A formal complaint just landed on KURA's desk over Palm Valley Road in Runda Estate, allegedly getting walled off and monetized by a local residents' association.
COFEK fires off the complaint
COFEK fires off the complaint
- COFEK sent the letter to KURA on March 2.
- Palm Valley Road is allegedly blocked by physical barriers.
- Access fees of up to Ksh 30,000 per vehicle were reportedly demanded.
- COFEK insists the route is a designated public urban road.
- KURA should confirm the road's legal classification.
- Formal notices to yank the barriers are being requested.
- Immediate enforcement action tops COFEK's demand list.
- Kenya Roads Act, 2007, underpins their legal argument.
- Runda Estate denies charging any access fees whatsoever.
- Nobody was authorized to collect road-use payments.
- Management claims the road sits in a neighboring estate.
- They urged people to verify boundaries before posting online.
- Motorists reported guards blocking passage and demanding payment.
- Commuters who relied on the route feel completely locked out.
- COFEK argues that no private entity can legally gate public roads.
- KURA has yet to drop any formal response.