The Meru County Government has introduced a new structured approach to seasonal parking revenue collection. The bid is aimed at enhancing revenue collection and strengthening its partnership with the transport sector.
The innovative strategy, which targets matatu and taxi operators, is focused to improve compliance, accountability, and efficiency in revenue collection.
In a consultative meeting led by Finance and Economic Planning CECM Monica Kathono, the county government together with transport sector stakeholders discussed the proposal.
“Under the new model, Saccos will be responsible for collecting parking fees from their members and remitting the payments collectively, rather than through individual transactions”, said Kathono.
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She noted that the approach is expected to streamline revenue collection, reduce administrative costs, and increase revenue yields.
“The county government has already recorded significant growth in revenue, with collections increasing from Ksh 16,342,447 in August last year to Ksh 22,722,169 this year. We are now aiming higher,” she noted.
The CEC also added “The success of this initiative is attributed to collaborative efforts between the Meru County Revenue Board, Meru Municipality, and the Public Service Enforcement team. The county government remains committed to innovative revenue strategies that drive sustainable development and improve the lives of its residents.”
By John Majau.
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