El-Sherbiny said the plots were distributed via the tenth public lottery draw. The draw accommodated citizens who had made down payments for specific land area categories, which were regularized according to approved plans for Al Rabya.
He stressed the urgent need to finalize the regularization
of newly added lands in several new cities. He emphasized accelerating
legalization procedures to boost development rates and improve land use
planning in these areas.
Engineer Bassam Mohamed Fadl, head of Shorouk City
Authority, confirmed the lottery draw followed official newspaper announcements. It
was held for customers whose down payments for regularized land areas had been
approved.
The 316 plots in Al Rabya include: 150 plots of 209 square
meters, 85 plots of 276 square meters, 58 plots of 400 square meters, 14 plots
of 500 square meters, and 9 plots of 600 square meters.
Fadl added that citizens were received from 10:00 AM for
attendance registration, with doors closing at 12:00 PM for the public lottery draw to commence. Various officials were present.
Attendees were required to present identification and the original payment receipt. Fadl noted that announcements for remaining names and the next lottery draw date f or the rest of the applicants will continue successively.