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Department of Infrastructure

Introduction

The Department of Infrastructure is responsible for the planning, development, and maintenance of critical infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and public buildings. Through strategic investments and sustainable practices, the department ensures that infrastructure projects support economic growth, enhance connectivity, and improve service delivery across the county.

  • Safe, integrated and sustainable transport and public infrastructure
  • To provide a safely designed efficient, cost-effective transport and infrastructure.
  • To improve roads and infrastructure.
  • To enhance transport system.
  • To improve street lighting
  • To enhance storm water management
  • Customer focused
  • Professionalism.
  • Integrity
  • Equity & Equality
  • Transparency & Accountability
  • Team Work
  • Creativity and Innovativeness

Functions

  • Develop and implement county infrastructure policies.
  • Manage and maintain of County roads and public buildings.
  • Develop and manage street lighting.
  • Maintain and manage road and transport machinery.
  • Strengthening public-private partnerships for infrastructure development.
  • Provide technical support in development and management of infrastructure projects in county departments.
  • Firefighting and disaster management.
  • Management of donor funded infrastructure projects.

Department Leadership

Directorate of Roads and Public Transport

This directorate focuses on road construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance, as well as public transport planning and traffic management to support economic and social development.

Vision

  • To develop a modern, safe, and efficient transport network.

Mission

  • To construct and maintain roads, bridges, and transport systems that enhance mobility and economic activities.

Goal

  • To improve connectivity and accessibility through high-quality transport infrastructure.

Roads and
Public Transport

Enhancing road networks through construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance for better connectivity.

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Fleet
Management

Improving traffic flow and public transport for safe, efficient urban mobility.

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Street Lights
Management

Installing and maintaining street lighting for safety, security, and urban development.

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Directorate of Public Works

This directorate is responsible for constructing and maintaining government buildings, markets, and other public facilities to support county services.

Vision

  • To establish sustainable and high-quality public infrastructure.

Mission

  • To oversee the design, construction, and maintenance of public buildings and facilities.

Goal

  • To ensure public infrastructure meets safety, functionality, and environmental standards.

Public Structures and Buildings

Constructing and maintaining government buildings for efficient public service delivery.

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Building Inspectorate

Developing markets and public facilities to support economic and social activities.

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News and Updates

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One of the most common additions people make to their cars in order to keep the heat out is a windshield visor. Cars become warm in the summer because direct sunlight enters in through the windows. This is why we park in the shade whenever we can. Since the largest windshield.In fact, wind is becoming cheap enough in many places in the U.S. and around the world to compete effectively with fossil fuels.

One of the most common additions people make to their cars in order to keep the heat out is a windshield visor. Cars become warm in the summer because direct sunlight enters in through the windows. This is why we park in the shade whenever we can. Since the largest windshield.In fact, wind is becoming cheap enough in many places in the U.S. and around the world to compete effectively with fossil fuels.

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