Johannesburg
South Africa
South Africa
Public Road, Electronic Communications Networks and Miscellaneous By-law, 2009
- Published in Gauteng Provincial Gazette 214 on 30 September 2009
- Commenced on 30 September 2009
- [This is the version of this document from 30 September 2009 and includes any amendments published up to 29 June 2023.]
Chapter 1
Introductory provisions
1. Definitions and interpretation
In these By-laws, any word or expression that has been defined in the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act No. 93 of 1996) has that meaning and, unless the context otherwise indicates -"authorised official" means -(a)a member of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police established in terms of section 64A of the South African Police Service Act, 1995 (Act No. 68 of 1995); or(b)any person or official authorised as such, in writing, by the Council;"backfill" means to replace the structural layers, including the base, sub-base, sudgrade and subgrade but excluding the surfacing, in a trench dug in, or other excavation of, a road reserve, and "backfilling" is construed accordingly;"these By-Laws" includes the schedules;"City" means the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality or any mechanism, as contemplated in section 76 of the Municipal Systems Act, which is engaged in the provision of a municipal service;"class licence" has the meaning given in the Electronic Communications Act;"Code of Practice" means the Code of Practice for Work in the Road Reserve contained in Schedule 2;"Council" means (a)the council of the City, as provided for in section 157 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, in exercising the executive authority of the City, as provided for in section 11(1) of the Municipal Systems Act; or(b)where applicable, any person or body to whom a power of the council as provided for in paragraph (a) has been delegated in terms of section 59 of the Municipal Systems Act or any mechanism, as contemplated in section 76 of the Municipal Systems Act, which is engaged in the provision of a municipal service;"demarcated space" means a space so laid out and marked on the roadway as a place within which a vehicle is to be parked;"Electronic Communications Act" means the Electronic Communications Act, 2005, (Act No. 36 of 2005);"electronic communications network service" has the meaning given in the Electronic Communications Act;"emergency works" means any works in the road reserve, which are necessary to prevent, end or avert a dangerous situation or unplanned interruption in the provision of services by a service provider;"individual licence" has the meaning given in the Electronic Communications Act;"JRA" means the Johannesburg Roads Agency (Pty) Ltd, a municipal entity as defined in the Municipal Systems Act, in which the City is the sole shareholder, or such other mechanism, as provided for in section 76 of the Municipal Systems Act, through which the road network of the City is from time to time provided and maintained;"licensee" means the holder of an individual licence or a class licence in terms of the Electronic Communications Act to provide electronic communications network services;"municipal area" means the area falling within the boundaries of the City as provided for in Notice No. 6766 published in Provincial Gazette No. 141 dated 1 October 2000 or any subsequent notice published in terms of section 16 of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 (Act No. 117 of 1998)"municipal store" means the municipal store of the Council;"Municipal Systems Act" means the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act No. 32 of 2000);"official website" means the website of the City as provided for in section 21B of the Municipal Systems Act;"parking meter" means a device for registering and visibly recording of a parking period in accordance with the insertion of a coin or other prescribed object therein and includes a post or fixture to which it is attached;"parking period" means that period of parking in a demarcated space which is permitted by the insertion into the parking meter allocated to such space of a coin or other object as prescribed;"prescribed" means determined by resolution of the Council from time to time;"prescribed fee" means a fee determined by the Council by resolution in terms of section 10G(7){a){ii) of the Local Government Transition Act, 1993 (Act No. 209 of 1993), or any other applicable legislation;"public road" means a road including a street, footpath, pavement, sidewalk, square, road island, subway, bridge, public passageway or other thoroughfare, which the public has the right to use, in the municipal area, for which the Council is responsible, and does not include a provincial road or national road within the municipal area;"public service provider" means a service provider, other than a licensee, which is -(a)an organ of state, as defined in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996); or(b)engaged in the provision of a municipal service as defined in the Municipal Systems Act;"reinstate" means to replace the surfacing, including the bituminous surfacing, paving blocks, paving slabs, earth or grass, as the case may be, of a road reserve, and "reinstatement" is construed accordingly;"restore" means to place a public road in the state in which it was found prior to the performance of any works in the road reserve, including to backfill and reinstate the road reserve, and "restoration" is construed accordingly;"road reserve" means the full width of a public road, and includes the verge and roadway;"service" means a utility or other service provided to the public or a section of the public over a network including, but not limited to, electricity, water, gas and electronic communications network services and any other system for supplying a public need;"service provider" means the provider of a service;"storekeeper" means the person in the service of the Council who holds the position of storekeeper or a person acting in that capacity;"token" in respect of a trolley, means a sign on which the name or trade name and the address of the owner appears;"trolley" means a push trolley, push cart or any table, stand or basket on wheels;"watercourse" means a watercourse as defined in section 1 of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act No. 36 of 1998);"works in the road reserve" means any work that may affect motorists, cyclists, pedestrians, the public road, footways, kerbing, traffic signs, traffic signals, street lighting, underground or overground services or any other structure or service that is contained in the road reserve and includes the digging of trenches, tunneling, erection of signboards, hoardings and other structures, shaping and landscaping in the road reserve;.2. Application
Chapter 2
General requirements in respect of public roads
3. Damage to trees
4. Barbed wire, dangerous and electrical fencing
5. Protection of public roads
No person may place upon or off-load on a public road any material or goods that are likely to cause damage to that public road unless the person has taken reasonable precautions to protect the surface of the public road against damage.6. Cleanliness of public roads
7. Article placed in building facing public road
No person may place any article likely to cause injury or damage to any person or property if it were to fall on a public road, in any building near a public road without taking all reasonable steps necessary to prevent the article falling onto the public road.8. Damaging of Council's property
Subject to section 10, no person may deface, tamper, damage, remove, or in any way interfere with any of the city's property or work on or along any public road.9. Cleaning and repairing on public roads
No person may clean or repair any part of a vehicle or wash, dry or paint any article or object on any public road except in the case of an emergency breakdown of a vehicle when emergency repairs may be done.10. Defacing, marking or painting public roads
No person may in any way deface, mark or paint any public road or part of a public road or any structure related to such road, without the prior written permission of the Council.11. Races and sports events
12. Loitering on public roads
13. Loitering and touting at places of public entertainment
14. Public decency
15. Trolleys
16. Public road collections
17. Control of stormwater and watercourses on public road
18. Obstruction on public roads
No person may deposit or cause to be deposited or leave or cause to be left any sand, stone, earth, bricks, timber, lime, cement or other building or excavated material of whatever nature on any portion of any road reserve unless it is deposited within an enclosure in respect of which the prior written permission of the Council has been obtained.19. Planting on sidewalks
No person may plant or cause to be planted, any tree, shrub or other plant on any road reserve, which obstructs or interferes with pedestrian traffic on such road reserve or allow any such tree, shrub or plant to remain on that road reserve.Chapter 3
Traffic matters
20. Control of traffic
An authorised official may direct any form of traffic by means of any visible or audible signal and every person must obey such signal.21. Clinging to moving vehicles
No person travelling upon any pedal cycle, motor cycle, coaster, sled, roller-skates, or any other similar device may cling to or attach himself or herself or such cycle, coaster, sled, roller-skates or device to any other moving vehicle, upon a public road.22. Removal of obstructions
23. Games, throwing stones, on public roads
24. Shoeing and cleaning of animals on public roads
No person may shoe any animal, or clean, dress, train or break-in livestock on any public road.25. Animals on public roads
26. Parking meters
27. Medical practitioner exempt
A medical practitioner is exempt from paying the prescribed fees, while the vehicle used by that practitioner is parked in a demarcated space, to enable him or her to perform professional duties at any place other than a consulting room or similar place, subject to a form or token issued by the Health Professions Council of South Africa for that purpose being displayed on the windscreen of the vehicle concerned in such manner that it is readily legible from outside the vehicle.Chapter 4
Works on, across or under any public road
28. Ropes, wires or poles across public road
29. Excavations in public roads
30. Permission to hoard in footway
31. Emergency works by service providers
32. Other works in the road reserve
Chapter 5
Installation of electronic communications facilities
33. Works on or under public roads and other municipal land
34. Area plan
The area plan to be submitted in terms of section 33(3)(a)(ii) must -35. Agreement in respect of works on municipal land other than a public road
36. Notification of the public and service providers
37. Occupation of and works on or under public roads
38. Control and supervision of works
39. Restoration of public roads
40. Completion
41. Emergency works by a licensee
42. Notice regarding trees
43. Failure to give notice
Chapter 6
General provisions
44. Offences and penalties
45. Repeal and amendment of by-laws
The by-laws listed in the first and second columns of Schedule 1 are amended or repealed to the extent indicated in the third column.46. Short title
These by-laws are called the Public Road, Electronic Communications Networks and Miscellaneous By-laws, 2003.History of this document
30 September 2009 this version
Cited documents 9
Legislation 9
- Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996
- Electronic Communications Act, 2005
- Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003
- Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998
- Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000
- National Road Traffic Act, 1996
- National Water Act, 1998
- Nonprofit Organisations Act, 1997
- Standards Act, 2008