MyCiTi bus stops in Khayelitsha see the light Articles|October 08, 2017 The MyCiTi N2 Express routes between Khayelitsha and the Civic Centre in the Cape Town central business district have become increasingly popular since the introduction of the first route in Khayelitsha East in July 2014 and the launch of the Khayelitsha West route in September 2015. Read More
Skills development programme to benefit Blikkiesdorp residents Articles|September 28, 2017 Today the City of Cape Town, the Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA), and the False Bay Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College were delighted to launch a multi-million rand skills development programme for 91 residents from Blikkiesdorp who will receive construction industry training at False Bay TVET College in Westlake. Read More
City issues prospectus for affordable, social, and inclusionary housing in Salt River, Woodstock, and inner-city Articles|September 29, 2017 The prospectus for the development of affordable, social, and inclusionary housing opportunities on 11 City-owned sites in Salt River, Woodstock, and the inner-city was issued this morning, 29 September 2017. Read More
BNG housing project in Masiphumelele and plans for new minibus-taxi facility on track Articles|September 28, 2017 The City of Cape Town’s Transport and Urban Development Authority (TDA) is leading three major projects intended to improve the quality of life of those residents living in Masiphumelele. Read More
Main Road for feet, rollerblades, skateboards and bicycles on Open Streets Day Articles|September 22, 2017 Transport Month kicks off in Cape Town with an Open Streets Day in Observatory, Salt River and Woodstock, where a 5 km long section of Main Road (M4) will be temporarily closed to vehicular traffic on Sunday, 1 October 2017. Read More
City invites public to view City-owned sites earmarked for affordable housing development Articles|September 21, 2017 The City of Cape Town will host three open days where residents and interested parties can view the 11 City-owned sites in Salt River, Woodstock and the inner-city to be developed for social and affordable housing opportunities. Read More
4 000 Households To Benefit From Affordable Housing Developments On Well-Located City-Owned Land Articles|September 13, 2017 Building inclusive communities through reversing the spatial legacy of apartheid is a key priority of this government. South African cities should break with the past where our urban form is defined by poorer families living on the fringes. Read More
City launches inner-city social housing initiative Articles|September 13, 2017 The City has turned a corner in its approach to affordable housing and to reversing the legacy of apartheid spatial planning and forced removals which saw the majority of the Capetonians of colour moved to settlements away from the inner-city, excluding them from economic opportunities. Apartheid also created a fragmented and unsustainable city, especially for the poor. Read More
CITY-WIDE PUBLIC TRANSPORT PLAN TO ENSURE MOBILITY INTO THE YEAR 2032 Articles|July 14, 2014 On 17 June 2014 the City’s Mayoral Committee adopted a ground-shifting city-wide integrated public transport network (IPTN) plan for the next 18 years to meet the travel demands of a population which is predicted to increase from 4,1 million in 2012 to approximately 5,6 million in 2032. Read More
TRANSPORT IN CAPE TOWN Articles|November 27, 2014 Cape Town is one of the easiest cities in South Africa to navigate, whether by car, bus, taxi, rail, bicycle or on foot. The city is bicycle and pedestrian friendly, with a network of clearly marked bicycle lanes and walkways across Cape Town. Read More