
On 27 October 2010 08:59, [ Brainiac ] <arebacollins@gmail.com> wrote:
Incentive to relocate businesses out of CBD and decongest the city.
yaaah right, like tatu city, right?
The problem with Kaju is that they are short sighted; - What will happen to business in the city - cbd is everybody re-locate? - it means no investors will dare land there or are we devolving businesses too? - Is the 300 bob worth the service they give if they render any? - Where is organised matatu/transport service - Come January, much time/work wi be spent hunting for matatus (2) for every route or if blessed with your own car 1 - The security is wanting within CBD as far as kaju is concerned. - i prophesy downfall of the kaju of Nairobi, very soon you will see retrenchment - i bet they pay their employees with the parking fee- millions every month? - Why cant they re-introduce "muthufari - city council buses and promise efficiency other that introducing draconian rules that benefit none of the city dwellers? in my opinion, they fee is not timely - let them lay the structures/basics before they set the rooftops! Wilson.
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Tony Gacheru <tonygacheru@gmail.com>wrote:
*From:* skunkworks-bounces@lists.my.co.ke [mailto: skunkworks-bounces@lists.my.co.ke] *On Behalf Of *Eric Mugo *Sent:* Wednesday, October 27, 2010 8:49 AM *To:* Skunkworks Mailing List *Subject:* Re: [Skunkworks] [OT] Parking Fees Doubled
those other cities have very good, clean and efficient railway, trams and bus transport that are affordable and reliable come rain, snow, summer etc...
what do we have here, chaotic matatus that from january when they are wiped out of CBD...anyone working in town will pay double fares by the remaining big matatus allowed into the CBD...
in short, working in CBD will be two jobs....transport and the actual work...
On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Jonas | Lamu Software < jonas@lamusoftware.com> wrote:
This is good. More ppl use public transport = less traffic. Wish a fee would be added for any car to enter town like some recent experiments/ ongoing projects in other city centres:
http://www.google.com/search?q=city+car+fee+experiments
Not needing a car is one of the few advantages of living in a city. Higher living costs but lower transportation costs :)
It is hard taking someone who complains about traffic seriously if the person is alone in their car to and from work.
On 10/26/2010 06:32 PM, ndungu stephen wrote:
Goddammit!!!
The government wants to bleed us dry...!!!!
Is there a way we can sue gova ?
Kwanza they encourage economic growth, then they realize they werent prepared, now they want to punish pple for their undersight !
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