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UPDATE: The City of Cape Town Draft Budget 2025-2026 comment period is open until 13 June
June 2025 update: NOTICE OF EXTENSION: DRAFT BUDGET 2025/26 PUBLIC PARTICIPATION PERIOD Following thorough consideration of all inputs received, the City has proposed several key amendments. Interested parties may view the draft budget in full and comment on the amendments between 28 May and 13 June 2025. Should any comments made during the initial public…
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Maitland Local Spatial Development Framework (2024) + information sessions in July
Maitland Local Spatial Development Framework (2024)Information Sessions 13th and 17th July 2024 The City of Cape Town’s Council approved the local spatial development framework (LSDF) for Maitland on the 27th of March 2024. The LSDF was drafted in collaboration with the local community and business owners. The spatial vision intends to revitalise the area by…
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AGM save the date & meet our new manager
in MaitCID newsMid-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…
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Clean-up of MiCiti corridor
The CID did a clean up of the MyCiti corridor in Koeberg Road. “We are experiencing difficulty with communication between us and the Department of Transport of the City Council in this regard,” said MaitCID manager, Gerhard van Rensburg of Geocentric Urban Management Initially the development would have been ended of with landscaping which was…
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Cape Town Mayor outlines status quo of water crisis
During a recent speech delivered at the Atlantis Aquifer, Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille thanked Capetonians who had been making efforts to cut their water usage, saying that about half of water users had restricted their daily usage to 87 litres per day. But added that this was not enough. “We need each and…
