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An extra public meeting on Green Point Common
itself has been added in the current public consultation process
which, thus far, has shown a positive response to the proposed
sports and recreation precinct envisaged for the Common.
The
meeting will be held at the Hellenic Club from 19:00 to 21:30 on
Monday, 14 May.
Halfway through the meeting series due to end
on 25 May, residents have given constructive comments and
suggestions on the proposed site develop plan for the 85 ha Common.
The new multi-purpose 68 000 stadium and its precinct will take up
only 18 hectares. This will leave the rest of the green space for
the development of a centralized sports complex of playing and
practice fields plus club facilities.
The proposed design
also provides for a public network and pedestrian walkways linking
the Common with the historic Fort Wynyard and the Atlantic seafront
boulevard and beachfront past the Mouille Point lighthouse. All the
existing sports codes, athletics, rugby, soccer, cricket, bowls,
golf and tennis will be catered for. The public network and sports
codes together make up the Green Point Urban Park.
The
investment of R2,85 billion by all three spheres of government in
the new stadium provides a cash injection to rejuvenate the Common,
parts of which have been neglected for years. The stadium, a match
and semi-final venue for World Cup 2010, could be used for ball
sports, music concerts and major events post 2010. Some 13 000 seats
will be removed from the top third tier of the stadium after World
Cup leaving commercial space and a viable 55 000 seater
stadium.
The City has made a capital budget provision of R120
million for the redevelopment of Green Point Common.
The
tender process for a successful and experienced long term operator
for the stadium as a self-funding commercial venture after 2010 is
underway. Eighteen interested parties have collected tender
documents from the City. The successful stadium operator will also
be required to manage and maintain the Common as an integrated
whole.
Construction on the new stadium is on schedule.
Foundations are being poured for the columns of the podium housing
the parking bays and services for the stadium. This will be followed
by foundations for the raking columns of the stadium bowl and by the
construction of the columns themselves.
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