The Public Infrastructure Department manages the design, construction, and maintenance of Curepipe's urban infrastructure β from roads and drainage to public lighting, municipal buildings, playgrounds, markets, and community halls.
π₯ Senior Staff
| Position | Officer |
|---|---|
| Head of Public Infrastructure | Mr Sobhanand Jeetun |
| Civil Engineering Officer | Mrs Smita Boolaky |
βοΈ Primary Responsibilities
Road Services
Construction and maintenance of urban roads, including repairs of surface water drains.
Public Lighting
Care and improvement of public lighting in towns, gardens, green spaces, motorways, and main roads.
Traffic Management
Maintenance of traffic signs, road markings, and street name plates throughout the municipality.
Vehicle Fleet
Repairs and maintenance of all municipal vehicles and equipment.
Permits & Planning
Processing building permits and land division applications in coordination with the Planning department.
Infrastructure Projects
Design and implementation of buildings, roads, bridges, drains, pavements, lighting, playgrounds, sports grounds, social halls, markets, crematoriums, and exhibition halls.
Asset Maintenance
Upkeep and preservation of all council-owned infrastructural assets across the municipality.
π£οΈ Road Classification
| Road Type | Managed By | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Motorways & Main Roads | Road Development Authority | Managed at national level by the RDA |
| Urban Roads | Municipal Council | Primary responsibility of this department |
| Private Roads | Private owners | Council may assist in exceptional cases |
π Notable Infrastructure & Landmarks
War Memorial
Monument at Royal College gates commemorating those who served in the Great War.
Carnegie Library
Built 1920; holds approximately 75,000 documents including rare Mascareignes manuscripts.
Botanical Gardens
Established 1913 on 27 acres; contains rare tree collections and specimen plantings.
π Historical Context
Curepipe evolved from a Board established in 1924β1925 into a full Municipality in 1925. The town has grown significantly over the decades:
1924β25
Town Board established; Curepipe declared a Municipality
1960
FlorΓ©al area incorporated; municipal boundary expanded
1963
Surrounding villages incorporated β area grew from 3,502 to 5,660 arpents (1,478 to 2,390 hectares)