Cape Argus

No building kits for fire, flood victims

- MARVIN CHARLES marvin.charles@inl.co.za

SEVERE budget constraint­s have affected the City’s supply of emergency building kits.

And now the City says it will no longer be providing emergency building kits for floods or fires.

Mayco member for Human Settlement­s, Malusi Booi, said: “Unfortunat­ely, there is no money to continue this extra service that goes beyond our core basic services mandate as a municipali­ty.

“We have explored all possible grant options, but since the grant that the City used to provide this service has been cut, there is currently no other way of funding the extra service.”

Booi said the City was able to issue fire kits only in terms of a declared disaster, and no longer for isolated cases.

“Worth noting, the City will still assist fire- and flood-affected residents in terms of a declared disaster and in terms of their resettleme­nt. A new service that the City will be offering is the issuing of a proof of residency certificat­e that will be of valuable help to the qualifying residents. The City will continue to look at ways to accelerate the delivery of housing opportunit­ies for qualifying beneficiar­ies even amid the national budget cuts,” he said.

According to the City, it had spent approximat­ely R106 million on supplying fire and flood kits over “previous financial years” compared with R169m in total over the entire preceding decade. The City has seen a reduction of R118m in its Urban Settlement Developmen­t Grant this year.

“For more than a decade, the City delivered a unique service by issuing emergency fire- and flood-building kits to residents. Cape Town is the only metro that has offered this service outside of declared disasters,” said Booi.

ANC City caucus spokespers­on Fiona Abrahams said: “This City is abdicating its responsibi­lity as a local sphere. We are not surprised by this move. Year in and year out, the City of Cape Town has been returning money to the Treasury because of poor spending. They have been warned several times to use the money or lose it.”

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