The City of Cape Town’s Urban Mobility Directorate started with roadworks in Table View and Sunset Beach last week. In Sunset Beach, the work commenced on Monday 13 October and in Table View from Wednesday 15 October. These road resurfacing projects are scheduled to end on Friday 7 November, weather permitting and provided there are no unforeseen delays.
The work will be carried out between 08:00 and 17:30 from Monday to Saturday. In Table View, work will be done along the following roads: Cross Road, Circle Road, South Road, Keats Road, Van De Graaf Road, St Chads, Bay Beach Avenue, Blaauwberg Road, Gie Road, R27 between Link Road and Sandown Road, Parklands Main Road and Wood Drive.
What the work entails
The work will involve repairs to the footway, remove existing asphalt and laying new asphalt. Once completed, new road markings will be applied to improve road safety and visibility. In Sunset Beach, road resurfacing work will be carried out along Bay Beach Avenue.
“We would like to thank all road users in these two areas for their patience. The resurfacing of existing roads forms part of the City’s road maintenance system that ensures that we prolong the longevity of the City’s road network. I ask motorists and pedestrians to please pay attention to road signs and be vigilant in and around the roadworks areas as we work towards keeping Cape Town moving,” said the City’s Mayco member for urban mobility, Rob Quintas.
To facilitate the work, partial lane closures may be in place. Motorists are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative routes where possible to minimise delays.





