Construction of two new MyCiTi depots on the corner of Spine Road and Mew Way between Khayelitsha and Mitchells Plain are making progress.
According to the City of Cape Town, the construction is now
65% complete and on track to conclude by May 2025.
Construction was initially delayed by several weeks due to
extortion attempts, but according to the municipality, this lost time has been
made up by the contractor working extended hours and on weekends.
Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis along with Rob Quintas, Mayoral
Committee Member for Urban Mobility, conducted a progress site visit at the
depot on Friday.
‘’I was happy to see good progress in the construction of
new MyCiTi depots at Spine Road and Mew Way, which will be at the heart of
operations for this big extension of the MyCiTi bus system. The City is working
at pace to expand the MyCiTi bus service to the metro-south east, specifically
to Philippi, Mitchells Plain and Khayelitsha. Once complete, hundreds of
thousands of commuters will have access to safe, reliable, direct public
transport along one of the busiest transport routes in the city. This project
is part of the full 73% of the City's infrastructure budget directly
benefitting lower income households in 2023/24,’’ said Mayor Hill-Lewis.
The 15-hectare City-owned site is strategically located
near the planned new routes to save costs and accommodate more bus trips very
early in the morning. Construction began in August 2022 and is set to be
completed by May 2025.
‘’The depots will house 290 buses initially, and many more
as MyCiTi expands across the city. The facilities will serve as a base for the
MyCiTi service, including administrative offices, boardrooms, training space,
facilities for staff and drivers, and security-controlled access on both roads.’’
‘’The project is co-funded by a Dutch government grant and
will create temporary jobs, local business opportunities, and permanent jobs
once services start. The good news for road users is that there is no major
impact expected on traffic in the vicinity of works.’’
Done By: Mitchum George
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