In order to keep the city looking beautiful and maintain the strong buildings, the city government has introduced fines ranging from SR200 to SR1,000.
These fines are meant to address situations where things that don’t match the building’s style are put on balconies, or where graffiti makes walls look bad.
The new rules say that you can’t hang things like hangers or clothes on balconies if they don’t fit with how the building looks. This includes not drying clothes where everyone can see. The goal is to keep the city looking nice and stop any possible harm to the buildings.
Additionally, there are fines for people who put graffiti on commercial building walls. The fines range from SR200 to SR1,000. The idea behind these fines is to discourage people from vandalizing property by spray-painting walls.
These actions show that the local government wants the city to look attractive and wants to protect the buildings. They want people to follow these rules to make sure the city looks good and stays in good shape.