The Addis Ababa City Administration has kicked off the second phase of its corridor development initiative, focused on enhancing infrastructure and improving living conditions across the capital.
According to addisinsight.net, The project was formally announced by Mayor Adanech Abebe, who also addressed questions from media representatives regarding the scope and details of the initiative.
According to the mayor, the second phase of the development spans 132 kilometers and covers an area of 2,817 hectares. The project includes the construction of over 4,000 residential houses for residents who will be relocated, as well as land allocation and 5 billion birr earmarked for compensation for those affected.
Mayor Adanech explained that this corridor development is part of a broader strategy to improve the city’s infrastructure and overall livability, with a focus on inclusive development. She emphasized that the plan aims to ensure that all residents, including marginalized groups, benefit from the improvements.
Key Components of the Corridor Development
The second round of corridor development involves a variety of infrastructure enhancements, including:
Road construction
Green spaces and recreational areas
Bicycle paths and footpaths
Playgrounds for children
Taxi and bus terminals
Parking facilities
Sports areas and public toilets
Drainage systems and city-standard lighting
Telecom infrastructure and security technologies
The project is largely financed and managed by the city itself, with significant support from Ethio Telecom, the Federal Housing Corporation, and the Electricity Service. These organizations are expected to play a key role in upgrading their respective infrastructures to contribute to the broader aim of transforming Addis Ababa into a “smart city.”
The eight corridors included in this phase of development are as follows:
Kazanchis to Estinfanos Corridor
This corridor is 40.4 kilometers long and covers 1,000 hectares, including key areas such as Meskel Square, Mexico, Churchill, and Arat Kilo.
Southgate to Meskel Square Corridor
Spanning 7.1 kilometers and covering 128.7 hectares, this route connects Southgate, Haya Hulet, and Meskel Square.
CMC to New Africa International Convention Center Corridor
Covering 146 hectares and extending 10.8 kilometers, this corridor includes the VIP terminal at Bole Airport and the Summit Goro area.
Sar Bet to Fury Square Corridor
This corridor is 15.9 kilometers long and covers 565 hectares, connecting areas such as Birsate Gabriel, Lafto Square, and Abo Mazoriya.
Anbessa Garage to Jacross Goro Corridor
This route is 3.1 kilometers long and covers 16.58 hectares.
4 Kilo to Gulele Botany Center Corridor
Covering 314 hectares and extending 13.19 kilometers, this route connects Shiro Meda, Entoto Maryam, and Gulele Eswat Center.
Kebena Riverbank Corridor
Covering 372.5 hectares and stretching 20 kilometers, this corridor focuses on the development along the Kebena riverbank.
Entoto to Peacock Park Riverside Corridor
Spanning 21.5 kilometers and covering 274 hectares, this corridor will develop areas surrounding Entoto and Peacock Park.
The mayor stated that the project is in line with the Prime Minister’s directives and that further clarifications will be provided as the work continues. She also noted that the city administration has made significant preparations to ensure the smooth relocation of affected residents, including the construction of schools, work sheds, and more than 500 commercial shops.