The Johannesburg Roads Agency (Pty) Ltd commenced its business on the 1st January 2001 with the City of Johannesburg being the sole shareholder. The JRA’s core competencies are the planning, design, construction, operation, control, rehabilitation, and maintenance of the roads and stormwater infrastructure in the City of Johannesburg. The main responsibilities include the construction and maintenance of bridges, culverts, traffic signals, traffic signal systems, footways, road signage, and road markings.
“The best city roads authority that enables economic growth and sustainability”
“We commit to provide quality roads that are accessible, safe and liveable for our communities”
“To plan, design, construct and maintain roads and roads infrastructure”
Below is a schematic representation of the three pillars and the enablers that govern the JRA’s business. Customer service is the overarching benchmark that determines the level of success in the business operations. The JRA seeks to ultimately achieve the outcomes of safety, mobility and access for users of the road network.
Respect | Gathering the customer, prioritising communities, ensuring equity |
Accountability | The man in the mirror, responsible actions |
Ubuntu | Compassion for communities and road users, empathy, humility |
Cooperation | Working together, integration, collaboration and pooling resources |
Honesty | Ethics, transparency, doing the right thing. |
For each of the key pillars that define the business of the JRA a set of focus areas have been identified. These will drive business operations for the next five years.
Traffic signals management | Traffic engineering (geometric improvements) |
Road signs and markings management | GIS and Accident Management Systems |
Road safety (infrastructure) | Traffic signal operations |
Network monitoring | Overload control |
An Intelligent Transport System |
Road Asset Management Systems (RAMS) | Strategic assets |
Planning | Development control |
Design | |
Maintenance | |
Construction |
Flood line and master planning | In house design (capacity building) |
Stormwater maintenance | Stormwater maintenance |
Stormwater network development planning | |
Development control | |
Dam safety management |