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Midvaal footpath project progresses toward completion

The municipality launched the first phase of the project in May as part of a broader plan to improve infrastructure and promote safe, accessible mobility for pedestrians and cyclists.

Construction is progressing on the Midvaal Local Municipality’s new sidewalk footpath connecting the Meyerton CBD and Golf Park to the newly built Riverstone Mall.

Midvaal Mayor Peter Teixeira, members of the mayoral committee and ward
councillors inspect the sidewalk footpath currently under construction. Photo: Supplied/ Peter Teixeira

The municipality launched the first phase of the project in May as part of a broader plan to improve infrastructure and promote safe, accessible mobility for pedestrians and cyclists. The project includes preparing and paving the gravel shoulders along the route, installing kerbing, and laying commercial grade paving blocks.
According to the municipality, the footpath is expected to be completed by the end of June.
The initiative also aims to boost local job creation. Two local Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs) were appointed to handle paving and kerb-laying, while six local labourers have been hired by the main contractor.
Once phase one is complete, a second phase—pending budget approval—is expected to extend the footpath to the Kookrus and Rothdene areas.
Several residents have welcomed the development, saying the footpath will improve safety and convenience.
The project is one of a number of infrastructure upgrades currently underway in Midvaal as part of its town revitalisation strategy.

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Gugulethu Kgongoane

Gugulethu Kgongoane is the Online Editor of Sedibeng Ster. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za She is also an online journalist of Vaalweekblad. Email: gugu@mooivaal.co.za

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