Kilimani’s newly rehabilitated Wood Avenue Road. /HANDOUT
In the heart of Kilimani, off Argwings Kodhek Road, Wood Avenue, once a troubled stretch, has been fully restored, marking a significant milestone in Nairobi’s ongoing road improvement programme.
As works on Wood Avenue are completed, nearby roads, including Kasuku Road, Timau Road, and Jabavu Road, are currently under construction, with teams also preparing overlay works on Amboseli Road, Chalbi Drive, and Muhoya Avenue.
The 1.5-kilometre road, which serves an area now home to more than seven newly developed buildings, had become nearly impassable after months of flooding and damage caused by heavy trucks.
The poor condition disrupted transport and hurt businesses operating along the corridor.
Following extensive rehabilitation works, the road is now accessible, bringing relief to motorists, pedestrians, and traders.
Kilimani’s newly rehabilitated Wood Avenue Road. /HANDOUT
The rehabilitation forms part of a joint initiative between Nairobi City County and the National Government, implemented through the Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA).
The broader programme aims to modernise urban roads, enhance drainage infrastructure, and build resilience against extreme weather while improving mobility across the capital.
Kilimani’s newly rehabilitated Wood Avenue Road. /HANDOUT
Local traders are already reporting improved business conditions. Sylvester Masinde, a fruit vendor along Wood Avenue, said operations had previously been affected by dust and flooding.
“Customers avoided this area because it was messy and uncomfortable. Now things have changed, and business is picking up again,” he said.
A drainage along Kilimani’s newly rehabilitated Wood Avenue Road. /HANDOUT
“Before, it was risky and slow. Now the road is smooth, and we can move easily and serve more customers,” he said.
Kilimani’s newly rehabilitated Wood Avenue Road. /HANDOUT
“The road had been severely damaged, but with the installation of a larger 900mm drainage system and the opening of blocked sections, we are ensuring proper water flow and preventing future deterioration,” he explained.
Kilimani’s newly rehabilitated Wood Avenue Road. /HANDOUT
“We have laid out a clear plan to address roads across all 85 wards. This cooperation agreement is designed to tackle the city’s long-standing infrastructure challenges, and soon we will be able to look back and highlight the progress made,” Sakaja said.
Under the cooperation framework between President William Ruto and Governor Sakaja, key infrastructure projects, including road construction, recarpeting, and drainage improvements, are being prioritised to transform Nairobi’s urban landscape.
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