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Moi’s Bridge Set for Major Facelift as It Prepares for a Town Status – Where to Buy Land

 

Locals in Mos’s Bridge Township and its environs will soon start enjoying improved services following the Uasin Gishu County’s efforts to elevate into a town. 

As the county works on meeting the criteria for Moi’s Bridge to be a town, several projects have already been rolled out in the township that lies at the border of Trans Nzoia and Kakamega counties. 

One of the major development currently going on in the area is infrastructure development. 

Several roads that will connect to a number of key public utilities are being tarmacked around Moi’s Bridge in what will come as a blessing to landowners as usually new roads come with a rise in land prices.

 

According to Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago, road works at Moi’s Bridge Township are currently at 65 per cent complete. 

“This will improve connectivity and access to vital public utilities as we prepare Moi's Bridge for an elevation to a Town status,” Mandago noted.

Recently, Uasin Gishu County Executive Committee Member in charge of Lands, Housing, Planning and Urban Development Eng. Nelson Maritim inspected construction works in the township where he lauded the progress of the road works.

The project which began in January 2021 is anticipated to be completed by end of April 2021.

Already, drainage works and culverts construction on the roads have been completed and stone hand-packing in progress.

"I want to emphasize on the need for quality workmanship, especially in stone hand-packing. This has to be done correctly, as it will ensure a longer duration of the road," said Eng. Maritim. 

Roads leading to various public utilities in Moi's Bridge will have a two side Non-Motorized Transport of 2 meters. 

With the new roads coming up, expect a rise in land price around Moi’s Bridge even before the Town status is confirmed.


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