[kictanet] Engineer Kidenda's Response
Steve Muchai
smuchai at gmail.com
Thu May 17 06:22:36 EAT 2012
Most other issues I've noted have been mentioned but here's my pet
peeve; where signs are placed when a road is blocked.
About a month ago the exit of the Museum Hill overpass was partly
blocked, at the point where it exits to Chiromo Road. The sign was
placed here. Had the sign been placed *before* the overpass, some
drivers could choose to take an alternative route e.g. via Parklands,
etc. and avoid the bottleneck.
Regards,
Muchai.
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Grace Githaiga <ggithaiga at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Listers
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> Finally i have gone through to Eng. Kidenda.
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> My request to him was that he gives us some two days to allow him field
> questions from listers.
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> Unfortunately he says he is very busy but provided us with a general email
> (dg at kenha.co.ke) where you can direct all your questions on Thika Road.
> Someone is specifically tasked with handling all queries and for example if
> they are questions that would require input from others, then they will be
> directed to the relevant people for responses. He will respond to those that
> directly relate to his duties.
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> May I request that if you do a query through the list, to also include
> dg at kenha.co.ke in order to get a response.
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> Rgds
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> Grace
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