The City of Cape Town’s Urban Mobility Directorate is embarking on a major road resurfacing project in Kenwyn to improve the longevity of the City’s road network and provide better roads for road users. The scheduled work will begin on 17 July 2023 and conclude by 11 September 2023, and will occur between 07:00 and 17:30 from Monday to Friday, while some sections will be carried out during night time and weekends to avoid congestion.
The comprehensive road resurfacing project encompasses a wide array of tasks, such as milling approximately 30-40 mm of the roadway surface, repaving streets with new asphalt, and replacing damaged manholes, catchpits, frames, and chambers. The roads and streets set to benefit from these enhancements include Range Road, Holderness Road, Newent Street, Drift Road, Wetton Servitude Road, El Adem Road, Ludgate Road, Sunlands Avenue, Rockford Road, and Waterloo Road.
Chukker Road and Racecourse Road will receive fresh lane markings, ensuring a safer and more organized traffic flow for drivers. Due to the scale and scope of this initiative, traffic moving in both directions will be affected, and congestion is anticipated. To facilitate smooth traffic flow, Stop-and-Go measures will be implemented. Road users are encouraged to consider alternative routes to bypass the affected areas.
Councillor Rob Quintas, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, highlights the importance of this infrastructural endeavor. “We urge those who will be making use of these roads to please exercise patience and pay attention to the road signs. Our aim in doing this resurfacing work is to improve road safety conditions, the quality of your commute, and decrease vehicle user costs,” he said.
To ensure that the public stays informed about the ongoing roadworks and potential disruptions, the City has set up a toll-free Transport Information Centre, accessible 24/7 at 0800 65 64 63. For those who prefer email correspondence, queries can be addressed to transport.info@capetown.gov.za.
The revitalization of Kenwyn’s roads exemplifies the City’s commitment to developing and maintaining a robust urban infrastructure that fosters seamless mobility. In the long run, these improvements will contribute to the overall well-being of the community, as safer roads, smoother commutes, and reduced vehicle user costs ultimately make this vibrant neighborhood an even more desirable place to live and work.
As the resurfacing project progresses over the coming weeks, residents and commuters are encouraged to stay abreast of the latest updates, plan their routes accordingly, and exercise patience as the City works towards enhancing their daily travel experiences. With these efforts in place, the future of Kenwyn’s roads looks brighter, safer, and more efficient for all who traverse them.
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