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Aspiring for Progress: Human Settlements Prepares for a Momentous 2024

Cape Town’s Human Settlements Directorate is preparing for a momentous 2024, with a budget of R707 million allocated for affordable housing and development projects. The Directorate is committed to transforming the lives of its residents by upgrading informal settlements, enhancing backyarder services, and strengthening alternative building technology initiatives. With a steadfast dedication to progress and a beacon of hope, the Directorate is poised to write a new narrative in the city’s development, where every resident actively participates in the story of progress and development.

What are the project highlights for Cape Town’s Human Settlements in 2024?

A sum of R241 million will be allocated for public housing maintenance, while a whopping R707 million is set aside for BNG, social housing, and incremental development projects. Alternative building technology initiatives will be strengthened by an investment of R12.5 million, with backyarder service enhancement receiving an allocation of R19 million. R390 million will be dedicated to upgrading informal settlements.

A New Chapter for Cape Town’s Human Settlements

As the yearning for improved living conditions and superior lifestyle intensifies, Cape Town’s Human Settlements Directorate is advancing at a steady pace to bring these aspirations to fruition for its inhabitants. This respected entity is ready to build on the momentum gained in 2023, a year that saw it receive much acclaim for its outstanding performance. During the 2022/23 fiscal year, the Directorate diligently utilized more than 99% of its R880 million capital budget, focusing these resources on numerous human settlement projects. Also, nearly all of the allocation for the informal settlements upgrading partnership grant funding was successfully channeled towards the intended projects.

2024: A Year of Renewed Purpose and Anticipation

Standing on the threshold of a fresh year, the Directorate’s teams are filled with a reinvigorated energy and anticipation. They are driven to surpass their past achievements by enhancing the execution of their core projects. These include maintaining the City’s public housing, upgrading informal settlements, and improving backyarder services. Additionally, special attention will be given to affordable housing projects, a venture that strikes a chord with numerous inhabitants.

In the wake of the January 2024 adjustments budget, numerous financial allocations have been suggested. These entail R241 million for public housing maintenance and R390 million for upgrading informal settlements. The largest portion, around R707 million, will be earmarked for Breaking New Ground (BNG) affordable housing projects, social housing, and incremental development projects. Besides, R12.5 million and R19 million will be channeled towards alternative building technology ventures and enhancing backyarder services, respectively.

The Directorate is propelled by an unwavering dedication to surpass its previous year’s remarkable performance, coupled with a steadfast commitment to positively impact the lives of residents. As Councillor Carl Pophaim, the Mayoral Committee Member for Human Settlements, eloquently states, “In collaboration with our partners and communities, we are prepared to transform the lives of residents. Our projects and programs are instilling hope directly in the communities, and we will tenaciously seek ways to refine our delivery as we collectively build Cape Town.”

Project Highlights for 2024: Transforming Lives, One Project at a Time

The Directorate’s project and program highlights for 2024 include a variety of services, each tailored to meet unique requirements. A sum of R241 million will be allocated for public housing maintenance, while a whopping R707 million is set aside for BNG, social housing, and incremental development projects. Alternative building technology initiatives will be strengthened by an investment of R12.5 million, with backyarder service enhancement receiving an allocation of R19 million. In the meantime, R390 million will be dedicated to the crucial task of upgrading informal settlements.

As the Directorate gears up to undertake these significant tasks, it carries with it a beacon of hope, progress, and transformation. It is a symbol of change, tirelessly striving to actualize the vision of an inclusive, thriving, and sustainable Cape Town. Although the challenges may be many, the resolve is unwavering, the spirit invincible. As the chapters of 2024 continue to unfold, the Directorate is primed to write a new narrative in the city’s development, one where every resident actively participates in the story of progress and development.

1. What is the budget allocated to Cape Town’s Human Settlements in 2024?

A budget of R707 million has been allocated for affordable housing and development projects, with R241 million for public housing maintenance, R12.5 million for alternative building technology initiatives, R19 million for backyarder service enhancement, and R390 million for upgrading informal settlements.

2. What are the core projects of Cape Town’s Human Settlements?

The core projects of Cape Town’s Human Settlements include maintaining public housing, upgrading informal settlements, and improving backyarder services.

3. What is the Directorate’s commitment to progress?

The Directorate is committed to transforming the lives of its residents by enhancing housing and development projects, upgrading informal settlements, and strengthening alternative building technology initiatives.

4. What is the Directorate’s goal for 2024?

The Directorate’s goal for 2024 is to surpass its previous year’s remarkable performance by enhancing the execution of its core projects and positively impacting the lives of residents.

5. What is the largest financial allocation for Cape Town’s Human Settlements in 2024?

The largest financial allocation for Cape Town’s Human Settlements in 2024 is around R707 million, earmarked for Breaking New Ground (BNG) affordable housing projects, social housing, and incremental development projects.

6. What is the vision of Cape Town’s Human Settlements for the future?

Cape Town’s Human Settlements envisions an inclusive, thriving, and sustainable Cape Town, where every resident actively participates in the story of progress and development, and hopes to write a new narrative in the city’s development.

Hannah Kriel

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