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The Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has released the Abu Dhabi Beach Guideline, a comprehensive document designed to steer the future of beachfront development across the emirate. The guideline sets robust standards that prioritise ecological preservation and public accessibility, reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s position as a regional leader in sustainable urban development.
The initiative underscores the emirate’s long-term vision of creating inclusive and environmentally responsible public spaces. It lays down a blueprint that blends innovative planning with environmental safeguards, aligned with the “Year of Community” to enhance the quality of life for both residents and visitors, a WAM report said.
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Dr Saif Sultan Al Nasri, Acting Under-Secretary at DMT, described the guideline as a foundation for “complete and impactful transformation” of Abu Dhabi’s coastlines. “By integrating innovative concepts with rigorous safeguards, we are creating spaces that will enrich lives for decades to come,” he stated.
The guideline includes specific mandates to ensure ease of access for all, including children and People of Determination, through features such as ramps, adaptive play areas, and accessible facilities. These are carefully designed to coexist with the preservation of sensitive marine ecosystems, in line with global environmental standards.
Enriching the beachfront experience
The framework also outlines amenities aimed at enhancing user experience. These include inclusive restrooms, prayer rooms, family picnic areas, sports grounds, and smart parking solutions. Supporting infrastructure such as walkways, cycling tracks, lifeguard towers, and retail kiosks aim to create inviting, year-round destinations.
Additional provisions for traffic calming, targeted lighting, and intuitive wayfinding systems have also been integrated to boost safety, connectivity, and usability.