Mukono Physical Development Planning Framework
Consultancy Services for the Preparation of Three (03) Detailed Physical Development Plans & Five (05) Area Action Plans within Mukono Municipal Council.
1. Executive Inception Brief
This project establishes a resilient, forward-looking spatial framework aligned with the statutory mandates of the Physical Planning Act, 2010. Formally launched over a 24-week operational schedule, the framework integrates spatial, infrastructure, and socio-economic data to guide sustainable urban growth and bridge local municipal planning challenges with metropolitan development goals.
Core Scope Deliverables: Local Detailed Physical Development Plans for Ggulu Ward, Ntawo Ward, and Namumira-Anthony Ward, augmented by five (05) high-impact Area Action Plans targeting key ecological, transit, and commercial nodes.
2. Macro-Level Project Milestones
Stakeholder mapping, institutional frameworks, technical work-plan alignment, and initial reconnaissance parameters finalized.
Geospatial baseline data acquisition, environmental indexing, topographic profiling, and socio-economic diagnostic analysis complete.
Deploying community engagement workshops across target wards to capture public feedback, local visioning parameters, and spatial validation records.
3. Key Diagnostic Findings & Spatial Realities (Phase 2 Baselines)
Demographic Planning Horizon
The spatial layout anchors a combined baseline planning horizon of 121,022 total residents within the Central Division. Growth is dynamically analyzed across our master planning zones:
- Namumira-Anthony Ward: 39,432 residents
- Ggulu Ward: 29,447 residents
- Ntawo Ward: 26,610 residents
Infrastructure Optimization
Significant opportunities exist to leverage regional capital funding frameworks and urban infrastructure legacy investments. The detailed plans design critical links to maximize connectivity, optimize asset management, and formalize sustainable urban expansion corridors.
Environmental Corridor Mitigation
Without strategic physical intervention boundaries, baseline spatial modeling indicates a projected 42.7% wetland degradation loss across key drainage catchments. The detailed plans establish robust green infrastructure and environmental preservation buffers.
Quality Assurance & Public Access Directive
All spatial field datasets, coordinate points, attendance registers, and community feedback surveys are safely archived under our internal QA/QC framework. Secure data portals and physical draft maps will be hosted transparently for public inspection upon final review and approval by the Mukono Municipal Council executive committee.
Public Notice: Community Engagement & Spatial Visioning Workshops
Pursuant to Section 23 of the Physical Planning Act (2010), notice is hereby given that Urban Scape Design Associates LTD (URSDA) is undertaking consultancy planning services for the preparation of 03 Local Detailed Physical Development Plans (Ggulu, Ntawo, and Namumira-Anthony Wards) and 05 Area Action Plans within Mukono Municipal Council.
Members of the general public, property owners, business operators, and civil society actors are highly encouraged to attend these interactive spatial mapping and planning sessions to contribute to the master framework.
| Date | Time | Level / Location | Venue | Target Engagement Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thur, May 28, 2026 | 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Division Level | Central Division Office | Structural alignment briefing & high-level infrastructure connectivity. |
| Thur, May 28, 2026 | 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM | Ward Level | Fairland P/S or UCC (TBD) | Ntawo Ward grassroots land-use planning workshop & institutional boundary validation. |
| Fri, May 29, 2026 | 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM | Ward Level | Designated Community Grounds | Ggulu Ward neighborhood baseline verification & local commercial hub expansion strategies. |
| Fri, May 29, 2026 | 02:00 PM - 04:00 PM | Ward Level | Labanon Site | Namumira-Anthony transit-oriented corridor mapping, road-widening options, & public utilities layout. |
Logistics and Facilitation Advisory
The general Please note that official travel/transportation facilitation items are strictly designated for local political leaders, village/parish executives (L.C. I & II Chairpersons), Persons with disabilty, and formal representatives of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).
