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Road closures to be implemented ahead of SONADue to the State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday, Parliament has advised Cape Town motorists and pedestrians to expect parking restrictions and temporary road closures in and around the Cape Town City Hall until 16 February. ![]() Source: Sandy Millar via Unsplash There will also be full closure around the City Hall on the day of the ceremony. The 2022 SONA, which will be delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa at 19:00, will be held outside of the usual seat of Parliament for the first time after the fire that ravaged the Parliamentary precinct last month. Road closures that are in place from 1-16 February are: Corporation Street between Darling and Longmarket Streets will be completely closed to motorists. However, a walking path is available for pedestrians. The closure is effective from 5am to 11.59pm. Curbside fencing around the perimeter of the Cape Town City Hall has also been affected from 1 up until 16 February. The affected streets are: • Darling Street Road closures as a result of rehearsals have been implemented from Monday, 7 February and will continue until Wednesday, 9 February between 5pm and 11.59pm. These closures apply to: • Darling Street: between Plein and Buitenkant Streets On the day of the SONA, Roeland Street between Buitenkant and Brandweer Streets as well as Buitenkant Street between Roeland and Darling Streets will be closed from 17:45 to 19:30. There will also be temporary closures Thursday on the following routes: • Klipper Road, Newlands: from Main Road (M4) to Newlands Avenue The closures will be from 5.45pm to 7pm. Road closures will also be imposed from 4am to 11.45pm on Commercial Street between Plein and Buitenkant Streets - becoming bi-directional as well as Plein Street between Roeland and Barrack Streets There will also be contingency closures on Thursday in case of an emergency from 08:00 to 23:45, that will apply to roads contained in parking restrictions. Parking restrictions along the following areas will apply as of midnight, 9 February to 10 February: • Parade, Cape Town This includes 14 to 16 February. Road closures included in parking restrictions: • Darling Street: between Plein and Buitenkant Streets The SONA debate and replies will take place from 14 to 16 February 2022. |