Nairobi's main airport road is getting a forced makeover with roadside demolitions. The highways authority just ordered all billboard owners and advertisers to clear their structures along the route from James Gichuru Junction to JKIA. Officials issued a deadline for removal, warning that non-compliant items face demolition at the owner's expense. This clearing aims to create space for major road widening and beautification works.
The planned upgrade targets improved traffic flow and safety along the critical transport corridor. KeNHA stated the project will enhance the visual appeal of this key gateway into the city. The move follows a presidential directive to reconstruct and modernize infrastructure around the international airport, giving the capital a renewed appearance.
Authority officials have formally handed the project site over to a contracted construction company. The initiative aims to deliver a modern corridor supporting environmental sustainability and raised safety standards. Once complete, the upgrade should reflect Kenya's status as a regional hub, transforming the experience for travelers using the busy airport highway.
The planned upgrade targets improved traffic flow and safety along the critical transport corridor. KeNHA stated the project will enhance the visual appeal of this key gateway into the city. The move follows a presidential directive to reconstruct and modernize infrastructure around the international airport, giving the capital a renewed appearance.
Authority officials have formally handed the project site over to a contracted construction company. The initiative aims to deliver a modern corridor supporting environmental sustainability and raised safety standards. Once complete, the upgrade should reflect Kenya's status as a regional hub, transforming the experience for travelers using the busy airport highway.