Shoran Paths

Launching the second phase of the “Shoran Paths” project in Medina

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The Medina Municipality announced the launch of the second phase of the “Shoran Paths” project, as part of the municipality’s ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of life and provide an integrated environment for the region’s residents and visitors.

The project is located in the heart of the Shoran neighborhood in the southern part of Medina, and extends over an area of ​​approximately one million square meters.

The area of ​​the second phase exceeds 75 thousand square meters, with a length of 750 meters, and the green spaces cover: 22 thousand square meters, and there is a bicycle path: 1092 meters long.

In addition to 3 investment areas, and 3 areas for children’s games with an area of ​​1300 square meters, in addition to a skating area with an area of ​​900 square meters, the project also includes a playground with an area of ​​1700 square meters, 8 seating areas, and 220 parking spaces distributed along the project, including 15 parking spaces designated for the disabled and 40 ramps to serve them.

1,750 trees and 5,900 shrubs were also planted, with two areas allocated for loading and unloading passengers.

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