“Municipalities and Housing” issues more than 5,000 collective housing licenses and launches four initiatives to improve the urban landscape during the first half of 2025

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The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing issued more than 5,000 licenses for collective housing properties for individuals through “Balady” platform and launched four initiatives under the “More Beautiful Cities” program to strengthen efforts for comprehensive visual distortion treatment and enhance quality of life in Saudi cities during the first half of 2025.

The Ministry explained that it had implemented a package of developmental projects and programs, including the launch of the debt portfolio in 15 municipalities, raising awareness of the importance of the Objections Platform in 16 municipalities covering 25 services, in addition to reducing the average time required to process objections to just 9 working days compared to 30 days in 2024.

In terms of improving the urban landscape, coverage of visual distortion monitoring exceeded 90% in major cities following the expansion of inspection scope, with the activation of the smart assignment engine for regulatory field tours in 16 municipalities, supported by more than 7,000 field inspectors. The Ministry also identified eight new elements of visual distortion, while leveraging cleaning contractors to improve the efficiency of field treatments.

On the municipal service development front, the Ministry launched five new qualification services through the “Balady Business” platform, which include: (qualification of engineering offices for issuing construction permits, qualification of engineering offices for issuing commercial permits, qualification of engineering offices for issuing collective housing permits for individuals, qualification of engineering offices to supervise construction permits, qualification of engineering offices to supervise excavation permits).

Furthermore, the Ministry adopted the Regulation on the Election of Heads of Crafts and Professions and their Deputies, covering more than 130 guilds and professions across the Kingdom, thereby promoting knowledge and professional empowerment in the field of urban operations. It also updated the health, technical, and safety requirements guide for collective housing for individuals, strengthening compliance with spatial regulations and streamlining licensing requirements.

The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing emphasized that these achievements come as part of its ongoing efforts to raise the efficiency of municipal services, improve the investment environment, and achieve the objectives of Vision 2030 by developing cities, empowering national talents, and enhancing quality of life across all regions of the Kingdom.

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