In Addis Ababa, the urbanization process has resulted in significant challenges such as traffic congestion, air pollution, inadequate waste management, and deforestation. These issues can harm the environment, public health, and overall quality of life. Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia, serves as a fascinating case study in understanding the challenges posed by urbanization and the innovative strategies employed to tackle them. By documenting their activities, challenges, and successes, this. With the city's rapid growth and expansion as a result of urbanization, it is imperative to look into both developmental and environmental issues that impact the lives of urban residents and take bold actions in building a clean, safe, inclusive and resilient city while adapting to the impacts of. Addis Ababa is undergoing a remarkable transformation, with significant advancements in infrastructure and public services enhancing daily life. These developments not only improve mobility and economic productivity but also promote environmental sustainability, extending benefits beyond the city. The Entoto-Peacock Riverside Project is a transformative urban initiative that positions Addis Ababa as a leader in sustainable urban planning. Rooted in the principles of ecology, environmental protection, and human rights, the project integrates Ethiopia's national priorities, such as the Green. Article 44 (1) of the Federal Constitution stipulates that all people have the right to live in a clean and healthy environment, so citizens are expected to play their part in maintaining their constitutional right to live in a pollution-free environment, including noise pollution.