The Medina Municipality removed over 120,000 cubic meters of construction and demolition waste from several sites, took down 92 illegal advertising boards, cleaned 212 square meters of graffiti that marred the city’s appearance, and removed 1,238 damaged and abandoned vehicles from public roads and squares. As part of its efforts to improve infrastructure and road quality, the municipality repaired over 22,000 square meters of potholes in the streets, rehabilitated 4,040 linear meters of sidewalks, fixed 2,401 streetlights, and pruned 186 trees along main roads. These initiatives are part of ongoing projects to enhance quality of life and achieve a sustainable urban environment in Medina.

Medina

The Medina refers to the old, walled section of a North African city, with the most famous example located in Fez, Morocco. Founded in the 9th century, the Medina of Fez is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned as a well-preserved medieval Islamic city. It is characterized by its labyrinthine streets, historic mosques, vibrant souks, and traditional architecture.