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Makhokhoba Road

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ProposalDescription: 

The proposed access road will connect with the P502 (Ingomankulu) road, an existing tarred road which feeds off the R603 road. The proposed access road will be 5.5m wide and 0.44km in total length. Additionally, the Makhokhoba access road construction will include the construction of a bridge which will cross an unnamed watercourse The bridge crossing will be 10.5m in height and 100m in length.

Expanded_Motivation: 

The local community needs this bridge, on a local scale. The construction falls in line with both national (national development plan) and local priorities (IDP), in terms of job creation, infrastructure development and access to services and climate concerns. This is an infrastructure (road and bridge) project, thus it can be considered to be part of the Spatial Development Framework, by virtue of increasing commutability, safety and improving road network. A good road network is important for socio-economic growth. In terms of the IDP, vulnerability to disasters such as floods is prevalent. The approval of the application will thus not compromise the IDP but assist in contributing to the solution of the above challenge.

ApplicationDate: 

Tuesday, September 21, 2021 - 11:21

CaseID: 

17185

OtherReferences: 

CaseReferenceDepartmentApplicationTypeDeadlineDate
DC22/0018/2021
27/09/2021

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