The implementation of the City of Johannesburg’s multimillion rand Roads Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Programme is in full swing in Region C.
Spearheaded by the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) the programme is part of the City’s drive to invest in and improve Johannesburg’s 13 428km road network. With a capital budget of more than R90 million for Region C alone, JRA started rolling out several projects from as early as the beginning of the 2015-2016 financial year in July 2015. To date, 22 of the planned 47 projects have been completed, with a further 10 still under construction. Region C spans Johannesburg’s north-western area and has 17 wards these wards consist of areas like Mmesi Park, Doornkop and Thulani, Braamfischerville, Roodekrans, Fleurhof, Roodepoort and Ruimsig, parts of Randburg and northern suburbs such as Olivedale, Northriding, Cosmo City, Quellerina and Zandspruit.Member of the Mayoral Committee for Transport Councillor Christine Walters says the resurfacing projects in the region will not only improve the general quality of the roads but will also help to ease traffic congestion and boost economic activity.
In the past financial year, JRA successfully completed two R18 million projects: the highly technical reconstruction of a collapsed culvert and partially collapsed roadway at the Felstead Road Bridge in Northriding; and the reconstruction and modification of a collapsed major culvert that threatened a road embankment Cornelius Street, Weltevreden Park. JRA has also repaired 45 000 potholes – exceeding its target by 2 000 potholes – and cleaned more than 7 500 kerb inlets along main arterials. –Joburg.org.za