In light of the development of a new general plan and detailed planning project, she stated that such a map would become an important tool for increasing transparency, excluding strategic facilities.
“Providing the public access to the online map will help stop illegal construction,” Amanova noted.
She also added that after the publication of the map, cases of corruption would decrease. Currently, citizens wishing to rent a space for a store or establish a private school face refusals, but can obtain permission in personal conversations.According to the deputy, digitization in the construction sector is one of the most important tasks. “As a result of the current situation, people build facilities, partially occupying roads, and they are subsequently demolished, leading to additional costs,” she emphasized.
Kylimbek Madalbekov, Deputy Director of the State Agency for Personal Data Protection, explained that the agency is only responsible for the personal data of citizens, while issues related to facilities fall under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Construction and the Ministry of Digital Development.