Residents have responded to the decision of the general public assembly on the Metropolis of Ekurhuleni (CoE) draft 2025/26 amended IDP and multi-year price range on Thursday.
In Brakpan MMC for Human Settlements, Kgopolo Hollo headed the assembly and the MMC for Environmental Assets and Waste Administration, Leshaka Manamelathe, led the Nigel/Duduza IDP public assembly at Monty Motloung Corridor.
The IDP is town’s strategic plan, linked to the price range for proposed tasks and providers. A part of the method is to get enter from the general public and stakeholders on the draft plans.
This shall be held till April 15, with public conferences throughout town on the completely different buyer care areas. The MMCs and officers share town’s proposed plans throughout these classes.
Feedback will be submitted through town’s web site.
A few of the suggestions from Brakpan residents included:
Tinus Jordan, a co-founder of Clear Brakpan, raised his concern about grass-cutting in Brakpan. In the meantime, Mareka Mokwane, from Ward 97, requested town to prioritise sanitation on the Brakpan Outdated Location casual settlement.
Different considerations raised, thought-about security and crime. In Duduza, the MMC highlighted the abstract of neighborhood ward priorities, which incorporates wards 86, 87, 88, 98 and 111.
He mentioned roads and stormwater, power, environmental assets and waste administration stay important priorities.
Manamela added town has additionally prioritised, amongst others:
• Development of a main well being care clinic in Ward 86
• Erection of excessive mast lights
• Completion of Thuthukani Road in Ext 21
• Sewer improve at Lusaka Road in Ward 87
• Development of homes at Masetjhaba Ext 4.
If you happen to can not attend the conferences, view the draft IDP for 2025/26 and the multi-year price range for 2025/26 to 2027/28 at public libraries and town’s web site.
Ship your feedback through the web site – www.ekurhuleni.gov.za
The deadline for feedback is April 22.
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Tinus Jordan from Clear Brakpan raised considerations about grass-cutting in Brakpan.
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