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Sandton roads to get a major makeover

The City of Johannesburg is taking decisive action to tackle the pothole epidemic and deteriorating road conditions, with Sandton among the prioritised areas set to benefit from a R149.9m investment in road resurfacing.

The City of Johannesburg is rolling out a comprehensive plan to address the mounting frustrations caused by potholes and poor road conditions, especially in high-traffic areas like Sandton.

Through a substantial R149.9m allocation for the 2025/26 financial year, Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) is set to resurface key arterial routes, including parts of the M1 North and South, Sandton Highway, and other main roads that connect the vibrant business district to the rest of the city.

This targeted investment responds to the urgent need for safer, more reliable roads. The initiative includes proactive and reactive maintenance, road rehabilitation, and reinstatement of roads affected by excavations – particularly those caused by infrastructure repairs by Johannesburg Water (JW).

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A visual conditions assessment (VCA) has identified roads in ‘very poor’ condition that require reconstruction or resurfacing, ensuring resources are focused where they are most needed.

JRA CEO Zweli Nyathi said: “This increased budget, up from R105m last financial year, reflects our commitment to addressing roads that have deteriorated beyond repair and will restore the public’s trust in our infrastructure. We are focused on delivering tangible improvements that will alleviate the daily challenges faced by commuters.”

Sandton residents and visitors can expect smoother rides, better drainage, and a reduction in potholes, improving not just comfort but also safety for drivers, pedestrians, and public transport users.

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MMC for Transport Kenny Kunene emphasised the importance of these upgrades. “Johannesburg’s road infrastructure, in some areas, was not designed for today’s traffic volumes. Resurfacing main arterial roads is critical to ensuring safe and efficient mobility, especially on municipal highways and other key commuter routes, which are vital for the city’s economic and social growth.

“JRA will utilize asphalt produced at its Booysens asphalt plant to maintain quality and efficiency during resurfacing. Additionally, the agency is working closely with JW to reduce reinstatement backlogs by 75%, restoring roads and sidewalks affected by utility excavations,” Zweli concluded.

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