Property owners in Abu Dhabi have been warned that they could face hefty fines for putting up fences, enclosures, or covers that make their properties look unsightly. The Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT) has introduced new rules to maintain the emirate’s aesthetic and visual appeal.
Penalties for Violations
Under Law No. 2 of 2012, property modifications that distort the public appearance will result in fines:
- First offence: Dh3,000
- Second offence: Dh5,000
- Third and repeated offences: Dh10,000
The law prohibits alterations on property that disrupt the cultural, architectural, or aesthetic look of public spaces, including green areas, walkways, buildings, marketplaces, and roads.
Additional Enforcement on Abandoned Vehicles
Authorities are also intensifying their efforts to tackle the issue of abandoned and neglected vehicles, stepping up enforcement of regulations that began on March 10. This crackdown aims to clear the streets of unsightly clutter.
- Dirty or abandoned vehicles in public spaces will incur fines starting at Dh500, increasing to Dh1,000 and Dh2,000 for repeat offences.
- Discarded vehicle frames left in public areas will result in fines beginning at Dh1,000, rising to Dh4,000 for repeated violations.
With fines exceeding Dh10,000 for repeated public appearance violations, Abu Dhabi officials are stressing the need to maintain the emirate’s image and urban aesthetics.
(Source: KT)