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 Weekly news from the City of Cape Town's website              No.24: 28 April 2009
Plattekloof Road maintenance to slow traffic
The City's Roads and Stormwater Department will be busy with essential maintenance work on the section of road between Bosmansdam Road and Gert van Rooyen Street until 5 May 2009 (weather permitting).

To limit the disruption of traffic, vehicles are being accommodated via a stop/go system on the shoulder of the roadway.

Motorists are requested to be patient and to proceed with caution. There will not be any work during the upcoming weekend (the 2nd and 3rd of May). 




Athlone stadium - Click to view the 2010 Stadium construction progress images
  B&B Cape Town opens its doors with accommodation policy
As the Western Cape gets ready to welcome an estimated four million foreign visitors during 2010, the City of Cape Town has, for the first time, adopted a uniform land use policy to oversee guest accommodation establishments. (More)  
Budget City tables R23.8 billion draft budget
The City of Cape Town’s draft budget for the 2009/10 financial year aims to continue the progress made in achieving the City’s goal of infrastructure-led economic growth. (More
Civic honours Cape Town honours its outstanding citizens
In the largest civic awards ceremony ever hosted by the City of Cape Town, 42 exceptional individuals and organisations were honoured at a prestigious ceremony on Thursday, April 16, 2009.  “Honouring citizens for outstanding contributions to their community has been a longstanding tradition in many cities around the world,” - Zille. (More)
Housing City partners with Nedbank in another affordable housing project
The City of Cape Town has awarded a tract of land in Rugby to Nedbank, which will use it to develop affordable housing for the gap income group. The land, which is situated off Koeberg Road on the corner of Max and Zalkin Roads in Rugby, will be used to build affordable housing for the gap housing market ... (More)

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