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Proposed Ntabenzima Road Upgrade

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The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport (the applicant) proposes to upgrade Ntabenzima mud track to a Type 7A Gravel road. The upgrade will be approximately 5.5 km in length, 6 m in width with a road reserve of 20m which conforms to the DOT standards for local road upgrades. The applicant (KZN DOT) proposes to construct pipe culvert structures & a portal causeway structure within the points at which the drainage lines intercepts the proposed route to allow for the natural flow of water.

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The crossing points are prone to flooding particularly during periods of high rainfall, thus limiting the access to basic amenities. Most of the population has no formal education and is illiterate. Most community members are dependent on governmental social grants, pensions and even informal trading to earn a living. Therefore, the development of this area is of great importance. The proposed action of upgrading the existing mud track can be considered as the first step towards upliftment or development of the local community. Once construction is complete the road will allow for public transport modes to cater for local communities efficiently.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017 - 16:11

CaseID: 

10540

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Ntabenzima Road

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