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| + | ====== General naming principles ====== | ||
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| + | - Street names **must **be unique within a municipality. | ||
| + | - Street names **must** be selected from a national name database. | ||
| + | - Street names **must** be culturally appropriate and not offensive. | ||
| + | - Street names **must** follow proper Arabic spelling and Romanization rules. | ||
| + | - Street names **must** avoid religious, political, or commercial names unless officially approved. | ||
| + | - Street names **should** reflect local identity, heritage, or topographic/ | ||
| + | - Street names **should** be short and clear (e.g., < 20 characters in Latin script) and one should avoid complex compound names, abbreviations, | ||
| + | - Different classes of streets **may** have indicative suffixes like for main roads “Street”, | ||
| + | - A continuous street **should** maintain the same name across its length unless it crosses a wilayat or governorate boundary, or it is physically disconnected by a natural or man-made barrier. In such cases, a new name may be applied with justification. | ||
| + | - In grid layouts, numeric naming conventions (e.g., “Street 1”, “Street 2”) **may** be used but this is **not** recommended as good practice. | ||
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| + | ===== Rules for when street names can be reused in adjacent Wilayat ===== | ||
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| + | - No duplicate street names shall be used within the same municipality. | ||
| + | - Adjacent municipalities are not permitted to have streets with the same name, to prevent confusion in navigation and service delivery. | ||
| + | - Where adjacent Wilayat wish to use the same street name, the following rule applies: | ||
| + | - If the Wilayat in question are within the same Governorate, | ||
| + | - If a solution cannot be reached, a buffer zone of 20 km must exist between any two streets using the same name. | ||
| + | - This buffer is measured as the shortest linear distance between the street closest end of the road center lines of each named street. | ||
| + | - Specialized economic zones/free zones are not permitted to reuse street names in surrounding/ | ||
| + | - Where an adjacent economic free zone and a municipality both wish to using the same street name the same rule applies as for neighboring Wilayat. | ||
| + | - The Governor' | ||
| + | - If there still is a shared interest, a buffer zone of 10 km must exist between any two streets using the same name. | ||
| + | - This buffer is measured as the shortest linear distance between the street closest end of the road center lines of each named street. | ||
| + | - For adjacent municipalities that have clear division in the form of mountain passes, long stretches on non-descript desert or no accessibility whatsoever between them the following rues applies: | ||
| + | - Names may be reused, subject to a 10 km distance between wherever there is access between the Wilayat or likely to become access in the near future | ||
| + | - Names may be reused freely where there is no access and clear physical barriers between two adjacent Wilayat, irrespective of distance between the names. | ||
| + | - A [[: | ||
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| + | ===== Cross-governorate coordination ===== | ||
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| + | - Coordinate and resolve cross-governorate naming disagreements is the task of the National Addressing System Committee. | ||
| + | - If adjacent Wilayat fall within different governorates and seek to use the same street name, they must: | ||
| + | - Convene a joint meeting between the respective Governorate Offices. | ||
| + | - Formally agree on the use of the name and ensure (1) Clarity in signage and map data and (2) Distinct prefixes/ | ||
| + | - Seek assistance from the National Addressing System Committee when needed. | ||
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| + | ===== Prohibited naming conflicts ===== | ||
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| + | - In continuous metropolitan areas, no repetition of street names is permitted at all due to high density and interconnectivity. | ||
| + | - The coastal stretch of Muscat area: Muscat (excluding Sifah), Muttrah, Bawshar and Seeb | ||
| + | - The Al Batinah South coastline: Barka, Musannah, | ||
| + | - The Al Batinah North coastline: Suwayq, Al Khaburah, Saham, Sohar | ||
| + | - Reuse of names from national roads (e.g., Sultan Qaboos Street) must be centrally approved and should be limited. | ||
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