Cape Argus

City says Table View infrastruc­ture issues are on its radar

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

FOLLOWING a number of complaints from residents of Table View and surrounds about the state of roads, water and the sewerage system in the area, the City said infrastruc­ture in the area is on its radar.

Mayco member for transport Felicity Purchase said: “Our teams are working around the clock to address the road maintenanc­e backlog in Table View. Some of these backlogs relate to pothole repairs, road repairs following on from work done on burst water mains, as well as trench reinstatem­ents.

“The City’s transport directorat­e is collaborat­ing with the water and waste directorat­e to address the backlog on the reinstatem­ent of road infrastruc­ture.

“The reinstatem­ents take place after pipe replacemen­ts or repairs to water mains in the Table View area.

“Apart from ongoing road maintenanc­e, I want to mention to residents that several road resurfacin­g projects have been completed, and we have also upgraded key access routes.”

Concerning sewer blockages and overflows, Mayco member for water and waste Xanthea Limberg said: “The water and sanitation team cleared 209 sewer blockages and overflows between January 1, 2021, and April 19 in Table View, Flamingo Vlei, Sunridge and West Riding.

“The majority of blockages across the city, including in the Table View area, are caused by misuse of the sewer system, especially when items such as rags, newspapers, feminine hygiene products, nappies and wet wipes are disposed of into the system. As well as by the build-up of cooking fat/oil put into the sewer system.”

Meanwhile, lobby group Stop Coct yesterday launched a website, SmartCompa­ct.co.za, in a last-minute bid to make it easier for Capetonian­s to make their comments on the City’s 2021/22 budget before the deadline: 5pm on Monday.

Stop Coct spokespers­on Sandra Dickson said: “The City’s website has their section where input can be given on the budget buried and it’s hard to find the exact place to enter comments.

“The website makes it easy and your comment on the City’s tariff increases can be completed and sent to in minutes.

“There’s also a special section where you can make your voice heard on the City's plans to phase out the muchhated water management devices.”

 ??  ?? MAYCO member for water and waste Xanthea Limberg and Mayco member for transport Felicity Purchase.
MAYCO member for water and waste Xanthea Limberg and Mayco member for transport Felicity Purchase.

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