Kisumu County assembly wants governor Jack Ranguma to address the issue of compensation raised by Nyalenda residents.
This is in regard to the construction of the Nanga-Kachok bitumen road.
The assembly has petitioned the planning committee to visit Nyalenda and engage the residents on the withdrawn Kisumu Urban Planning (KUP).
Speaker Elijah Omondi also directed the planning committee to investigate and draft a report in two weeks' time about the compensation claims and reasons for withdrawal.
The motion was tabled by Nyalenda B ward representative James Were on Wednesday afternoon and seconded by Ahero MCA Maurice Aloo.
"My speaker, KUP has withdrawn this project from the budget regardless of having engaged Nyalenda A and B residents for many years," said Were.
He added:" Mr speaker, the residents are the beneficiaries of this project and want this road badly. The road will open the economic hub in Nyalenda considering it comes with a lot of amenities such good drainage, street lights, sewerage lines and bridges."
Finance committee chairman said that the road will also link the shores of Dunga beach and Nairobi Road at the interchange flyover.
Nominated MCA Aslam Khan said that the withdrawal of KUP project needs an amicable solution adding that a donor does not just wake up in the morning and withdraw a project without adequate reasons.
"If they are pulling out, they should give a reason and compensate the residents," said Khan.