By Chanel September
7 May 2007
Another public meeting, to be held next week, to discuss the Green Point Common has been added to the public consultation process. So far, the meetings have garnered a positive response to the proposed common.
Residents in the city have had the opportunity to make their voices heard with comment and suggestions on the development site plan for the common.
City of Cape Town spokesperson Pieter Cronjie says, “the city has made a capital budget provision of R120 million for the redevelopment of the common”.
He added that “construction of the new site is on schedule, “the meeting series is due to end this month on 25 May."
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