Mid-October, we hold our Annual General Meeting (AGM 2023) to review the year’s activities and begin our planning for 2024/25. The Maitland CID has also appointed a new manager. Read on for more.
SAVE THE DATE! Our AGM is coming up
All stakeholders are invited to a review of the year’s activities and planning for 2024/25.
Resolutions presented at the AGM can only be voted for by bonafide members. All non-members wishing to take part must be registered before 6 October.
AGM Details
Tuesday, 17 October 2023, 10:00
Maitland City Hall, 268 Voortrekker Road, Maitland.
RSVP to enquiries@maitcid.co.za
New CID By-law Policy
The new CID by-law policy came into effect from 1 July, which serves “To provide for the establishment of City Improvement Districts; to provide for additional rates; and to provide for matters incidental thereto.”
The City of Cape Town’s by-law and policy regarding the establishment and management of City Improvement Districts has gone through several iterations over the years since the concept of a CID was first tested in the year 2000.
The latest revisions of the by-law and policy comes as more than 50 CIDs are now in operation.
The by-law is available to download online here at openbylaws.org.za.
Meet our new manager
Meet our new Maitland City Improvement District manager! Gerhard is committed to making Maitland better for our community, working tirelessly in his key role at our City Improvement District.
MAITCID Manager Gerhard Jansen van Rensburg is available on 084 3096078 or maitcid@geocentric.co.za.
For Public Safety Emergencies Contact:
24 – hour Geocentric Control Room on 021 565 0900
For all other enquiries:
Call our office on: 021 565 0901 or 083 583 6099
Email: info@geocentric.co.za
Maitland CID Offices:
182 Voortrekker Rd, Maitland, Cape Town, 7405
Logging a service request with the City
You too can assist with urban management and the growing number of faults and service requests that the City and WID deal with on a daily basis. By reporting water and electricity faults and other maintenance requirements such as potholes, missing road signs or blocked stormwater drains, through the correct channels, we and the City are able to attend to these service requests and log their status in an effective way.
There are multiple channels through which you can do this – the easiest being the online portal at capetown.gov.za/servicerequests, which is also now available in the City of Cape Town mobile app.
View all the steps to log a service request on the flyers below.