City of Cape Town to spend 171 million on fixing congestion problem in Kommetjie


Leonie Pretorius
23 September 2016

The City of Cape Town will spend R171 million on a project aimed at easing traffic congestion in the Kommetjie area.

The Kommetjie Road Project is expected to start within the next few weeks.

A two-way traffic flow system, not a stop-and go-control, will be in place for the duration of the project.

The City’s Brett Herron says Kommetjie has been identified as a congestion hotspot.


He says they expect the project to take just under three years to complete and they expect to start late in October.

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