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26 April 2024

RTA to spend Dh20bn in 4 years

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By Reuters

Dubai’s Road and Transport Authority (RTA) will spend about Dh20 billion ($5.45b) in the coming four years to fund projects but is not considering a hike in toll charges, an official said on Tuesday.

The RTA, which has spent more than Dh55b in the past five years, will look to create public-private partnerships to fund projects, said Abdul Mohsin Ibrahmi Younes, chief executive for strategy and corporate governance.

Younes said higher charges for its Salik electronic toll collection system or creating new toll gates would not be an option to raise money for any future developments.

“Salik is not done to fund future projects but to control the traffic conditions,” he said, adding if toll fares were raised, it would be to address changes related to the flow of traffic in the emirate.

In April, the government said it had hired local and international banks to raise $800m by securitising road toll receipts and will use the proceeds to fund infrastructure projects in the emirate.

Younes said the RTA expected its new tram system for Dubai to be completed by 2014. The tram system, valued at Dh3.2b dirhams, has been 30 per cent completed.

The RTA also expected the green line of Dubai’s metro to be completed by September. The 23km line was originally slated to open in April 2010.