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To facilitate traffic flow and accommodate the State of the Nation Address at the City Hall, road closures will be implemented in the Central Business District, impacting the normal traffic patterns in and around the city bowl.
Road users are urged to familiarise themselves with the closures and plan alternative routes accordingly.
Additionally, motorists should be aware of restricted parking in certain areas during this period.
• Curbside security fencing around Cape Town City Hall until Friday, 23 February 2024, 11.59.
• Roads around Cape Town City Hall will be affected until 15 February 2024, 11.59pm.
City and Foreshore areas
• Closed from 3pm to 11.59pm until 8 February.
• Closed from 5.45pm to 7.30pm on 13-15 February.
• Closed from 6am to 11.59pm on 8 February.
• Closed from 12am to 11.45pm on 8 February.
• Closed from 5am to 11.59pm on 5-8 February.
• Closed from 6am to 8pm on 13-15 February.
• Closed from 3pm to 11.59pm on 5 February.
• In effect from 12am to 11:45pm on Thursday, 8, Tuesday, 13, Wednesday, 14, and Thursday, 15 February 2024 in various areas, including Grand Parade, Roeland Street, Plein Street, Spin Street, Commercial Street, Parade Street, Corporation Street, and Caledon Street.
1. From N2 (Settler’s Way): Use N1, FW de Klerk Blvd via M5 (Black River Parkway), or M7 (Jakes Gerwel Dr).
2. From M3 (Union Ave): Use M5 (Black River Parkway) and N1 (FW de Klerk Blvd) or M4 (Main Rd), onto Victoria Rd, right onto Christiaan Barnard Rd to circle the outer CBD.
• MyCiTi operations: Route changes and deviations on Route A01 and other routes.
• Golden Arrow Bus Service: Normal operations from the Golden Acre bus terminus with route deviations on Thursday, 8 February 2024.