Eldoret Stormwater Challenge: County, Top Roads Officials Meet to Discuss Solutions

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As Uasin Gishu and its neighbouring counties in the North Rift region continue experiencing high precipitation, excess water flowing to lower areas has created significant stormwater challenges.

These has caused serious damage to road infrastructure, affecting transportation and roadworks across the county—especially within Eldoret City’s CBD.

On Monday, Dr. Jonathan Bii inspected areas prone to stormwater problems and directed the Department of Roads to manage the situation effectively despite the ongoing heavy rains.

Under his Nguzo number six on roads and infrastructure development, Governor Dr. Bii has outlined key focus areas aimed at enhancing infrastructure to spur economic growth.

Roads officials discuss Eldoret stormwater challenge

In line with this, on Tuesday, County Executive Committee Member for Roads, Dr. Abraham Serem, and Chief Officer Geoffrey Tanui engaged representatives from the Kenya Rural Roads Authority (KeRRA), Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), and Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) to discuss solutions to Eldoret City’s perennial stormwater problems.

Uasin Gishu County CECM hosted top roads agency officials to discuss Eldoret’s stormwater challenge. Photo: Calvin Chitwa.

The Governor is very concerned about this problem. As a department, we are committed to ensuring that the promise he made to the people on enhanced connectivity is achieved—both through our own efforts and by collaborating with all relevant government agencies,” Dr. Serem said.

During the meeting, the stakeholders agreed on a multi-agency approach to address the issues, focusing on improving the road network, developing bypasses, creating new urban plans, and enhancing transport systems to ensure all roads remain passable.

North Rift KeNHA Director, Eng. Philemon Kipkoech, noted that stormwater had become a menace not only to drainage systems but also to other developments in the city.

We have also faced traffic management challenges within Eldoret City. With its upgrade to city status, traffic volumes have increased significantly, and we are working to find better solutions to decongest the city,” he said.

What’s the solution to stormwater challenge in Eldoret?

KURA’s Assistant Director for the North Region, Eng. Richard Yagam, emphasised their focus on stormwater management, tackling the effects of solid waste on drainage systems, and fostering collaboration to resolve the identified challenges.

Traffic disruption in Eldoret following heavy rainfall. Photo: Uasin Gishu News.

We have discussed regulatory approaches to help implement solutions, including developing an integrated masterplan for the city, enforcing regulations, and strengthening teamwork across agencies to make Eldoret a better city,” Eng. Yagam explained.

The Bandaptai Street has been a major area of concern during heavy rains as storm water flood businesses and block traffic.

Currently, there’s ongoing works on the street that will see it tarmacked with the hope the drainage challenge will also be addressed.

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