Cape Town is taking steps towards improving its infrastructure to create a safer environment for its residents. As a response to the road safety concerns raised by the local community, the Transport Infrastructure Implementation Department has initiated the widening project of Welcome Zenzile Road in Khayelitsha.
The project aims to enhance pedestrian and vehicular safety by providing a more accessible and navigable space for all road users. The bend along Welcome Zenzile Street currently does not accommodate the demand, and this widening project will address the issue.
The construction will last approximately four weeks, beginning today. Work will take place from Monday to Friday, between 07:00 and 17:30. To minimize disruption to the daily commute, a stop-and-go system will be implemented to accommodate traffic flow in the area.
Despite the temporary inconvenience, the long-term benefits of the project will be enjoyed by motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. Apart from increasing safety, the project also provides employment opportunities for the local community. Six residents have been offered jobs to contribute to the development of their community.
Councillor Rob Quintas, Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, expressed gratitude for the collaborative efforts, stating, “Road safety is one of the Urban Mobility Directorate’s top priorities. I am grateful that our teams have responded to the community’s concerns and are taking action by widening this corner along Welcome Zenzile Street.”
The removal of existing kerbs, channels, and edging will be followed by the laying of new edgings, kerbs, and channels. Additionally, crews will construct the road and sidewalk, apply asphalt surfacing, install concrete bollards, and set up corresponding road signs.
The upgrade of Welcome Zenzile Street holds more significance than just improving road safety. The road serves as a vital link between two previously separated communities in Kuyasa in Khayelitsha, brought together by a stormwater channel. This thoroughfare now facilitates easier access between these two areas, fostering connectivity and unity within the broader community.
The Welcome Zenzile Road widening project exemplifies the city’s dedication to addressing the concerns and needs of its residents. By prioritizing road safety, providing employment opportunities, and fostering community unity, Cape Town continues to be a shining example of urban development and progress.
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