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Turning arrow improves road safety at Bram Fischer Drive and Peter Place
BRYANSTON – Johannesburg Roads Agency has installed a right turning arrow at the corner of Bram Fischer Drive and Peter…
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Frank assessment of illegal dumping
BRYANSTON – Last month, Sandton Chronicle reported on illegal dumping along the strip of land between Old Kilcullen Road and…
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Potholes repaired for safer roads
JOHANNESBURG - Over the past year, the City has undertaken to fix more than 100 000 potholes across Joburg following…
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Construction and poor lighting provides a tricky driving situation outside Gautrain Station
SANDTON – A road user found herself with a burst tyre outside the Sandton Gautrain Station last Monday night when…
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Non-Motorised Transport Project set to begin in Rosebank at the end of April
ROSEBANK – The Non-Motorised Transport Project will upgrade sidewalks and cycle lanes in Rosebank and Sandton.
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More time needed for completion of M1 highway rehabilitation
PARKTOWN – M1 highway rehabilitation to be completed at the end of the year.
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Remember to Look and Log
JOBURG – The Look and Log guide is a cut-out-and-keep guide for all your logging needs as a City of…
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Belgrave bridge reopens
SANDTON – The Belgrave bridge has now been reopened to alleviate traffic in the area.
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Smart traffic, smart city
JOBURG - The Johannesburg Roads Agency developed a geographic information system for the City's traffic lights.
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Sutherland a sand avenue
SANDTON – Sutherland Avenue has been a sand road for more than a month as a result of roadworks.
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Sewage leaks into Braamfontein Spruit in Rivonia
RIVONIA - A burst pipe is not only creating a terrible stench, but is causing sewage to flow into the…
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15 years of community work
Sandton – Ward 102 councillor, David Potter, reflects on his work as a councillor.
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