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City Improvement District By-Law & City Improvement District Policy

Have your say on the proposed changes to the City Improvement District By-Law & City Improvement District Policy

Our Facade Improvement Programme- Building a Better Future

Bestselling entrepreneurial author Jim Rohn once said, “The good things we build – end up building us”. In the Maitland City Improvement District (MAITCID), our streets are no utopia, but at the MAITCID we are committed to collaboratively improving our community. We believe that improvement is contagious – which is why we have initiated our …

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MAITLAND CID AGM 2020

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

City of Cape Town COVID-19 Business Impact Survey

Covid-19 – Essential services during nationwide lockdown

Strict regulations in place Those on the road will be required to produce a permit and proof of identification to law enforcement officers 27 March 2020 – Cape Argus – BALDWIN NDABA AND MWANGI GITHAHU ESSENTIAL services workers who will be allowed to report for work during the 21-day nationwide lockdown will do so under …

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Guide on how to Apply for a new, lost or stolen wheelie bin.

Apply for a new bin The registered property owner or property managing agent must download and fill in the Supply of Services Application Form (English | Afrikaans | isiXhosa). Please ensure that you fill in all the sections related to refuse removal. If you are renting, you will need to submit a letter of authority from the property owner or …

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Notice of AGM 2019

The MAITLAND CITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NPC will be hosting its Annual General Meeting and all stakeholders are invited to a review of the year’s activities. Date:                             29 October 2019 Time:                             16:00 …

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MEDIA RELEASE – Mayor Plato announces City’s move to Level 3 ‘recovery’ restrictions

From Saturday 1 December 2018, water restrictions and the associated tariffs will be lowered from Level 5 to Level 3 recovery restrictions, which includes increasing the daily usage from 70 litres per person per day to 105 litres per person per day; or from 500 million litres to 650 million litres of collective usage per …

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Development Management Information (DMI) Guidelines Series

  DMI Guideline Series – A5 flyer   Full information (content of the booklets) can be downloaded from the following link : http://www.capetown.gov.za/Family%20and%20home/City-publications/publications-and-reports/building-planning-and-development