Kisumu ISUD - Rapport Populaire
Kisumu ISUD - Rapport Populaire
Kisumu ISUD - Rapport Populaire
ISUD-PLAN
PUBLIC PRESENTATION
April, 2014
FOREWORD
The planning approach used in preparing the ISUD-Plan is an opportunity to further improve the participatory planning methodology,
which it has embraced. The approach was all inclusive, providing
for direct involvement of the local people in identifying development
issues; and consultation with various stakeholders and formation
of partnerships with diverse local and international development
partners. In the context of this Plan, the vision of the City of Kisumu is to be A vibrant City , on the shores of the largest fresh water lake in Africa, able to accommodate & control growth while supporting the development of a multi-polar city through leveraging
its economic assets in Industrial Processing, Knowledge Production, Ultra Modern Transport System and Green Cultural Tourism.
Partnerships that were built with strategic partners, especially Agence
Franaise de Dveloppement - AFD, Maseno University and the
UN-Habitat among others, should be sustained for the benefit of all
involved. It is hoped that lessons learnt in the preparation of this Plan
will add to the pool of experiences in the County and Country at large.
The teamwork among the planners in the County and City Planning
Departments and their counterparts from the various line ministries,
academic institutions, regional bodies, Nodalis Conseil and other development agencies, demonstrated during the preparation of the plan
should be seen as a starting point towards implementation of the plan.
Sept.
2012
Nov.
2012
Aug.
2013
Oct.
2013
Nov.
2013
Jan.
2014
March
2014
Request for
public comments
Consultations process
Key technical meetings :
Acceptance of
Inception Report
Technical Meeting
on ISUD-Plan
Kisumu ISUD-Plan / Public presentation
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
major urban centre at the heart of the region. The ISU-Plan aims at
contributing to Kisumus revival.
The ISUD-Plan is built in three parts, first, it brings together the knowledge needed to take informed decisions with the findings of an urban
inventory and analysis of the city dynamics exposed in part I of this
document and compiled into a GIS-based urban database; second,
it provides planning guidance with regard to land use, growth areas, mobility, informal settlements and housing, commercial activities
and, special planning areas ; third, it identifies needed investments,
stemming on the one hand from the gaps identified through the inventory, from planning guidance of the plan on the other hand. These
form the capital investment strategy.
Design of the ISUD-Plan presented in part II has been underpinned
by a few planning principles based on good practice and understanding of trends, pressures and the assets of Kisumu : growth control through adequate land release, infill development and re-zoning;
mobility through overhauling and extension of the transport grid; adequate and equitable repartition of services and amenities ; adequate housing supply; valorisation of key assets and potential, Lake
Victoria and location in the sub-region, in view of promoting a city
which is more inclusive, denser and conducive to business growth.
CONDITIONS
ANALYSIS
DEMOGRAPHIE
LEGAL
FRAMEWORK
Sectoral surveys
FRAMEWORKS
ANALYSIS
URBAN INVENTORY
Demography
ECONOMY
& BUSINESS
TRANSPORTATION
& MOBILITY
Land uses
Transportation
Institutional
framework
CAPITAL
INVESTMENT STRATEGY
Water sector
PARTICIPATION
GOVERNANCE
INTEGRATED
PLANNING
INFRASTRUCTURE
& SERVICES
Power
Sanitation
Health
PUBLIC
REALM
HERITAGE
ENVIRONMENT
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
STRATEGY
Legal &
regulatory
tramework
On-going and
planned projects
Education
Markets
& trading
HOUSING
HOW TO USE
THIS DOCUMENT
The ISUD-Plan has been prepared primarily for the use of the city
planning authority. It is a holistic and practical document including
essential baseline data; the Plan itself; a Capital Investment Strategy
and; implementation recommendations. It is organized in three parts:
Part 1, Understanding Kisumu, the Urban Inventory shows the results of the sectoral surveys carried out as part of the preparation of
the plan. It is the knowledge tool for the use of Kisumu leaders. This
part constitutes a hard copy version of the GIS-based city model. In
addition it includes, for each sector, a sector map, a description, an
analysis, recommendations, short term actions, and a capital investment plan. The GIS-based city model can be updated as the plan is
implemented or as other projects are delivered.
Part 2, Planning for Kisumu Future constitutes the ISUD-Plan. It is
the reference planning document for the city. The Plan will inform and
guide planning and investment initiatives by the Count and relevant
line ministries. It supersedes previous planning documents.
VISION
FOR KISUMU
A vision consists into a holistic portrait of a desired city drawn with
aspirations of the largest array of stakeholders. It is a projection in
the future of what the city could become based on its present assets and potential as well as gaps and needs. From the Vision can
stem emerging strategies for urban development. These strategies can partly be implemented through urban planning.
PERCEPTION
AND
DIAGNOSTIC
ASPIRATIONS
AND HOW TO
GET THERE
3
FORMULATION
OF THE VISION
on the shores of the largest fresh water lake in Africa, able to accommodate & control growth while supporting the development of
a multipolar city through leveraging its economic assets in Industrial Processing, Knowledge Production, Ultra-Modern Transport
System and Green Cultural Tourism.
ISUD-PLAN VISIONING
Workshop
22-23 November 2012
RATIONALE
Planning for Kisumus development must address a number of inter-related issues described at length in Understanding Kisumu and
recalled here:
The citys growth pattern has been mainly organic for the last 50 years
with only a few new parts of it and a few buildings produced through
planned development. This dynamic of growth has hardly been supported by public investments neither kept in check through timely land
release and appropriate zoning. Housing deficit has grown steadily
and has been bridged mainly by way of spontaneous responses either through small scale community development by private developers or, for the majority, through self-built substandard housing.
The enduring attractivity of Kisumu has not been on a par with livelihood and employment opportunities: major economic actors and activities have either disappeared or became dormant, such as transport and logistics with port and railway business at a standstill for two
decades, industry with cotton mill and brewery now closed, sugar
striving, rice and aquaculture on a slow take off and tourism hardly
developed despite the region high potential.
RATIONALE
DESIGN BRIEF
Kisumu is one of Kenya Vision 2030 flagship city; as such the city has
been assigned a specific role within the country national development policy and will benefit from important public investments. Vision
2030 acknowledges the pivotal role the city could play in the planned
overhauling of the larger region transport infrastructure a role Kisumu had for more than half of the last century and which capital investments in rail (Mombasa - Kisumu - Kampala railway), port (planned
PPP for Kisumu port development and operation, redevelopment of
lines to Jinja and Mwanza, new one to Kemondo Bay) and road (KTTCA-NC) infrastructure as well as the ISUD-Plan should revitalize.
The ISUD-Plan should help Kisumus development momentum through
the provision of a renewed spatial organization improving living conditions for all and conducive to business.
In this view the Plan proposals, developed according to an integrated
approach considering the variety of urban sectors and scales, intend
to:
ETHIOPIA
Kampala
SOMALIA
Eldoret
Jinja
Kakamega forest
reserve
Kisumu
Port Bell
Kisumu
Lake Nakuru
National Park
Nairobi
Bukoba
Kigali
Eldoret
KENYA
UGANDA
Lamu
RWANDA
Kemondo
Bay
BURUNDI
Mt
Kenya
Mwanza
5199
Mwanza
Ruma Nat
Park
Karungu
Mombasa
Masai Mara
TANZANIA
Indian Ocean
Port Boma
Nairobi
Serengeti
Kisumu Regional
Transportation Context
Transport links (rail and waterways)
Pipeline project
Roads
Victoria lake
0 50 100
200
TOOLS
The ISUD-Plan calls upon a range of planning tools to contribute to Kisumu achieving its development objectives, as set by the city leaders
through a number of consultations and a sustained dialogue with a
variety of stakeholders. Each chapter in this part shows how they are
applied and how, together, they form the Kisumu Integrated Strategic
Urban Development Plan, the blueprint for Kisumus future.
Planning tools used for the ISUD-Plan include:
Management of the natural environment in order to protect it,
valorize it and protect people from natural hazards through
zoning regulations
Creation of 5 Special Planning Areas identified according
to their high strategic value and for which specific planning
guidelines will apply (Nyalenda and Manyatta A & B, KRC lake
front holding, CBD, coastal area)
Identification of 10 Densification Areas allowing infill development and retrofitting of under - used pieces of publicly owned
land, a land use schedule is proposed for each of them
Market strategy with refurbishment of selected markets, creation of a wholesale market, creation of souks and of a network
of kiosks, all intending to rekindle trade and better street and
handicraft vendors conditions
Provision of space for land uses currently under-supplied
through zoning and planning guidance, especially economic
activities and housing including affordable housing
Provision of space within designated areas to accommodate
predictable spatial needs based on demographic projection
Creation of new sub centers destined to attract and anchor urban extension. Sub centers are located where a high concentration of transit-linked activities is already emerging; a typical
land use schedule is proposed for each of them
The implementation of the Plan is expected to provide a robust growth
impetus as long as it is timely, coordinated between proposed initiatives and with other major investments.
LAND NEEDS
Kisumu today
Here is where
factories and
workshops will
be settled.
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