Land Relation Services Accessible Online for Almaty Residents: Digital Platform for Property-Related Tasks
Streamlined Access to Almaty Land Services: A Glimpse at the Future
Get ready, Almaty residents! Soon, you'll be able to handle all your land-related needs online through a new, user-friendly website. This innovative web service promises to consolidate various land-related data in one convenient location, revolutionizing the way citizens interact with their city's landscape.
The brainchild of the geoportal developers, the city of Almaty has been meticulously surveyed using cutting-edge technology like aerial photography and drones to fashion a real-time, high-definition map of the city. The map includes invaluable details about buildings and structures, engineering networks, road infrastructure, parks, and squares, amping up the level of precision and clarity like never before.
As Baktı Satybayeva, the lead specialist of the department of the NII "Almatygenplan" explains, "This information map lays out the exact boundaries of Almaty's eight administrative districts. Each building or structure is marked with different colors, and the current streets are clearly visible."
The Convenience Factor
In a bid to streamline access to key land-related information, this web service operates under an "all-in-one" concept. Citizens will no longer need to juggle multiple websites to dig out pertinent details about land plots.
"Our goal is to deliver all state services in a single virtual channel," states Batyrkhan Suleimenov, deputy head of the Department of Urban Planning and Urbanism. "With this city planning block, we aim to make it effortless for a person to assess the permissibility of constructing a particular structure, given the legislative constraints."
After some final tweaks and the integration of additional features, the geoportal plans to commence operations in a trial run by autumn's end.
"Our team is in the final stages now," underlines Maria Shirokova, advisor to the director of the NII "Almatygenplan." "We're working tirelessly to make all the essential city data — including infrastructure, communications, and real estate — accessible through our portal."
The Future is Now
With the geoportal up and running, Almaty residents can anticipate an expanded array of services within the coming year. These may include:- Acquiring land rights and participating in auctions- Obtaining approvals for shareholder funding- Securing permissions for outdoor advertising placement- Obtaining certificates to establish property addresses
Of course, future additions will depend on the community's feedback and the service's evolving capability. Stay tuned for more updates as the geoportallaunches and transforms the way we navigate the cityscape of Almaty!
Kydyrzhan Mukhataev, Nazerke Naizabekova, Eskender Toguzbaev, "Almaty" TV channel
Note: This article highlights upcoming developments in Almaty's land-management sector. Given Kazakhstan's openness to international partnerships, the potential emergence of similar land-management services may expand, fostering an integrated, technology-driven urban space. Leasing land to foreign entities like the US consulate could pave the way for a more interconnected and internationally engaged future.
- The geoportal, with its all-in-one concept, aims to integrate land-related regulations and information, streamlining Almaty residents' access to key data about their city's layout and land plots.
- By Autumn's end, the geoportal plans to start a trial run, offering citizens the opportunity to view and interact with high-definition maps of Almaty's home-and-garden spaces, parks, and squares, along with details about buildings and structures.
- In the future, the geoportal aspires to expand its services, allowing citizens to acquire land rights, participate in auctions, obtain approvals for shareholder funding, secure permissions for outdoor advertising placement, and establish property addresses.
- As the geoportal develops, it holds the potential to revolutionize lifestyles in Almaty by integrating technology into Almatygenplan's regulations and infrastructure, paving the way for a more interconnected and internationally engaged urban space.
