The Standard | by Kennedy Gachuhi
Kisumu has drafted a new urban spatial, physical and land use development plan to help manage its growth.
The plan aims to guide, regulate and coordinate the development of new infrastructure in the city, including new bus parks, drive and walk ways, housing, tourism, land use and public service in the next 20 years.
According to acting City Manager Abala Wanga, the plan entails a framework to accommodate new growth and development of existing growth nodes…









