Land Development

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At Basse Area Council, we are committed to responsible and sustainable land development that benefits our community. Our goal is to create well-planned, accessible, and environmentally friendly spaces that meet the needs of our residents while preserving the natural beauty of Basse. Land development is essential for creating infrastructure, housing, and public spaces that support a growing community. By focusing on sustainable practices, we ensure that our development projects enhance the quality of life for residents while protecting the environment for future generations.

Our Approach to Land Development

We believe that land development should be a collaborative effort. By working closely with residents, stakeholders, and experts, we ensure that our projects reflect the values and needs of the community. Our goal is to create a Basse that is not only thriving today but also sustainable for future generations.

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Transparent Land Allocation

We follow a clear and transparent process for land allocation, ensuring that all residents and stakeholders have equal access to information and opportunities. Our goal is to build trust and fairness in every decision.

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Sustainable Land Use Planning

We prioritize sustainable land use practices, ensuring that development aligns with environmental conservation and community needs. This includes protecting green spaces, agricultural land, and natural habitats.

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Efficient Land Acquisition

Our land acquisition process is designed to be efficient and fair, with a focus on minimizing delays and ensuring that land is acquired for public benefit, such as infrastructure, schools, and community facilities.

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Community Engagement in Land Decisions

We involve residents and stakeholders in land-related decisions through public consultations, feedback sessions, and community meetings. Your input helps shape how land is used and developed.

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Momodou Barry

Director of Planning

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Alpha Yaya Jallow

Planning

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Yaya TB. Ceesay

Planning