Corridor Development Reinforced in Seven Administrative Cities South Ethiopia Regional

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Corridor Development Reinforced in Seven Administrative Cities South Ethiopia Regional
Corridor Development Reinforced in Seven Administrative Cities South Ethiopia Regional

Africa-Press – Ethiopia. Corridor development in South Ethiopia Regional State has begun in seven urban administrative cities, with a particular focus on regional centers and zonal capitals.

The project is being implemented in eight cities through a collaborative effort involving the federal government, zonal and city administrations, and public participation, according to office of the Prime Minister (PMO).

The towns of Wolayta Sodo, Arba Minch, Dilla, Sawla, Jinka, Karat, and Yirga Chefe have undergone significant changes, including the construction of 41 km of corridors, 26 hectares of green spaces and parks, 9 children’s playgrounds, 11 km of roadside lighting and building enhancements, 0.18 hectares of public spaces, and 3 fountains.

Some cities have completed the first phase and have moved on to the second, it was indicated.

In Arba Minch, development work has included a 6-meter-wide footpath on one side, a 3.2-meter bicycle lane, a 4-meter green area, and street lighting installation.

The corridor development, part of the nation’s initiative to transform urban infrastructures in Ethiopia, is currently expanding across many cities of the East African nation.

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