The City of Cape Town has begun constructing pedestrian footways along several road segments in Bellville, Uitzicht, Eversdal and Peerless Park West to improve safety and accessibility for residents.
Work is taking place between 07:00 and 17:00, Monday to Saturday, and is expected to continue until Wednesday, 29 April 2026, subject to weather conditions and other unforeseen delays.
The construction involves preparing road sites, strengthening the ground, installing new edges and kerbs, improving drainage, and finally laying the footpaths.

“These upgrades will make it safer and easier for residents to walk in their neighbourhoods and encourage more people to choose active ways of getting around. We thank residents for their patience while this important work is under way as we continue working to keep Cape Town moving,” said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, Councillor Rob Quintas.
Affected road segments
The pedestrian footways will be constructed along the following road segments:
- A section of Riesling Street between Kanonberg Boulevard and Pontac Street in Oude Westhof, Bellville
- Vatican Street (westbound) between Athens Street and Okavango Road in Uitzicht
- Sondal Road and Kendal Road in Eversdal
- Raan Street between Frans Conradie Drive and Horak Street in Peerless Park West, Kraaifontein
The City of Cape Town is urging pedestrians and all other road users to stay alert while construction is under way. Motorists are urged to slow down, follow all road signs, watch out for uneven surfaces, and be mindful of construction workers as well as pedestrians walking past the construction sites in these areas.





