Myciti Control Centre To Track All Myciti Buses Within Next Few Weeks Articles|March 13, 2017 The City’s Transport and Urban Development Authority has made good progress with the reinstatement of the Advanced Public Transport Management System which will enable the MyCiTi Control Centre to track and monitor the MyCiTi buses on the 40 MyCiTi routes across Cape Town. Read More
Flexi-Time For Officials, Car-Pooling And Parking Incentives To Be Adopted By Council Articles|March 22, 2017 The City of Cape Town’s Mayoral Committee on Monday 20 March 2017 recommended that Council adopt the draft Travel Demand Management Strategy (TDMS) when it meets next week. The strategy proposes practical solutions to alleviate the traffic congestion on Cape Town’s road network. Read More
CITY OUTLINES INTENSIVE EFFORTS IN PREPARATION FOR WINTER DOWNPOUR Articles|May 23, 2016 Each year Transport for Cape Town, the City’s transport authority, undertakes major maintenance projects to mitigate and limit potential flooding associated with the winter rainfall season. Read More
City To Repair Marine Drive Link Bridge Over Fw De Klerk Boulevard Articles|March 27, 2017 The City of Cape Town’s Transport and Urban Development Authority will spend approximately R3,6 million on the much needed rehabilitation of the Marine Drive link bridge over FW de Klerk Boulevard in Woodstock. Read More
CAPETONIANS’ FUTURE MOBILITY RELIES ON INTEGRATION OF MYCITI SERVICE, TRAINS, GABS AND MINIBUS-TAXIS Articles|October 19, 2015 Experts in public transport attending the African Union of Public Transport (UATP) Workshop on Best Practice in Africa this morning reiterated that cities in Africa should integrate the different modes of transport – rail, buses, minibus-taxis, bicycles and walking lanes – to lure commuters from their private vehicles and to bring down the cost of public transport. Read More
City To Declare Cape Town As A Restructuring Zone To Speed Up Provision Of Affordable Housing Opportunities Articles|March 28, 2017 Statement by the City’s mayoral committee member for transport and urban development, councillor Brett Herron. Read More
CITY VINDICATED AS COURT GRANTS A PERMANENT INTERDICT AGAINST PROTESTERS INVOLVED IN ATTACKS ON MYCITI STATIONS Articles|May 30, 2016 The Western Cape High Court, on Wednesday 25 May 2016, granted the City of Cape Town a final and permanent interdict against violent protesters, among them the Govan Mbeki branch of the South African National Civic Organisation and members of their executive, preventing them from disrupting the MyCiTi service or conducting any protest action at the MyCiTi stations along the T04 trunk route. Read More
Eisleben Road To Become A Pedestrian Playground On Car-Free Sunday Articles|March 29, 2017 A section of Eisleben Road will be a car-free zone on Sunday 2 April 2017, with the celebration of Open Streets Day in Mitchells Plain. Read More
CITY TO SPEND R103 MILLION ON BROADENING OF BROADWAY BOULEVARD IN STRAND Articles|June 07, 2016 Transport for Cape Town, the City of Cape Town’s transport authority, will spend approximately R103 million on a major project to turn a section of Broadway Boulevard into a dual carriageway. The project will commence within the next three weeks and will take about two-and-a-half years to complete. Read More
City To Engage With Industry About Draft Outdoor Advertising By-Law Articles|April 03, 2017 The City of Cape Town has extended the period for public comment on the draft Outdoor Advertising By-law to 2 May 2017. In addition, the City will host a special information session to engage with the advertising industry about the intent and purposes of the By-law. Read More