Transforming Addis Ababa: From Clutter to Cohesion in the Arat Kilo - Kebena - Kenya Embassy Corridor
The Arat Kilo - Kebena - Kenya Embassy corridor is now complete, with visible greening efforts enhancing the area. Morning views today contrast sharply with the night views from past weeks, showcasing the success of the city administration and the proactive involvement of the private sector.
Previously marked by clutter, disorganized colors, and chaotic signage, these city areas have been transformed into neat spaces with uniform or thoughtfully planned color schemes. This intentional aesthetic choice creates a visually cohesive environment that promotes tranquility and order.
Addis Ababa is improving its housing quality by renovating old buildings and constructing new, modern ones. Ensuring the durability and safety of infrastructure is vital in a city like Addis Ababa. Durable buildings not only protect occupants from immediate risks but also enhance long-term stability and public safety.
To address the city's parking shortage, new parking areas have been developed, and walkways have been expanded to encourage pedestrian use. It is essential to foster this culture, and everyone must act as stewards of these improvements. This progress lays a solid foundation for the "Smart City" vision we aspire to achieve.
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