The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing adopts requirements for sidewalk occupancy and regulation of commercial activities.

Monday 08 June 2026
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The Ministry of Municipalities and Housing has adopted updated requirements for the occupation of public sidewalks, in a step aimed at regulating the commercial use of spaces adjacent to shops, restaurants and cafes, in order to ensure smooth traffic flow and enhance the attractiveness of the urban landscape of cities.

The new requirements aim to achieve a balance between the requirements of commercial investment and the rights of road users, by providing a safe urban environment that contributes to increasing the vitality of the streets without affecting the safety of pedestrians or impeding traffic. It also provides an organized framework that allows commercial activities to benefit from sidewalks within clear limits, while maintaining their basic role as an open passage that serves everyone.

This regulation reflects the Ministry’s orientation towards developing public spaces in a way that preserves the urban identity and gives cities a more modern character, as the requirements set precise standards for the form of use and its limits, including the method of distributing outdoor seating and the specifications of umbrellas, barriers and plants that give the place additional aesthetic value.

The requirements are based on a number of basic principles, most notably ensuring safe passage for pedestrians, reducing visual pollution, and providing a clean and organized environment that takes into account the comfort of visitors and serves business owners alike.

The ministry explained that permits will be issued electronically through a platform. "My country " " This simplifies procedures and provides investors with complete clarity regarding application steps and regulatory requirements. The guide to berth occupancy can be accessed via the following link: https://momah.gov.sa/sites/default/files/2025-08/ashtratat%20tsryh%20ashghal%20rsyf%20m%60tmd.pdf .

These requirements are a new step within the Ministry’s path to developing cities, enhancing their vitality, and regulating their commercial activities, which contributes to creating a more beautiful and organized urban environment, and enhances the status of Saudi cities as attractive destinations for investment and daily life.

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