Cape Argus

Strandfont­ein developmen­t plans welcomed

- KEAGAN MITCHELL keagan.mitchell@inl.co.za

MITCHELLS Plain and Strandfont­ein residents have welcomed the environmen­tal impact of the proposed Strandfont­ein coastal node developmen­t.

However, they do have concerns over the access and space of the developmen­t.

A member of the Mitchells Plain Fishing Forum, Marion Misrole, said the Strandfont­ein coastal node developmen­t is an excellent idea as it is the only coastal line that isn’t developed compared to Muizenberg, Kalk Bay and Fish Hoek.

“I would like to see a launching slip for the fishermen to go out to see, especially our Mitchells Plain.

“How is the city going to deal with the congestion on the road (Baden Powell Drive)? That road is congested all the time. What kind of housing is it going to be?” she said.

Strandfont­ein Ratepayers and Residents’ Associatio­n representa­tive on the ward committee, Nigel Britz, said the City has ideas and comments from the community.

“Let them publish those first and solicit a community response to see if their input is endorsed by the greater community representa­tive organisati­ons,” he said.

The City first called on residents to comment on its proposal to develop the neglected and underused Strandfont­ein coastal resort area into a mixed-use urban node developmen­t in November 2022.

The proposed developmen­t, which is approximat­ely 26 hectares, is located on the False Bay coastline at the southern end of Strandfont­ein Road, north of the tidal pool and pavilion, and east of Fisherman’s Lane.

Ward 79 councillor Daniel Christians, said given the strategic location and site size, to the South of Baden Powell, a case needs to be made for the potential developmen­t of these sites which must address a number of urban/economic shortcomin­gs of residents of the Metro south-east area.

Ward 43 councillor Elton Jansen, said he wants to see this project succeed and implement for the coastal communitie­s such as Strandfont­ein, Mitchells Plain, Khayelitsh­a and the rest of Cape Town.

The public is invited to attend an open house to learn more about the proposed developmen­t at Strandfont­ein Community Hall on April 17.

Mayco member for spatial planning and environmen­tal, Eddie Andrews, said: “A lot of planning and community participat­ion has already happened around the proposals for Strandfont­ein, and now the immediate community have another opportunit­y to submit comments on how the proposed developmen­t will impact the coastal and natural environmen­t.”

The closing date to submit comments is May 6.

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