Follow this procedure to log Petitions with JRA

JOBURG– From time to time there may be motorists who practice less caution on the roads.

There are a number of steps you can take if you would like to apply for traffic calming measures in your area.

JRA stated that the Office of the Speaker is the custodian of petitions, “It is therefore the duty of the Speaker to promote and facilitate a fair and equitable process of considering petitions submitted to the council in terms of the current petitions process and policy,” Any applicant wishing to apply for traffic calming (speed humps), must submit an application via one of the following two processes.

The first process is:

• A petition registered with the petitions committee at the Speaker’s Office and given a reference number. (City funded, but Truluck advises this will take many years as there is a backlog of thousands of requests). You can use a mix of online and physical forms.

• A letter of acknowledgement is sent to the petitioner

• The relevant ward councillor is informed of the petition in his/ her ward

• The petition is referred to the affected department or a municipal owned entity (MoE) for consideration and response

• The department/MoE considers the petition and submits either a progress report or a report and closure form to the Petitions Standing Committee. Alternately, any self-funded application can be submitted directly to JRA with the following supporting documentation:

• Traffic safety audit (feasibility study)

• Signed community and or business support

• Ward councillors’ support (official letter)

• A letter of support from the City of Johannesburg’s regional director’s office

• A supporting letter and or enforcement statistics from the Metro police. The above documents must be submitted to JRA traffic engineering division.

All applications are assessed in accordance with the City’s Traffic Calming Policy. Details: Johannesburg Roads Agency www.jra.org.za/customer-service/traffic-calming-request

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