[2] The park’s original master plan, prepared by the Japan International Cooperation Agency, was revised in 2005 by Pakistani architect Nayyar Ali Dada.
[3] Fatima Jinnah Park's vast acreage is mostly covered by greenery, with a few man-made structures dotting the landscape.
[6] The following man-made buildings are located inside the park: Originally known as Mega Zone, this complex was renovated and inaugurated as Leisure Arena on 21 December 2019.
[10] Moreover, in June 2021, a drive-through vaccination centre was opened in the park in collaboration with Ministry of Health, Capital Development Authority, and the Bank of Punjab.
[11] Over the past few years, the lack of repairs to the south-eastern side of the fence has enabled illegal cutting and transportation of trees.
[12] The Capital Development Authority (CDA), which manages the park, has grand plans for the space, which is sometimes called the "sleeping heart" of Islamabad.