Dubai’s Roads & Transport Authority (RTA) has announced plans to develop Hessa Street in 2023, with improvements set to start from Sheikh Zayed Road to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road.
The project will involve upgrading entrances and exits, improving upper bridges, and increasing road capacity, the RTA said via a Twitter post.
“Kindly note that we will start developing Hessa Street in 2023, starting from Sheikh Zayed Road to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, whereby the entrances and exits will improve, the upper bridges will advance, and the road capacity will increase. Also please note that we are coordinating with “Nakheel” to improve all the exits of JVC and JVT to enhance the traffic flow in the area. Please follow our social media channels for further updates,” the Twitter post said.
The authority also said it is also “coordinating” with Nakheel, a leading real estate developer, to enhance all the exits of Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC) and Jumeirah Village Triangle (JVT). The goal is to improve traffic flow in these areas, reducing travel times for residents and visitors.
Hessa Street is one of Dubai’s busiest roads, with heavy traffic flowing in and out of residential and commercial areas. The upgrade will come as a relief to many residents who have experienced long queues and delays in their daily commutes.
The authority also urged the public to follow its social media channels for updates on the project. This announcement has been welcomed by many residents, who have been eagerly awaiting improvements to the busy thoroughfare.
The project is part of Dubai’s ongoing efforts to enhance its infrastructure and provide residents with a more efficient and sustainable transportation system.
With the city’s population continuing to grow, it’s vital to invest in infrastructure that can accommodate the increasing demand for transportation.
The Hessa Street upgrade and Nakheel’s involvement in the project are positive developments that will help to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion in key areas of Dubai.
Residents and visitors alike can look forward to a smoother and more efficient commute once the project is completed in 2023.


