Kampala Outer Beltway

Kampala Outer Beltway
Route information
Length: 63 mi (101 km)
History: Designated in 2017 (Expected)
Expected completion in 2022
Major junctions
East end: Seeta
  Namugongo
Kira
Kasangati
Matugga
Wakiso
Buloba
Nsangi
Kajjansi
Munyonyo
South end: Ggaba
Highway system
Roads in Uganda

The Kampala Outer Beltway, also known as the Kampala Outer Ring Road, is a planned road in Uganda. It will form a full circle around Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.[1]

Location

The planned road would start around Seeta in Mukono Town, approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) east of Kampala, on the Kampala–Jinja Expressway. It would run north to Bukeerere in Mukono District, then turn west through Namugongo, Kira, Kasangati, Matugga, Wakiso, Buloba, to Nsangi on the Kampala–Mpigi Expressway. At Nsangi the beltway would link with the Kampala–Mpigi Expressway and to the Entebbe–Kampala Expressway and continue through Kajjansi to Munyonyo, on the northern shores of Lake Victoria. Traffic would then connect back the Kampala-Jinja Expressway via the Kampala Southern Bypass Highway. The estimated distance of the entire road is about 100 kilometres (62 mi).[1]

Overview

The objective of this road is to decongest Uganda's capital and largest city and to reduce the traffic jams on he roads and highways that run in and out of it.[2] Advertising for qualified engineering firms to design the road, carry out feasibility studies, and perform an impact assessment were carried out in May 2014.[3] The government of Uganda plans to develop and fund this road under a private-public partnership arrangement.[4]

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Coordinates: 00°27′49″N 32°33′17″E / 0.46361°N 32.55472°E / 0.46361; 32.55472

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