Dubai Roads and Transport Authority has completed a new package of road development works in Nad Al Sheba 3, paving internal roads and upgrading infrastructure to improve traffic flow and accessibility for residents and nearby schools.
The project included paving two kilometres of internal roads, adding road markings, creating parking spaces, installing 50 lighting units, and placing directional traffic signs across the community. The upgrades aim to make daily travel smoother for residents while improving access to key facilities in the area.
According to the authority, the works form part of its broader strategy to strengthen infrastructure across Dubai. The initiative supports the emirate’s rapid urban development and population growth while enhancing road safety and mobility for motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians.
The improvements also focus on roads surrounding Kings’ School Nad Al Sheba. Streets 60, 62, 63, and 65 were upgraded with new paving, directional signage, road markings, and traffic calming measures designed to improve safety for students, parents, and nearby residents. Officials expect the upgrades to reduce traffic delays during school drop off and pick up periods by up to 35 percent.
The completed works are part of a wider internal road development plan covering Nad Al Sheba 3 and 4. The plan includes building traffic links, expanding parking areas, and creating dedicated cycling and pedestrian tracks. The full project is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2027.
Home to more than 30,000 residents, Nad Al Sheba continues to see steady infrastructure development as residential communities and education facilities expand. Its location near major corridors such as Dubai–Al Ain Road and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road reinforces its role as an important link within Dubai’s growing transport network.
News Source: Dubai Media Office
