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| Weekly news from the City of Cape Town's website No.19: 5 March 2009 | |||
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Coming soon to your suburb, the City's property sales review team
The City of Cape Town's valuation team will soon visit properties in the city that have recently been sold. Like all local governments, the Cape Town municipality is dependent on the collection of rates to finance its service delivery mandate, and the city's residents are entitled to be charged equitably on the properties they own. (More)
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Bicycles are legal traffic, too
Everyone in Cape Town wants less traffic congestion, a quicker commute, more parking spaces, better air quality, less of your rates and taxes spent on road maintenance and upgrades, and quieter, more child-friendly neighbourhoods... (More) |
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Athlone Stadium closed for pitch renovation Athlone Stadium has been closed for the remainder of 2009, in order for a new grass pitch to be laid and the upgrading of the spectator stands to be finalised before the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. (More) |
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City’s extended Water Week programme focuses on education In support of “Water Week”, from 2 - 7 March, the City of Cape Town has planned a number of interventions and events. (More) |
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City to hold discussions with taxi industry
As part of its commitment to the successful implementation of the new Integrated Rapid Transport (IRT) System, the City of Cape Town has invited representatives of the minibus taxi industry to a series of monthly meetings. (More) |
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