The Masiphumelele Local Spatial Development Framework (LSDF) is a plan to help this growing community become safer, greener, and better connected. It aims to improve homes, protect wetlands, and build roads and services that make life easier for the 38,000 residents. By listening to the people who live there, the city hopes to create spaces where families can live, work, and play while respecting nature and history. This plan is a hopeful step toward turning challenges into opportunities for everyone in Masiphumelele.
The City of Cape Town’s Urban Planning and Design Department is leading a crucial community meeting on Saturday, 13 May 2023, at the Salt River Community Hall. This initiative invites residents of Woodstock, Salt River, University Estate, and Walmer Estate to actively participate in developing the area’s local spatial development framework (LSDF), or neighborhood plan.
The LSDF (Local Spatial Development Framework) for Woodstock and Salt River is a vital plan that will guide the development and growth of the area. The City of Cape Town is requesting the input and participation of the local community, including residents, businesses, and interested parties, to create a plan that fits the needs and desires of the neighborhood.
The City of Cape Town has taken a significant step forward in Mamre’s development and investment prospects by adopting the Mamre Local Spatial Development Framework (LSDF). This framework was developed in consultation with the Mamre community and provided a comprehensive spatial vision for the town.