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05/11/2016

?p⛸🚶🏽🚴🏾WORLD TOWN 🏙 PLANNING DAY🚴🏾🚶🏽🏂

Dear Esteemed Comrades🔔

I hope this finds you well😊. We are inviting you to join us on Tuesday 8th November 2016 as we celebrate World Town 🏙Planning Day. The theme of this year is "Inclusive and Fluid Cities". We aim to showcase this through walking🚶🏽, skating ⛸🏂and cycling 🚴🏾 from Ardhi house through the CBD with various stops such as Uhuru Park, City Hall, Jee Vanjee Garden, globe round-about🏞 culminating at the Univesity of Nairobi Sports ground as illustrated on the map. KIP will also host an early breakfast Policy Makers Briefing 🍽🍕☕🍢🍞🍹 from 7am-9am at Sarova panafric Hotel Simba Ball Room. The chief Guest is the CS for Lands and Physical Planning Prof. Jacob Kaimenyi who will later flag 🎊 🎈🇰🇪off the procession from Ardhi House. The requirements for participation is a fee of Ksh 💶3000💶 which will cater for the breakfast☕ and T-shirt 👕 and any other form of support ie: logistical, financial and among others is most welcome . We hope to see you there because your attendance is important. Lets forge ahead in unison to make kenya a planned State.

Kindly confirm your attendance for logistic purposes
For payments, rely the same to:
1.Via M-Pesa Paybill no. 995313
2. KCB acc no. 1103256327(KIP)

SEE YOU THERE😊

Signed; Plan. Ogutu

01/09/2016

"...There's a quality meaner than the outright disorder, this quality is the pretended mask of orderliness..."

25/08/2016

some friends asked what a physical/ Town/urban planner does and if there is any differences in all these professionals. This was my response.

All these are the same, they all refer to physical planning that is also know as urban and regional planning.

Nevertheless, there are two types of planners. i.e Planners in the public sector and planners in the private sector.

Planners in public sector work in the various physical planning departments in all the 47 counties. They mainly deal with approving the different proposed development plans. This is done once every month.
There are also planners at the Ministry of lands where county or national plans are approved.

The planners in private practise often deal with land management tools. These include;
1. Change of use
2. land subdivision
3. land amalgamation
4.Extension of use
5.Renewal of use
6. Extension of lease
7. Renewal of lease
8. Environmental impact assessment( EIA )
9. Environmental Audits(EA)
10. Environmental study report.
11. Development masterplans.

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Navikogutu@gmail. Com Navikogutu@yahoo. Com
Nairobi