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Court orders City of Joburg, Mogale City to repair flooded Featherbrooke riverbeds
ZA🏛️ Politics8 hr. ago

Court orders City of Joburg, Mogale City to repair flooded Featherbrooke riverbeds

Residents of the Featherbrooke Estate in Muldersdrift, near Krugersdorp, have secured a court ruling requiring three state entities—Mogale City, the City of Johannesburg, and the Johannesburg Roads Agency—to repair damaged riverbeds and implement a Stormwater Management Plan. This follows a six-year legal battle initiated in 2020 after recurring flooding caused severe damage to the estate, including eroded embankments, exposed sewer lines, and compromised security infrastructure. The case highlights the failure of multiple local authorities to address the issue, despite repeated attempts by the homeowners' association. Legal experts note that the court's decision represents a rare instance where multiple state bodies were ordered to act collectively, setting a potential precedent for similar cases involving overlapping municipal responsibilities.

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Court orders City of Joburg, Mogale City to repair flooded Featherbrooke riverbeds

Residents of the Featherbrooke Estate in Muldersdrift, near Krugersdorp, have secured a court ruling requiring three state entities—Mogale City, the City of Johannesburg, and the Johannesburg Roads Agency—to repair damaged riverbeds and implement a Stormwater Management Plan. This follows a six-year legal battle initiated in 2020 after recurring flooding caused severe damage to the estate, including eroded embankments, exposed sewer lines, and compromised security infrastructure. The case highlights the failure of multiple local authorities to address the issue, despite repeated attempts by the homeowners' association. Legal experts note that the court's decision represents a rare instance where multiple state bodies were ordered to act collectively, setting a potential precedent for similar cases involving overlapping municipal responsibilities.

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