Nairobi County intensifies walkway installation targeting more CBD streets
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The Nairobi County Government has ramped up the construction of pedestrian walkways across the Central Business District (CBD) as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance safety, mobility, and aesthetics in the city centre.
Led by Nairobi
Mobility Chief Officer Dr. Machel Waikenda, county officials recently conducted
an inspection tour of both completed and ongoing walkway projects. Dr. Waikenda
reiterated the administration’s commitment to improving the pedestrian
experience through expanded sidewalks and upgraded street infrastructure.
“Governor
Sakaja’s administration is determined to restore order and ease mobility within
the city,” said Dr. Waikenda. “This initiative allows residents to walk freely
without interference from traffic, while also improving the city’s overall
appearance and functionality.”
Among the
newly completed projects is the Moi Avenue Service Lane near the Ambassadors
area, where modern cabro paving has been installed. The transformation has
significantly enhanced the organization and visual appeal of the area.
Ongoing works
include sections along Haile Selassie Avenue and Taifa Lane, with more
locations already earmarked for upgrades.
“We have a
comprehensive plan to upgrade all major walkways within the CBD,” Dr. Waikenda
added. “In addition to improving safety and movement, the project is creating
job opportunities for our youth, who are actively working alongside county
engineers.”
The walkway
installations form a central part of Governor Sakaja’s broader urban renewal
strategy, which also encompasses road rehabilitation, traffic decongestion, and
improved public infrastructure throughout Nairobi County.
As the CBD
continues to undergo its transformation, residents can look forward to a safer,
more walkable, and better-organized city environment.


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