Cape Argus

Ire over City’s ‘lack of repairs’ to Flats stairs

- Marvin Charles

THE Cape Coloured Congress (CCC) party has taken issue with the City for what it said was a failure to address dilapidate­d public housing staircases on the Cape Flats.

The party said the City has been aware of the issue since February.

CCC leader Fadiel Adams said: “We approached this matter in a decent fashion, to avoid being labelled hooligans. Our plight for a safe environmen­t to live in is being ignored.

“These flats are owned by the City and they are duty-bound to ensure that their tenants are treated humanely. They have intentiona­lly decided that the coloured community can wait until they decide it is fit for us to live like human beings.

“We received correspond­ence where the City has lied to Congress claiming the staircases are compliant with current regulation­s. The mayor has decided to stand by his staff that are misleading him and lying to us all.

“This is in relation to missing treads on stairs, loose balustrade­s, and so many issues. We reported these in video graphic evidence to the City. To date that has also been ignored.”

Adams said they had been engaging with the mayor on the staircases in Lavender Hill, Manenberg and Parklands.

City spokespers­on Greg Wagner said: “Mayor Dan Plato met Cape Coloured Congress on July 6. The matter of the staircases was on the agenda.”

Mayoral committee member for human settlement­s Malusi Booi said the City is aware of the repair work needed in Manenberg.

“The health and safety of our residents is our priority and we urge residents to please be patient while we attend to the most urgent cases first.

“The City’s public housing department has spent close to R1 billion in maintenanc­e and upgrades to its community residentia­l units, including fixing and replacing staircases.” |

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