Thursday, September 06, 2012

New bold plans for Cape Flats approved

Florentia Roman
06 September 2012

Plans for the next decade to have Cape Town’s landscape transformed have been approved by the city’s economic, environmental and spatial planning committee.

The plan will connect all the big suburbs and develop economic hubs across all areas while coastlines and wetlands will be marked as key tourism destinations.

Areas include, Delft, Khayelitsha, Mitchells Plain and Bellville.

Mayoral Committee member for economic, environmental and spatial planning, Belinda Walker said they want to increase density and make sure people stuck on the edge of the city, can get back into the middle.


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