building plans in Sindh, including Karachi. The Anti-Corruption Department team interviewed SBCA Director Farhan Qaiser, asking questions about the Nasla Tower. The investigat.

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SAMAA - KMC starts demolishing illegal bungalows on Karachi's Hill Park land

The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation has started demolishing four bungalows that were illegally constructed on the Hill Park land, KMC officials said Tuesday. The operation is being led by KMC Anti-Encroachment Department Senior Director Bashir Siddiqui. Officials of the East district administration, police, Rangers and city wardens were also present at the site on Tuesday. The Hill Park land belongs to the KMC. Previously, it has thrice planned the demolition of bungalows no. 38/G/1, 38/G/1-A, 38/G/1-B and 38/G/1-C, but couldn t go ahead with it. These operations were scheduled in February and September 2020, and before the Eid in May 2021. Why were these operations cancelle.

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Editorial: Stomp on brakes for bus depot until neighbors included » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... In 1989, Albuquerque Pubic Schools approved a covenant variance to set aside the 13 acres it had purchased at Shady Oak Circle and North Zamora “for future development as an elementary school.” But now, APS has decided that property should be a bus depot – without notifying taxpayers, neighbors or parents. Local residents are rightly questioning why there has been no outreach to explain a depot project on the site, capable of accommodating 50 buses with an 80-space parking lot. APS says it would save money because buses now maintained in Albuquerque would be closer to East Mountain routes. In fact, in November 2019, voters approved a $290 million mill levy and bond package for APS construction projects that included three school bus depots, including one in the East Mountains. But nowhere did it say where in the East Mountains the depot would be located.

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