Customer Council Session: Fixing Traffic and Transport in Al Quoz

Customer Council Session

RTA to Host Customer Council Session in Al Quoz on 27 May 2025

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) will hold a Customer Council Session in Al Quoz on Tuesday, 27 May 2025. This session will bring together people who live and work in Al Quoz. They will discuss ways to solve traffic problems and improve transport in the area.

Why the Session Matters

Al Quoz is a busy place with many factories, shops, and homes. As more people visit and work there, traffic has become a big issue. Roads get crowded, and parking is hard to find. The RTA wants to hear directly from the community. They want to know what problems people face and how to fix them.

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What Will Happen at the Customer Council Session

At the session, people can share their thoughts and ideas. They can talk about traffic jams, bus routes, safety for pedestrians, and parking. The RTA will listen carefully. They will use this feedback to plan better roads and transport options. This helps make travel easier and safer for everyone.

How the Customer Council Session Helps the Community

The session creates a strong link between the RTA and the people of Al Quoz. Instead of guessing what people need, the RTA gets real advice. This way, they can make smart decisions that match what people want. It also supports Dubai’s goal to build a smart and modern city.

How to Join the Session

Anyone living or working in Al Quoz can attend the Customer Council Session. It will take place at the Al Quoz Community Centre. The session starts at 5:00 PM on 27 May 2025. For more information, people can visit the RTA website or call the Customer Service Centre.

By joining this session, the community can help shape better transport solutions. The RTA values this teamwork and looks forward to hearing everyone’s ideas. Together, they can make Al Quoz easier to move around in and a better place to live and work.

 

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