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Intended outcomes
The Urban Renewal Programme proposes outcomes in five areas:
Infrastructure (effective service Delivery) development
Social development
Economic development
Environmental development
Safety and security
Effective governance
Infrastructure
(effective service delivery) development
Provision of basic services
water
sanitation/ablution facilities
electricity
Provision of permanent surfaces to all street and roads
Provision of effective stormwater management systems
Sidewalk paving
High mast and street lighting
Infill housing developments to ensure densification on well-located land
Conversion of hostels into self-contained units
Eradication of informal settlements
Upgrading and maintenance of infrastructure
Public transport facilitation, including transport hubs
Disaster mitigation and risk management programmes
Provision of refurbishment of health facilities
Provision of Multi-Purpose Community Centres
Social
development
Maximum use of all public (“school”) infrastructure (through NGOs) and recreational facilities
Programmes in:
Moral regeneration
HIV and AIDS prevention
HIV and AIDS orphan support
Home-based care
Community capacity building
Sport and recreation development
Vulnerable group support
Standard of education improvement
Adult literacy
Excellence incentive (role models)
Enhanced social capital
Economic
development
Development of markets and/or community stalls
Roll-out of backyard rental initiatives
Revitalising existing commercial properties or infrastructure owned by government
SMME development and support
Programmes in:
Urban agriculture
Private sector investment
Labour-intensive public works
Skills development and empowerment
Tourism development
Environmental
development
Establishing reliable waste management systems
Bush clearing, cleaning of public open spaces, gulleys and wetlands
Using natural resources efficiently
Programmes in:
Urban greening
Environmental awareness and management
Conserving and protecting core botanical sites
Coastal management and development
Safety
and security
Making policing more visible
Neighbourhood watch
Social crime prevention
Implementing public lighting
Ensuring that schools are safer
Enforcing traffic rules
Regulating shebeens
Effective
governance
Developing an integrated service centre
Ensuring integrated development planning
Developing partnerships
Building capacity
Promoting the “Batho Pele” ethos (putting people first)
Involving citizens in governance
Monitoring and evaluating governance
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