NRPA EXCO Meeting Minutes: 28 September 2017 18h00 – 19h30 Summary: NSRI donation; The Common; ‘Noordhoeked’ cleaning project; Jakes Restaurant; Houmoed update; Water crisis; Noordhoek Community Centre donation; Open gardens; Website update. Present: Brad Bing (Chair), Rob Speedy, Jenny Shaw, Sharon Long, Marc Bakker and Liz Smith. By Invitation: Brendan Jenman (BJ), Stephen…
The City of Cape Town has implemented Level 5 Water Restrictions, effective from 3 September 2017 until further notice. RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL CUSTOMERS All water users are required to use no more than 87 litres of municipal drinking water per person per day in total irrespective of whether you are…
INVITATION TO COMMENT ON THE DRAFT MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT PLAN: DUNES AND BEACHES The City of Cape Town has a dynamic coastline subject to various coastal processes including, inter alia, erosion, accretion and wind-blown sand. Public infrastructure such as roads and walkways in close proximity to the coastline are frequently either…
As some of you may have heard, we are now at Level 5 water restrictions. See the details below. Mainly, there is now a “cap on individual domestic property usage [which] is now set at 20 kl per month” and “The managers of commercial properties must with immediate effect ensure that…
Attached in the link below please find an invite to a talk by Dr Ricky Murray on the topic “Demystifying Groundwater. KEAG GroundwaterTalk Related to this below are some extracts from the Executive Mayor’s Speech on 24 August regarding the City’s Water Supply – their actions and plans. CITY OF…
NRPA Newsletter February 2017 NOTICE of NRPA AGM 2017 Date: Monday 27 March 2017 Time: 6.30pm – 8pm (registration starts at 6pm) Venue: Monkey Valley, Tree Tops No RSPV needed but you do need to have paid 2016 subs (R100) to be able to vote on the evening. Noordhoek Ratepayers…
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CITY OF CAPE TOWN 23 APRIL 2015 STATEMENT BY THE CITY’S MAYORAL COMMITTEE MEMBER FOR UTILITY SERVICES, COUNCILLOR ERNEST SONNENBERG City’s Water and Sanitation Department proposes R503,7 m direct spend to informal settlements The City of Cape Town’s proposed budget for the 2015/16 year once again underscores our commitment to…