KCCA Bans On-Street Parking on Kampala Road to Ease Traffic

Andrew Matege·National·

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KCCA Bans On-Street Parking on Kampala Road to Ease Traffic

Street Parking in Kampala has been suspended.

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KCCA has suspended all on-street parking along Kampala Road and Jinja Road to reduce congestion and improve road safety. Motorists are now required to use designated off-street facilities at Uganda House, National Theatre, and various alternative streets in the city center.

The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has suspended on-street parking along major stretches of Kampala Road and Jinja Road to combat rising gridlock in the city center.

The new directive takes effect immediately to improve traffic flow and enhance safety within the Central Business District. The suspension covers the busy section from the Entebbe Road junction through Kampala Road to the Yusuf Lule junction near Kitgum House. KCCA officials designed this intervention to eliminate bottlenecks and create a more organized road environment for motorists.

The Authority seeks to improve urban mobility by reclaiming road space currently occupied by stationary vehicles. This move aims to transform Kampala into a more livable city through efficient transport management. KCCA has urged the public to cooperate with enforcement officers to ensure the success of the new policy.

Motorists must now utilize alternative parking spaces located along Station Road, Dewinton Road, and Nkrumah Road. The Authority also advised drivers to use Said Barre Road for parking needs. KCCA specifically encouraged motorists to park within the commercial buildings they intend to visit.

Designated off-street parking facilities are available at the National Theatre and Uganda House. Drivers may also access the multi-storey parking facility located along Portal Avenue. These off-street options are intended to absorb the vehicles displaced from the main thoroughfares.

KCCA maintains that these changes are necessary to modernize the capital's infrastructure. The suspension marks a significant step in the broader effort to streamline the city’s transport system. City authorities expect the removal of on-street parking to significantly reduce travel times through the heart of the capital.

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