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Timbavati Road Upgrade

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ProposalDescription: 

The Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport (DPWRT), the Applicant, commenced with the upgrading, along with associated activities, of the rural access road D4407 between Hluvukani and Timbavati (7.82km) and road D4416 between Timbavati and road p194/1 near Welverdiend (3.37km) in the Bohlabela region of the Mpumalanga Province. This was without first obtaining the required Environmental Authorisation (EA) from the Mpumalanga Department of Agriculture, Rural Development & Environmental Affairs (DARDLEA).

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The reasoning for the upgrade is to improve interconnectivity between the two villages and pre-existing tar roads. The upgrade to tar is predicted to decrease travel time and reduce damage to local residents’ vehicles. The upgrade will increase the provinces transport network aiding in the decrease time for residents and logistics companies alike.

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Monday, February 1, 2021 - 12:01

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16031

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