Park View City has taken a major leap forward for community safety and well-being by launching construction on a landmark protective embankment. With a formal groundbreaking ceremony led by Chairman Vision Group, Mr. Abdul Aleem Khan, CEO Park View City, Mr. Junaid Amin, and Director Sales & Marketing, Mr. Naeem Warraich, this initiative underlines the society’s commitment to resilience in the face of future flooding.
In an amazing show of support, realtors, residents, and community stakeholders joined the ceremony, reinforcing confidence in Park View City’s proactive mindset. Mr. Aleem Khan announced a Rs. 1 billion relief package for those impacted by the recent floodwaters of River Ravi. Every affected resident will receive compensation delivered directly to their door. On top of that, development charges have been waived for two months in the five blocks most affected, offering immediate financial relief.
The protective embankment will rise 30 feet high and encompass the full expanse of the society, serving as a vital safeguard. But it won’t just be a functional barrier — the embankment will be transformed into a scenic jogging and walking track, exclusive for members, marrying utility with lifestyle.
Chairman Aleem Khan praised the dedication of Park View City’s management team, whose tireless efforts helped residents during difficult times and guided the community toward recovery and progress.
Scheduled for completion within 100 days, the project reflects Park View City’s vision of secure, modern, and sustainable living. Mr. Aleem Khan summed it up:
“This embankment is more than a protective measure—it represents Park View City’s vision of blending innovation with responsibility. We are determined to safeguard our residents while continuing to build a progressive and thriving community.”
With this bold move, Park View City is writing a new chapter of safety, innovation, and progress, setting an inspiring example for other housing societies across Lahore and Pakistan at large. Their emphasis on environmental resilience and resident welfare sends a strong message: thoughtful planning and real action go hand-in-hand for a better tomorrow.