CITY ISSUES PROSPECTUS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FORESHORE FREEWAY PRECINCT Articles|July 08, 2016 The City of Cape Town has issued the prospectus for the development of the Foreshore Freeway Precinct in the Cape Town central business district. Read More
CITY’S TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS TO TACKLE APARTHEID SPATIAL PLANNING AND UNLOCK ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Articles|July 27, 2016 In March 2016 Council adopted its Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Strategic Framework which prescribes how new developments across Cape Town should address apartheid spatial inequality, urbanisation and the high cost of public transport, while also stimulating economic growth. Read More
TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS TO IGNITE URBAN RENEWAL, ECONOMIC GROWTH, JOB CREATION IN BELLVILLE AND METRO-SOUTH EAST Articles|July 27, 2017 In March 2016, the City of Cape Town’s Council adopted a new approach to integrated spatial and transport planning to accelerate our efforts to eradicate the legacy of apartheid spatial planning and to assist us in building a more equitable and inclusive city. The policy document called the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Strategic Framework serves as the City of Cape Town’s long-term development strategy. Read More
Myciti Service Suspended As From Wednesday Morning Due To National Strike Action Articles|April 11, 2017 The City of Cape Town wants to inform all commuters that the MyCiTi service will be suspended as from Wednesday morning, 12 April 2017, until further notice. No MyCiTi buses will be operating and commuters are requested in advance to please make alternative arrangements. Read More
Myciti Service Remains Suspended As National Strike Action Continues Articles|April 12, 2017 The City of Cape Town wants to inform all commuters that the MyCiTi service remains suspended until further notice. Commuters with a Monthly Pass should please note that we will extend the monthly packages for the time equal to the duration of the national bus drivers’ strike. Read More
CITY REFURBISHES VICTORIA ROAD BRIDGE IN PLUMSTEAD Articles|July 29, 2016 Transport for Cape Town, the City of Cape Town’s transport authority, is spending approximately R7,3 million on the refurbishment of the Victoria Road bridge over the southern suburbs railway line in Plumstead. Read More
Public Participation For Proposed Madiba Statue And Exhibition At City Hall To Commence Tuesday 18 April 2017 Articles|April 18, 2017 The City of Cape Town will commence with a public participation process about the proposal to commemorate the life and work of the late President Nelson Mandela with a statue and exhibition at City Hall. Read More
Myciti Service Operating Again As Of Saturday Morning Articles|April 18, 2017 The City of Cape Town wants to inform all commuters that the MyCiTi service is operational again as from Saturday 15 April 2017. Read More
CITY UNVEILS CAPE TOWN’S FIRST BLIND-FRIENDLY OUTDOOR PARK Articles|August 24, 2016 The City of Cape Town unveiled its first blind-friendly park in Bellville this morning, 23 August 2016. The park has a unique design and special features, such as a scented garden and acoustic way-finding to assist children with limited or no vision to orientate themselves in this outdoor space. Read More
Implementation Strategy For Integrated Public Transport Network Plan Paves Way For New Myciti Trunk Routes Articles|May 02, 2017 The City of Cape Town’s Council adopted the implementation strategy for the City’s Integrated Public Transport Network (IPTN) plan which prioritises the roll-out of five new MyCiTi corridor routes across Cape Town on Wednesday 26 April. Read More