Urban Infrastructure refers to the physical structure presents in cities
towns. Urban Infrastructure development has a key role to play in both
economic growth and poverty reduction.
The formative period of the modern city, consist of new streets and
boulevards, mass transit, new sewage systems, and the provision of gas,
water, and electricity.
The net effect of these infrastructural developments is the creation of the
modern city as a circulatory system designed to move people and material
products rapidly and efficiently, both above and belowground.
Our key
areas of intervention for the improvement of urban infrastructure are
improved planning at area level, better mobility infrastructure through
public transport, and most importantly a policy on parking, sewerage,
drainage and water supply.