The 116 kilometres project that was first rolled out in the central business district (CBD), is being expanded into the city suburbs with the aim of providing safety and decongesting the city
By EB Content Studio
Nairobi Metropolitan Services (NMS) has announced a Sh1.4 billion plan to expand non-motorised transport corridors to estates near the city’s central business district in efforts to enhance walking spaces and encourage use of bicycles.
According to the plan, the project that involves construction of pedestrian and cycling lanes is expected to cover a total of 116 kilometres.
The project, which was first rolled out in the city centre, is being expanded into estates with the aim of providing safety and decongesting the city.
“The Non-Motorised Transport corridors, (red for cyclists, grey for pedestrians), are currently being expanded in surrounding estates. The project is expected to cover a total of 116km,” said NMS that is greening and beautifying pedestrian and cycling lanes.
This is happening at a time the agency led by Mohamed Badi has warned against encroachment, littering and parking along the corridors.
“With the transport sector contributing 11 percent of total emissions in the country, uptake of the walking and cycling culture is set to significantly mitigate pollution from vehicle emissions and in turn, generate a cleaner and safer environment for all,” it says.