Abu Dhabi: The Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (ADHA) has launched a new phase of a field survey in cooperation with the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT). This initiative aims to enhance the utilization of government-provided housing throughout the emirate.
The survey will collect data on current housing occupancy, resident satisfaction, and the overall effectiveness of housing policies. By gathering this information, the ADHA seeks to identify areas for improvement and ensure that the housing provided meets the needs of residents.
Officials emphasize that the survey is crucial for understanding the challenges faced by tenants and homeowners, as well as for informing future housing strategies. The findings will help the government optimize the allocation of resources and implement programs that better support the community.
أطلقت @AbuDhabiDMT و #هيئة_أبوظبي_للإسكان حملة مسح ميداني مشتركة، تستهدف تصويب أوضاع المساكن الحكومية غير المستغلة أو المستغلة لغير الغرض المخصص لها، في كافة مناطق إمارة أبوظبي. #نحو_بيئة_سكنية_مستدامة pic.twitter.com/QucCyXoP3A
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The field survey is part of the ongoing efforts by ADHA and DMT to raise community awareness about the consequences of vacant and misused housing units. It also aims to uphold the public appearance of these properties across the emirate.
As the emirate continues to grow, the collaboration between the ADHA and the Department of Municipalities and Transport reflects a commitment to enhancing the living conditions for all residents. The survey is expected to provide valuable insights that will guide future developments in Abu Dhabi’s housing sector.