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Sandton shutdown: what you need to know

26 Aug 2015
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STREETS across Sandton

will be closed off for the

entire month of October,

while the City of Johannesburg

hosts the world’s second ever

‘EcoMobility World Festival

and Exhibition’– a month-long

car-free district event.

The City of Johannesburg

has been working with the

Sandton Management District

over the last two years to

implement a new Sandton

Transport Master Plan, which

will introduce the bus rapid

transit system (BRT), cycle

lanes and improved public

transport to the Sandton CBD.

Road closures in Sandton

will take place in October

during the EcoMobility World

Festival and Exhibition. “For

members of the public, this

will make public transport

more accessible and reduce

the need to use a car to

come into the Sandton CBD,”

says Tau.

An integrated operational

plan has been developed

that identifies the most

appropriate routes for BRT,

Metrobus, Putco, minibus

taxis, and metered taxis. In

addition to existing services,

the city is recapitalising

Metrobus with 150 new

buses.

The city is discussing with

owners of various shopping

malls to host park-and-ride

facilities for Gautrain buses,

Rea Vaya or Metrobus.

These include: Brightwater

Commons, Montecasino,

Waterfall, Nicolway, and

Morningside Glen. Most park

and rides will cost R10.

For people who finish work

late, there will be drop off

services, such as electric tuk

tuks and minibuses, that will

be available to transport them

to their cars.

To make walking easier,

sidewalks along the Sandton

Gautrain Station will be

redone and widened and a

bike lane will be added along

the route.

Alternative transport will

include:

 Park and rides in nearby

areas and transport with tuk

tuks, pedicabs and electric

vehicles.

 Additional public transport

including new Metrobuses

Newly constructed and pop

up cycle lanes.

 Arrangements will be made

for deliveries, waste removal,

emergency vehicles, the

elderly and the disabled.

The festival road

closure plan

Maude Street (between

Rivonia and Fifth)

Closed for private vehicles

(with arrangements for

deliveries, etc.)

Cycle lane is being

constructed between

Rivonia and West (coming

from Alexandra, via

Linden)

West Street (between

Rivonia and Fredman)

Closed for private vehicles

(with arrangements for

deliveries, etc.)

 Will be reconstructed

with increased sidewalks,

cycle lanes, and street

furniture

Rivonia, Fredman, Fifth

 Temporary public

transport loop

 Lanes to be removed

according to how many

pedestrians need to be

accommodated

Remainder of road will be

open for vehicular traffic

 Pop-up landscaping, bus

stops and shelters for

public transport users

Alice Lane

Closed for private vehicles

(with arrangements for

deliveries, etc.)

 To be used as test track

for exhibition

Gwen Lane

Closed for private vehicles

(with arrangements for

deliveries, etc.)

 To be used for food

festival and other street

activities.

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