XYZ Sewer Line
2025-12-11 • No comments • • Mountain View
Our sewer line rquires upgrading to accomodate the expansion of the reale estate and population growth.
Roads repairing
2026-03-25 • No comments • • Ngando
After the last rainy season the main roads are damaged
Repairing of the roads
2026-03-25 • 3 comments • • Kilimani
Cover potholes, build the curverts, clean debris to reduce floods
Ksl- Based Early Intervention for deaf children
2026-03-25 • 1 comment • • Parklands
Employment of sign language interpreters for deaf persons to access public services, inclusive Education including training teachers in ksl. health service support, Early identification and Intervention programs for deaf children. Access to affordable hearing devices and assistive technology and empowerment programs for parents and caregivers of deaf children .
These investments will promote inclusion, equal opportunity and improved quality of life for persons with hearing disabilities and their families in the county and ensuring no one is left behind.
THIS IS NOT CHARITY BUT A SMART ECONOMIC DECISION.
School renovation
2026-03-24 • 1 comment • • Mountain View
The school needs to be renovated, the classrooms need to be refurbished, and we need better technical equipment for the pupils.
INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS
2026-03-25 • 2 comments • • Kangemi
Please deploy occupational thrapists to every public school so that children can access education facilities close to their homes.
IMPROVE GARBAGE COLLECTION
2026-03-25 • No comments • • Kawangware
There has been complaints on poor waste management services. This also affects drainage sysytems thus causing floods during the rainy season. There is a risk of spread of diseases in the area
Road Maintenance and repair works of Kiambu–Ndumberi Link Road
2026-03-25 • No comments • • Karura
Kiambu–Ndumberi Link Road (Karura Ward) – 2026
This proposal outlines the planned repair and maintenance of the Kiambu–Ndumberi Link Road in Karura Ward, a vital access route serving residential areas, businesses, and schools. The road has deteriorated due to heavy usage and adverse weather conditions, leading to potholes, poor drainage, surface erosion, and limited accessibility during rainy seasons.
The road is approximately 3.5 km long and is currently a worn gravel surface. Its poor condition affects mobility, increases transport costs, and poses safety risks to users. The project aims to restore the road to an all-weather standard, improving accessibility, safety, and durability.
Key works to be undertaken include bush clearing, grading and reshaping of the road surface, gravelling with a 150mm layer, installation of culverts, construction of drainage channels, and compaction to strengthen the road. These activities are designed to address both the surface condition and underlying drainage challenges, ensuring long-term performance.
The total estimated project cost is KES 12,512,500, which includes a subtotal of KES 11,375,000 for core works and a 10% contingency allocation of KES 1,137,500 to cater for unforeseen expenses. Major cost components include gravel supply and spreading, culvert installation, drainage works, equipment hire, labor, and project supervision.
Upon completion, the project is expected to deliver an improved, all-weather road that enhances transport efficiency, reduces vehicle maintenance costs, and supports economic and social activities within Karura Ward.
Sunken Car Parking
2026-03-25 • No comments • • Mountain View
The project must adhere to universal accessibility designs