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Balder Road repairs enter final phase

After years of delays, bursts, and repeated repairs, Balder Road is finally nearing completion, with only finishing touches remaining.

Balder Road in Douglasdale is finally nearing the end of a long and frustrating chapter, as Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) moves into the final stages of road reinstatement.

Following the repair of the long-standing leak by Johannesburg Water, roadworks is now largely complete, with only minor finishing work still to be carried out.

Ward 106 councillor Chris Santana confirmed that while significant progress has been made, a few elements still need attention before the project can be fully wrapped up.

Read more: Road ‘like a crocodile’s skin’ set for R5m overhaul in Fourways

“They’re going to still do the curbing and the paving on the side here.

Other than that, it’s also just to clean up the site and finish fixing up the rest of the potholes in Balder Road. Then we can finally say that this job will be done.”

JRA employees resurface Balder Road. Photo: Ayanda Ntshingila

Santana added that follow-up will be needed to ensure all aspects of the work are completed properly.

@caxtonjoburgnorth Ward 106 councillor Chris Santana gives an on-site update alongside Johannesburg Roads Agency, confirming that Balder Road repairs are nearing completion, with only curbing, paving, pothole fixes, and site clean-up still outstanding. Video: Ayanda Ntshingila #caxtonlocalmedia #newsupdate #Localnews #johannesburg #Communitynews #Servicedelivery #Government #Fourways ♬ original sound – Caxton Joburg North

 

“I have to follow up on when they’re going to remove all the rubble, but we’ll have to play around and see what happens in the upcoming days.”

The near-completion of the project marks a milestone for residents, who have endured more than three and a half years of recurring pipe bursts, failed repairs, and worsening road conditions.

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Ayanda Ntshingila

Ayanda Ntshingila is an aspiring intern journalist at Caxton Local Media, skilled in news writing and reporting with a passion for storytelling. She is currently contributing to Fourways Review.

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