City to host public information day on Kloof Road repair project in Camps Bay

Major works are needed to repair a section of Kloof Road that was damaged during a Level-9 storm in September last year.


  • Camps Bay residents are invited to a public information day on the Kloof Road repair project.
  • The road has been closed since September last year due to damage from a storm, making it unsafe.
  • City officials will provide updates on the repair timeline, challenges, and progress at the session on 21 November.

Residents from Camps Bay and surrounding areas are invited to a public information day about the major works needed to repair a section of Kloof Road that was damaged during a Level 9 storm in September last year.

Kloof Road is one of the access routes that links the City Bowl with the Atlantic Seaboard suburbs of Camps Bay, Clifton, Bantry Bay and Sea Point.

Residents are encouraged to visit Camps Bay Preparatory School Campus on Thursday 21 November from 15:00 to 19:00 where officials will provide updates on the timelines, challenges, and progress to date.

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The section between Kloof Nek Road and Round House Road has been closed to traffic since the long weekend of 24 September last year in the interest of public safety after the embankment supporting Kloof Road was destabilised, making it unsafe to carry a load. 

Heavy rainfall  this past winter caused an additional slip failure to the road. Rob Quintas, Mayco member for urban mobility, says: “Details about the damage, the challenges posed by the road’s unique location, what we have done to date, and the provisional timeframes will be on display.

This is also the ideal opportunity to engage with the City’s project managers.” 

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