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Proposed L20 Extension, Geluksburg area, Okhahlamba Local Municipality.

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The KZN Department of Transport (Applicant) proposes to extend the existing L20 road to meet D364. The proposed road will be 10 km in length, 6 m in width and will have a 20m road reserve. The existing portion of the road is 6.5 km long and the Department proposes to extend the road by a further 10 km. The proposed route transverses a number of drainage lines therefore the Department proposes to construct pipe culvert structures to allow for the continual natural flow of water.

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There is a need to ensure safe and reliable means of travelling for both vehicles and pedestrians when the road has been constructed. The proposed activity of extending the existing local road and construction of pipe culvert structures along the route will encourage economic development in the area. The extension of the existing road will also make travelling for basic amenities, education and work feasible for local community members. The existing footpath is only utilized by pedestrians thus limiting the access to basic amenities and transport. The local road may not have benefits as far reaching as to society in general, however, the extension of the local road and construction of a pipe culvert structures lays the foundation for further and knock-on development which would lead to the upliftment of disadvantaged societies. Therefore, the development of this area is of great importance.

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Wednesday, March 1, 2017 - 12:50

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10755

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