Stop stealing our trees
#1
Stop stealing our trees
I wonder if I will get a response to my letter? When I spoke to them the claimed ignorance regarding the removal of trees. I suggested I call the police then as someone is stealing them.
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Dear Emaar,
I am concerned that Emaar have not informed any of the residents of the works which began this morning of the removal of the Palm Trees from Springs Drive, or of the intention for Springs Drive to be re-named as Doha Road. This road shall connect with Al Quoz and be the highway connection with the Jebil Ali Airport Industrial Area.
My main concern is that at present under the existing maintenance system, Emaar residents are paying for the upkeep of these trees and of the roads, as it is not an dopted RTA Road.
As such please inform me today of the following:
Are these works related to the expansion of Doha Road?
How will the roads be managed during peak hours for access?
Will speed bumps remain?
Will our children still be safe?
Will the maintenance fees be reduced as we have now lost a vast majority of the items which we were paying for as follows:
Lawn care
Watering
Traffic road maintenance
Planting
Basically, as the Community is now managed under the new decree by a committee, please advise why the committee has not asked for the feed back of the community on these matters.
I have attempted to make contact with your phone centers today on this matter, but no one picks up? Is this your stance? Silence?
Please call me to discuss.
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Dear Emaar,
I am concerned that Emaar have not informed any of the residents of the works which began this morning of the removal of the Palm Trees from Springs Drive, or of the intention for Springs Drive to be re-named as Doha Road. This road shall connect with Al Quoz and be the highway connection with the Jebil Ali Airport Industrial Area.
My main concern is that at present under the existing maintenance system, Emaar residents are paying for the upkeep of these trees and of the roads, as it is not an dopted RTA Road.
As such please inform me today of the following:
Are these works related to the expansion of Doha Road?
How will the roads be managed during peak hours for access?
Will speed bumps remain?
Will our children still be safe?
Will the maintenance fees be reduced as we have now lost a vast majority of the items which we were paying for as follows:
Lawn care
Watering
Traffic road maintenance
Planting
Basically, as the Community is now managed under the new decree by a committee, please advise why the committee has not asked for the feed back of the community on these matters.
I have attempted to make contact with your phone centers today on this matter, but no one picks up? Is this your stance? Silence?
Please call me to discuss.
#2
Re: Stop stealing our trees
I wonder if I will get a response to my letter? When I spoke to them the claimed ignorance regarding the removal of trees. I suggested I call the police then as someone is stealing them.
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Dear Emaar,
I am concerned that Emaar have not informed any of the residents of the works which began this morning of the removal of the Palm Trees from Springs Drive, or of the intention for Springs Drive to be re-named as Doha Road. This road shall connect with Al Quoz and be the highway connection with the Jebil Ali Airport Industrial Area.
My main concern is that at present under the existing maintenance system, Emaar residents are paying for the upkeep of these trees and of the roads, as it is not an dopted RTA Road.
As such please inform me today of the following:
Are these works related to the expansion of Doha Road?
How will the roads be managed during peak hours for access?
Will speed bumps remain?
Will our children still be safe?
Will the maintenance fees be reduced as we have now lost a vast majority of the items which we were paying for as follows:
Lawn care
Watering
Traffic road maintenance
Planting
Basically, as the Community is now managed under the new decree by a committee, please advise why the committee has not asked for the feed back of the community on these matters.
I have attempted to make contact with your phone centers today on this matter, but no one picks up? Is this your stance? Silence?
Please call me to discuss.
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Dear Emaar,
I am concerned that Emaar have not informed any of the residents of the works which began this morning of the removal of the Palm Trees from Springs Drive, or of the intention for Springs Drive to be re-named as Doha Road. This road shall connect with Al Quoz and be the highway connection with the Jebil Ali Airport Industrial Area.
My main concern is that at present under the existing maintenance system, Emaar residents are paying for the upkeep of these trees and of the roads, as it is not an dopted RTA Road.
As such please inform me today of the following:
Are these works related to the expansion of Doha Road?
How will the roads be managed during peak hours for access?
Will speed bumps remain?
Will our children still be safe?
Will the maintenance fees be reduced as we have now lost a vast majority of the items which we were paying for as follows:
Lawn care
Watering
Traffic road maintenance
Planting
Basically, as the Community is now managed under the new decree by a committee, please advise why the committee has not asked for the feed back of the community on these matters.
I have attempted to make contact with your phone centers today on this matter, but no one picks up? Is this your stance? Silence?
Please call me to discuss.
#4
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Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 7,028
Re: Stop stealing our trees
If no joy, write a Mr.Angry letter to Seven Days...it sometimes works, especially anything affecting the safety and welfare of children. On that topic, I see that Sheikh Mo has today ordered the construction of 200 makeshift schools in Myanmar to help them over the crisis...he loves children it seems, almost as much as he loves horses
#5
Re: Stop stealing our trees
If no joy, write a Mr.Angry letter to Seven Days...it sometimes works, especially anything affecting the safety and welfare of children. On that topic, I see that Sheikh Mo has today ordered the construction of 200 makeshift schools in Myanmar to help them over the crisis...he loves children it seems, almost as much as he loves horses