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Subcouncil resolution details

Subcouncil 24

Agenda item no

24SUB 15/3/2017

Subject

MOTION RECEIVED FROM COUNCILLOR GREGORY PECK TO INVESTIGATE THE POOR QUALITY WORKMANSHIP OF THE PAINTWORK ON THE STREET NAMES IN WARD 15

Meeting date

Friday, March 17, 2017

Resolution

Recommend

Date closed

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Resolution detail

Hi; Councillor Peck’s Motion to Sub-Council 24; including my attached spread-sheet & supporting e-mail, have reference. DRAFT INTERIM REPORT BACKGROUND • The total length of formal roads confined within the parameters of Sub-Council 24, is less than 350km. The Somerset West District and its associated Depots are responsible for maintaining all road-markings, street names, traffic signs and reflective road studs along approximately 1 600km of roads, which are located within the boundaries of Sub-Council 2, 8, 21, 22 and 24. • The total approved operating budget for the 2016/17 financial year, which has been allocated to the Somerset West District and all its associated Maintenance Depots, is only R 26 546 610.00 (please refer to my 1st Attachment). Such budget is utilised to inter alia conduct the following prescribed maintenance activities i.e. local road reseal, guardrails, reactive routine maintenance, lane markings and signs, footways, verges and cycle ways, kerbs and channels, gravel road maintenance and weed-spraying. • The total amount assigned (from the aforementioned allotted Primary Budget of R 26 546 610.00) to road/lane markings, traffic signs, reflective road studs and street names throughout the entire Somerset West District (viz. Sub-Council 2, 8, 21, 22 and 24) and all its associated Depots, is only R 2 380 000.00. • With the present staff and funding allocated for this purposes, street names can only be repainted once in approximately ten (10) years. • Inspections are carried out by both Depot and District Staff on an ongoing basis. Road/lane markings, traffic signs, street names and reflective road studs requiring maintenance are noted and placed on various works programmes, together with requests, complaints and C3 Notifications received from the public. • In addition to Depot Staff (under the direct management of Mr. Wesley Bowers), the services of Contractors are also utilized. It is obviously more costly, since it includes additional material, transport and labour charges. If a Contractor is appointed to paint all the street names, then it implies that less money will be available to conduct road/lane markings, traffic signage and reflective road studs. • Although the application and type of paint to be utilised by Contractors is specified by the City, it is extremely difficult to exercise constant control over the quality of the final product applied. • The real problem is not with the quality of the paint utilised or its application, but rather the preparation (sand-blasting) and pre-treatment (bonding agent) of the surface area prior to the actual painting of the street name. Such activities are often deliberately omitted from the scope of work, as it is far more time consuming and expensive than the proposed painting work itself. It has been estimated that at least 50% of the budget could be spent just on the preparation and pre-treatment activities alone, with no real guarantee of its longevity. • If the Transport and Urban Development Authority (TDA) should invest more time, effort and money on any preparation and pre-treatment activities, then (without any improvement to our current staffing and budgetary constraints) the return period for the painting of street names will be once in approximately twenty (20) years. RECOMMENDATIONS • That the staffing and budgetary constraints, persisting in the District and its various associated Depots, be reassessed. Leon de Goede Principal Professional Officer Directorate: Transport for Cape Town (TCT) Department : Maintenance (IM) (Somerset West District) 2nd Floor, Municipal Offices Cnr. Andries Pretorius Street and Victoria Street Somerset West 7130 ? Tel: +27 (0)21 444-4686 ? Fax:: +27 (0)21 444-4801 ? Email: leon.degoede@capetown.gov.za ??Internet: http://www.capetown.gov.za

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