The following areas be developed into parks(Phalafala, Ext 4, and Ext 11). Smaller parks be rezoned into residential area sites. Enforce by-law on illegal dumping sites. Side walk be installed at the following streets Geba; Poplar; Tlou Thutlwa Street. Passage leading to Leratong hospital from Thutlwa Street to be paved. Installation of humps along Poplar, Thutlwa and Tlou Street. Installation of street caps the whole ward. Ngwavuma Street to be retarred. Two Mass lights at Phalafala Park. Leratong nodal area to be developed into a top –class mall. A multi-purpose center that accommodates library to be developed. Extension 12 empty stands – who do you consult and what procedure is to be followed. Green Hostel – availability of refuse bins and registration of family units. How far is the programme). Outskirts of Kagiso in Ward – Crime related activities and smell in the area (fuming from the firms),. High mass lights to be made available because of the high level of crime in the Ward (Kagiso High Crime Spot).
Park needs to be upgrade and fenced off to prevent criminal from operating from there at night. The clubhouse needs to be upgrade and put to proper use – at the moment it houses a variety if vagrants. Areas around mine dumps, opposite surrey Rd, opposite Tindall (Chamdor Rd), opposite Jaffe street around factories all need to be cut and cleaned up – crime is taking place and criminal are hiding goods in these areas.
Chemical waste flowing into Vlei area- gabions need to be installed and other measures to clean up the water.
UPGRADING OF JUBILEE HALL
Inadequate storm water drains and run-off along sections of main reef road- when it rains heavily the water runs the pavements into the slip road and into the gardens and garages of residents.
SHOPPING FACILITIES
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The park adjacent to the tennis courts in Lewisham is not equipped and rarely maintained.Is currently of more use to the drug dealers at night than anyone else. There have been numerous requests for pre-paid water and electricity meters in the ward, but the costs involved prove to be prohibitive for most residents. What gave rise to the erection of parking allocation in Key West as the land was reserved for developing a park.
Who authorizes on matters of development in the Infrastructure Department - this relates to the shortage of water, electricity cuts and overload of sewerage system. Payment levels graph should indicate clearly what the payment levels are like and should be a true reflection. Ward committees should engage in proactive activities to assist communities they should be fully functional and ensure that all meetings should sit.
Voortrekker Street; all illegal signage to be removed, action on illegal use of road reserve, pruning of shrubs on”middelman”. Bush Avenue; area has been hard hit by crime and residents wish to install access control , grass to be cut regularly, intersection with Paardekraal is major problem. A new development of 110 units is already in progress and once occupied will add to the problem.
SUSTAINABLE HUMAN SETTLEMENT
LEFTE ACT PROGRAMME
THE CRADLE OF HUMAN KIND PROPOSED BUFFER ZONE
HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTIONS
LOCAL EVICTION TASK TEAM
MUNICIPAL LAND REFORM TASK TEAM (SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE)
LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
MCLM YOUTH AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION
All ECD Centres should be formalized and regulated for quality outcomes , safety and security, accessibility and affordability.
MPCC
CLINIC
PEOPLE WITH DISABILITY AND ELDERLY
COMMUNITY SAFETY
Investigate the whole year booking of the Hall on Sundays for church purpose whilst it is a community hall. Telephone facility in the Ward in Ward Office should have other facilities to make cellphone calls. Home Affairs facility to be extended and availed once every week, this should also be extended to Department of Labour.
Build and install drainage and stormwater drains in the rural portion of Ward 29(there are no stormwater drainage facilities). Propose that Van Zyl Street be closed in the Steynsvlei area and Steyn Road be considered as an alternative road. Mogale City should assist SMME’s in the semi-rural areas to formalize and establish their own business and also assist them to acquire management skills.
Consideration should be made to make land available for relocation of people living in informal settlement with consideration of site to service. Tshamahansi mud house area should also be affected as above = relocate and Plot Six should be a viable option to be considered for such an option. There is a high accident area which is not given attention (Tarlton – Orient area). High School or Library facilities should be given priority. Claims that Tarlton is dolomic seem to retard progress and growth of the area and a report should be made available on this matter. Local labour to be given preference in projects. WARD 31 General improvement of the area needs to be prioritized. Ward committee to convene a meeting with the community to discuss relocation to services sites as soon the above is given attention. Provide an update on the Hartley Project. Electricity provision and improvement of current facilities to receive priority. Consider building another school as the current intake in the only state school is abnormally high. Building and tarring of roads. Consider changing clinic working hours as this is the only. Renovation of the Civic Centre. Fast tracking the provision of Houses. Improve on provision of water services in rural communities. Housing should receive priority at least 250 houses should be built in the plot identified for development – Vogelzang Plot 429. Evictions in this area are the order of the day and nothing or there seems to be no assistance and intervention by MCLM to handle this matter. Library facilities to be provided in the MPCC. This has been in the past SDBIPs). Revisit previous years SDBIPs for this ward and provide a report on issues or priorities. Explore revisiting the issue of establishing an Indoor Sports complex. This has been in the past SDBIPs). Making available street lights for the ward. This has been in the past SDBIPs).
The Rural Waste Management Strategy was approved by Council and not implemented in the / for the ward. Consideration should be made of creating employment opportunities for Rural areas it should be selective. In general the contents of the Annexure will be referred to for more details on the above matter.
ANNEXURE B
RANDFONTEIN LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
IDP WARD BASED COMMUNITY NEEDS
Eviction – By Red Ants (In Blue Houses and Peace Haven) Ward 3 State of the roads;. CDW not visible in the area, due to the fact that he is not residing in the ward;. Storm Water System – They are needed in the are where water enter the houses during rainy season;.
Renaming of the streets – During community meetings the issue of renaming streets was raised more frequently. Title Deeds – Residents in Seme Street did not get title deeds due to the house numbers that are the same of that in Sekhukhuni street. Crime – Parents should talk to their children as most of the crime is committed by youth.
Storm Water Drainage System – The following streets experiences water dam during rainy seasons: Dlamini, Moshoeshoe, Leeuw, Vilakazi, Ngqonyela, Phukwile, Leshomo and Matshitse street as a result of this some residents of afore mentioned streets have lost furniture due to water that entered their houses;. Resurfacing of Roads – The poor state of our roads in the location must be treated with urgency. Erection of road Humps – In the following Streets: Seme, Selope Thema, Nhlapo, Rakale, and No name, Magalefa, Mohohlo and Nokwe;.
Two roomed houses – The statute concern is over crowding of families, utilization of the ablution block and families movement with the back yard;. Dustbin – The community request to be issued with dustbins as promised of the previous meetings;. Asbestos Roofing in the Old Houses – Asbestos had been proclaimed as a health hazard nationally, what is the status in terms of changing the by municipality;.
Erection of Additional lights – In the space “between” the power station, there is insufficient light.
ANNEXURE C
WESTONARIA LOCAL MUNICIPALITY
WARD 11,14 & 15 The budget annually reflects storm-water however the issue and problem seem to persist;. The relocation of the informal settlements in Bekkersdal to safer land is delayed due to finding suitable land, yet land is sold to a private developer of townhouses;. Thusanang residents are thankful that the Municipality gave them a mobile clinic launched in 2007 but the problem is that the clinic is not user-friendly due to rude staff members;.
Cllr Mndayi was asked to make sure that the nurses in the mobile clinic rotate and put on name tags as the community can not clearly identify those officials who are not treating them fairly;. Cllr Mndayi requested the community to support the Ziveze campaign of the Department of Housing;. Since Thusanang does not have a Councillor, the community should forward problems to the Community Development Worker who will forward it to the Speaker;.
Council should inform the community about Council’s disaster management plan and what preventative steps are taken preventing xenophobic attacks;. Announcement of the public meetings via the loud-hailing system is not very effective and should be reconsidered;. A venue must be availed in Zuurbekom where pension pay outs can be made to pensioners staying in the area;.
The many scrap yards in the area be looked into since crime is often linked to these businesses;. Safety of the learners and adults crossing the N12 going to school and going to shops be looked into by building a bridge over the highway;. More regular ward meetings be held and closer liaison be established with the Ward Councillor;.
Bill Boards be placed at projects indicating who the contractor is, duration of the project, etc;.
ANNEXURE D
DISTRICT MANAGEMENT AREA (DMA)
COMMUNITY NEEDS