The meeting was chaired by Indika Anuruddha, State Minister of Rural Housing and Construction & Building Material Industries and Dr. Nalaka Godahewa, State Minister
of Urban Development, Coast Conservation, Waste Disposal and Community Cleanliness.
Director-General of UDA further said that steps have been taken to provide funds for this pilot project including all technical facilities and that the project will be introduced to all local authorities in the future after discussing with the heads of the relevant local authorities and considering their needs.
The Committee also focused on introducing the same format for all local authorities as there are different planning application forms in local authorities when approving plans.
It was also revealed that an online application system will be introduced in collaboration with 17 institutions such as the Central Environmental Authority (CEA) and the Coast Conservation Department (CCD), thus that the applicant will not be inconvenienced in approving the plans received by the Urban Development Authority.
Tenders have been already called to find an investor for this project and it will be launched as a pilot project from next August, UDA officials said. State Minister Indika Anuruddha stated that under the constant supervision of H.E the President and the Prime Minister, the construction of 20 walking paths, the construction of a large number of rural and urban houses is being carried out expeditiously this year and it is a large part of the government's development process.
MPs Chandima Weerakkody, Mujibur Rahman, Jagath Kumara, Sudath Manjula, Yadamini Gunawardena, Nasir Ahmed, Upul Mahendra Rajapaksa and a group of parliamentarians along with a group of government officials were also present at the meeting.