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Solheim celebrates approval of road closure

After five years the residents of Solheim have obtained approval for road closures.

The Solheim west-side road closure is going ahead.

“The committee’s hard work and persistence has paid off.

“We are glad to announce that we have all the approved documents from all the relevant departments of the metro for the booming off of our area,” said Barbara Parker, the communications officer of the Solheim Road Closure committee.

It has taken over five years of patience and hard work on the part of the residents of Solheim to get the final approval from the municipality.

Construction on the closure began this week.

 

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The affected streets are:
• Zenith Street into Main Road: 24-hour access control point with guard house.

• Street closure with emergency/service vehicle access gates: Saturn Street into Main Road; Sun Street into Main Road and Polaris Road into Neptune Road.

• Street closure with emergency/service vehicle access gates: Peak period access control point: Morning (5am to 9am) and evening (4pm to 7pm): Western Road and AG De Wit Drive.

Since construction started, the Solheim Road Closure committee members have been inundated with requests from other streets in the area for assistance in their road closure process.

The committee members have expressed their willingness to share their knowledge and can be contacted via the community website (www.solheimcommunity.co.za).

 

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