
Aleppo Governorate has officially issued the urban zoning plan for the Al-Ashrafiyeh expansion study, marking a significant step in the ongoing effort to rebuild and regulate the city's urban fabric. The plan aims to provide a structured framework for the area's residential and infrastructural growth.
Al-Ashrafiyeh is situated in the northwestern part of Aleppo and ranks among the city's most densely populated districts, home to a diverse mix of residents and overlooking vital areas including the Lairamon industrial zone. Decades of rapid urban growth in the neighborhood have made a dedicated zoning study a pressing necessity.
The issuance of detailed zoning plans in Aleppo is grounded in a legislative framework that includes Law No. 26 of 2000, which governs land acquisition procedures and the preparation of detailed plans for expansion zones. Aleppo City Council has applied this framework across multiple districts, subdividing acquired land into designated building plots.
The zoning study is designed to achieve several key objectives, including:
This zoning plan forms part of Aleppo's broader rebuilding agenda, which encompasses sustained efforts to modernize the city's infrastructure and update its planning framework. The governorate continues to prepare detailed plans for multiple districts, seeking to accommodate the city's growing population while achieving balanced urban development across its neighborhoods.
