Kenya government has plans to construct a rail flyover to link Enterprise Road to Nairobi Central Business District.
The rail flyover, a viaduct, is a long bridge-like structure, typically a series of arches, carrying a railway across a valley or other low ground will fly over the railway yard at the Nairobi Central Railway Station. The project is a collaboration between Kenya and Japan International Co-operation Agency(JICA) and will be undertaken by Kenya Urban Roads Authority (Kura), who are the implementing agency.
Kura acting director general, Silas Kinoti, said that the project was identified in the Nairobi Integrated Urban Development Master Plan 2030 as a priority project to reduce traffic congestion within city centre and divert traffic from Mombasa Road. Kinoti said feasibility studies, environmental and social impact assessment and ongoing resettlement action plan (RAP) are being conducted by a JICA commissioned study team
“So far, several consultative meetings … have been held with stakeholders including the Muthurwa Estate residents as part of the ongoing RAP process,” he said. The Kura boss said, according to feasibility studies conducted in 2016, a section of the viaduct would be constructed on land currently occupied by Wakulima market but several other options have been identified to ensure traders are not disenfranchised during the construction period.
He said Muthurwa Estate was identified as an alternative site for relocation of the market during consultations with various stakeholders including representatives of the Wakulima market traders, Nairobi City County government, Kenya Railways Staff Retirement Benefits Scheme (KRSRBS) and Kura.
“The Project planning and study activities are part of an ongoing process that will give recommendations and inform stakeholders including the government of Kenya and JICA on the project’s viability,” he concluded.
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