Omar Maani

Omar Maani
Omar Maani
Mayor of Amman
In office
April 2006 – March 2011
Preceded by Nidal Al Hadid
Succeeded by Ammar Gharaybeh (acting)
Personal details
Born 5 April 1956 (1956-04-05) (age 55)[citation needed]
Amman

Omar Maani (born 1956) is a Jordanian engineer, businessman and the former Mayor of Amman, the capital of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. He was appointed as mayor by Royal Decree of King Abdullah II in April 2006. In March 2011, the Government of Jordan dissolved all municipal councils in the country, so Maani was relieved of his duties as Mayor.[1]

Maani came to this office directly from the private sector, where, for twenty five years he had managed Maani Ventures, a Jordanian industrial and engineering group of companies.

As mayor, he was mandated with the creation of a strategic plan to accommodate the rapid growth and development of Amman, which had grown from a small town of a few thousand people in the early 20th century to a capital city inhabited by over 2.5 million people in 2005.[2]

The 'Amman Plan', as the master-plan that Maani has overseen has been officially known,[3] dealt with the future metropolitan growth of Amman, the intensification of the urban fabric inside the existing urban envelope, the protection of urban heritage and the formulation of high-rise building regulations that are sensitive to Amman's hilly nature and topography.

The Amman Plan process eventually led to the creation of the Amman Institute, an independent organisation that is responsible for the ongoing planning of Amman as well as providing planning advisory services for other cities in Jordan and the region.

Maani's presence as mayor of Amman has also been marked in an increased emphasis on the city's urban image. Regulations to reduce visual clutter, resulting from the excessive presence of advertising billboards, were introduced,[4] initially to strong objections from the outdoor advertising industry. Street signage and building numbering were also introduced on a wide scale.[5]

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Education

B.Sc Civil Engineering, The University of Birmingham, UK. M.Sc. Construction Management, University of Southern California, USA.

Professional and civic associations

  • Vice Chairman, Vocational Training & Employment, National Agenda.
  • Board member, Amman Chamber of Industry.
  • Board member, Social Security Investment Fund.
  • Board Member, Jordan Exports Development Co.
  • Board member, Institute of Standards & Metrology.
  • Founding member, Young Entrepreneurs Association.
  • Board member, Injaz.
  • Regular member, Jordan Engineers Union.
  • Regular member, Jordan Trade Association.
  • Regular member, Jordan Businessmen Association.
  • Board member, Jordan Basketball Federation.

Awards

In 2008, Omar Maani accepted, on the behalf of the city of Amman, the World Leadership Awards in Town Planning Category[6]

He is included among the finalists for the 2010 World Mayor prize.

Personal life

Omar Maani is married to Maisa Al Bataineh, a Jordanian architect. Together they have three children.

His mother, Subhieyeh Maani is a former member of the Jordanian Senate, where she served for two terms[7]

References

  1. ^ "Cabinet Dissolves Municipalities Councils, GAM to Prepare for Local Elections". Ammon News. http://en.ammonnews.net/article.aspx?articleNO=11715. Retrieved 13 March 2011. 
  2. ^ "Jordan Department of Statistics". Dos.gov.jo. http://www.dos.gov.jo/. Retrieved 13 September 2010. 
  3. ^ "The Amman Plan official web site". Ammanplan.gov.jo. 12 May 2008. http://ammanplan.gov.jo/. Retrieved 13 September 2010. 
  4. ^ "Article from The Jordan Times". Encyclopedia.com. 26 January 2007. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-158395167.html. Retrieved 13 September 2010. 
  5. ^ "Amman residents encouraged to use street addresses, Jordan Times, May 8, 2009". Jordantimes.com. 17 April 2009. http://www.jordantimes.com/?news=15974. Retrieved 13 September 2010. 
  6. ^ "The City of Amman awarded the World Leadership Awards in Town Planning Category and The Prestigious 'City of the Year - Asia Pacific' award. From www.ameinfo.com". Ameinfo.com. 6 December 2007. http://www.ameinfo.com/141316.html. Retrieved 13 September 2010. 
  7. ^ "Mowatinat, Arabic website by the Sisterhood is Global Institute/Jordan". Mowatinat.org. 17 January 2009. http://www.mowatinat.org/articles/index.php?news=246. Retrieved 13 September 2010. 

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