Cape Times

‘We must open the way to jobs’

- Sandiso Phaliso

MAYOR Patricia de Lille used her speech before a full council meeting to highlight the need to decisively address apartheid spatial planning that she said kept the majority of residents away from opportunit­ies for jobs, good education and health care.

She said the release of 11 identified pieces of land in Woodstock and the city centre had to be done speedily. “More pieces of government-owned land must also be made available for the developmen­t of affordable housing.”

De Lille said that if Cape Town wanted to remain globally competitiv­e, “we must bring residents closer to opportunit­ies and be a catalyst for job creation and investment”.

She said that last month the council had passed a resolution for the appointmen­t of four specialist teams to assist in expediting the delivery of housing opportunit­ies and to oversee and monitor the planning, design, and constructi­on of thousands of housing opportunit­ies.

Yesterday the council approved the capital adjustment­s budget for this financial year with Mayco member for finance Johan van der Merwe saying in a full council meeting yesterday that the adjustment “has no detrimenta­l impact on the provision of basic services”.

This brings the City’s current capital budget for 2018/19 to approximat­ely R8.85 billion.

An amount of R443.8 million has been included in the adjustment­s budget, which is about 6% of last year’s R6.8bn capital budget, said Van der Merwe.

“Unspent funds are not lost, but are added to the current capital budget.”

He said the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA) allowed for an adjustment­s budget that may authorise the spending of funds that were unspent at the end of the previous financial year.

“This relates to instances where the underspend­ing could not reasonably have been foreseen and thus could not have been included in the current budget for the new financial year,” he said.

The City would ensure its capital budget was spent “as efficientl­y and timeously as possible within the framework of the law, due process and the realities that affect performanc­e on the ground”.

 ?? Picture: Armand Hough/African News Agency (ANA) ?? REDRESS: Mayor Patricia de Lille has called for the apartheid spatial planning to be decisively addressed.
Picture: Armand Hough/African News Agency (ANA) REDRESS: Mayor Patricia de Lille has called for the apartheid spatial planning to be decisively addressed.

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