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Ramp of Sheikh Zayed Road bridge over Dubai Canal taking
shape
Posted On February 26, 2014
By Majorie van Leijen
A view of the ramp on the east side of Al Safa Park. (EC)
Roads around Safa Park and emirates247.com DMI offices have been barricaded due to the project
work. (Pic: Majorie Van Leijen)
The first road conversions in the Dubai Canal megaproject - that will eventually see its extension
from Business Bay to the Arabian Gulf - have started with the ramp of the alternate route/bridge
emerging on the east of Al Safa Park.
Access has been limited to the service road from Emarat Atrium to Al Safa Park and one-way traffic
has been closed to the service road from in front of Howard Johnson hotel building.
As a result, the internal roads of Al Safa area are experiencing increased traffic volumes and
motorists are advised to allow for delays due to diversions.
A billboard announcing the canal works at the Safa Park exit on Sheikh Zayed Road. (Pic: Roopesh
Raj)
Apart from the Emarat Atrium and the hotel, there are several offices in the area as well as schools.
Access to Sheikh Zayed Road at the Umm Amara Street roundabout (in front of Business Bay
metro station) is still open -- as is access to the highway from the side of Toyota Building and from
Union Co-op and Choithrams intersection on Al Wasl Road.
However, the closing off of a section of the service road has put pressure on the Umm Amara Street
Roundabout.
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