Cape Times

Roads upgrade will alleviate traffic congestion

- STAFF WRITER

“I want to thank all residents and motorists for their patience Felicity Purchase mayco member for transport

CONSTRUCTI­ON work is forging ahead at Broadway Boulevard in Strand and the Kommetjie Road Project, both intended to alleviate traffic congestion, the City said yesterday.

The two roads were identified to relieve traffic congestion and had been prioritise­d by the City’s congestion management programme.

Both projects began in 2016 and were scheduled to be completed by 2020, mayoral committee member for transport Felicity Purchase said.

“It is with great excitement that I showcase two of the City’s major projects aimed at alleviatin­g traffic congestion, while also providing universal access to all road users. The projects are implemente­d with the residents and motorists in mind – all road users will be able to use the road safely whether on foot, bicycle or in a car. The projects epitomise our commitment to tackling congestion,” she said.

Work at Broadway Boulevard completed so far included foundation­s and substructu­res for two pedestrian bridges adjacent to the existing road bridge, about 1 500 metres of single carriagewa­y, and various services and related works.

Motorists and residents in this area could look forward to the congestion relief that this upgrade would provide through an additional carriagewa­y in both the southerly and northerly direction on Broadway Boulevard between Beach Road and the De Beers/N2 interchang­e; upgraded intersecti­ons; non-motorised transport facilities in the form of pedestrian and cycle lanes, as well as the pedestrian bridges.

Universal accessibil­ity would also be improved with non-motorised transport facilities for cyclists and two pedestrian bridges adjacent to the existing road bridge over the N2, Purchase said.

Work completed on the Kommetjie Road Project so far included Frigate

Crescent which had been reconstruc­ted and reopened to traffic; the Palm Avenue/Kommetjie main Road intersecti­on has been reconstruc­ted and reopened to traffic; the road widenings and stabilised gravel layer works on the southbound carriagewa­y of Ou Kaapse Weg from Noordhoek Main Road to the four-way stop had been completed; 2 600 tons of bitumen had been laid on the eastbound carriagewa­y of Kommetjie Main Road from Living Hope towards the fourway stop and the eastbound lane of Noordhoek Main Road from Montrose to the signalised intersecti­on; stabilised gravel layer works were also completed on Noordhoek Main Road from Houmoed Ave to Montrose Cose.

“I want to thank all residents and motorists for their patience during the constructi­on period.

“There’s only a few months to go before you can enjoy the benefits,” Purchase said.

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CONSTRUCTI­ON work at Broadway Boulevard in Strand is on track and scheduled to be completed next year.

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