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urban mobility awards - Page 2

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News

Ascending City Transit: Traffic Regulation Revisions along AZ Berman Drive for MyCiTi Project

by Liam Fortuin
June 18, 2024

The MyCiTi Project is making traffic regulation revisions along AZ Berman Drive for the subsequent phase of the bus services, lasting for about nine months. The modifications include surrendering one northbound lane during peak hours to make way for a third rightturning lane heading south at the intersection of AZ Berman and Highlands Drive. Temporary poles and a pedestrian crossing with signalized traffic lights will be in place for convenience and safety. This is part of the city’s investment towards the future of its transportation infrastructure, providing safe and costeffective public transport to alleviate traffic congestion and uplift nearby regions.

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Business

Groundbreaking Revisions to M3 Routes in Newlands: Advancing Urban Mobility

by Sizwe Dlamini
June 12, 2024

Major changes are coming to the M3 route in Newlands, Cape Town, to ease traffic congestion and improve urban mobility. The enhancements will involve closing certain intersections and establishing median terminations, alongside new rightturn and freeflow lanes. These changes are set to begin in early 2026, and are expected to improve daily commutes and make them safer for commuters. The City of Cape Town is committed to enhancing urban mobility, and these changes signal a new era of streamlined commuting in the city.

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Business

Cape Town’s Urban Mobility Directorate Plans to Revitalize Bellville Central Business District

by Zola Naidoo
May 31, 2024

The proposed road schemes aim to strategically rearrange Bellville’s transport routes to enhance urban mobility, bolster roadbased freight and public transport services, and ultimately, boost the region’s economic development. The Cape Town Urban Mobility Directorate has a plan to revitalize the Bellville Central Business District through significant road enhancements and extensions. The public is welcome to provide their comments and thoughts on the proposed schemes, and the deadline for comments is 14th June 2024. The initiative promises a brighter, more accessible future for Bellville CBD.

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News

Preparing for Winter: The Persistent Urban Mobility Heroes and the Intricacies of Catch Pit Upkeep

by Tumi Makgale
May 16, 2024

The Urban Mobility Directorate is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of our streets and ensuring the smooth functioning of our drainage systems. As winter approaches, they focus on enhancing efforts to upkeep and clean the city’s catch pit infrastructure to prevent potential flooding and ensure our safety on the roads. The team employs a range of cleaning techniques and manual labor, and citizens should be mindful of their actions to avoid causing problems in the drainage system. Despite often going unnoticed, the directorate plays a crucial role in our daytoday lives in protecting our city’s infrastructure.

urban mobility one-way streets
Business

Cape Town Unfolds Innovative Plan for One-Way Streets

by Zola Naidoo
May 7, 2024

Cape Town is planning to transform multiple roads into oneway streets to improve pedestrian safety, reduce traffic congestion and boost parking availability. The proposal is open for public consultation until June 7, 2024, with feedback channels available via email, online submissions, and written submissions at the Public Participation Unit. The city’s commitment to engaging citizens in its evolution highlights its dedication to promoting a harmonious relationship between the city and its inhabitants.

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Lifestyle

Cityscape Transformation in Cape Town: The Human-Focused Approach to Mobility

by Liam Fortuin
May 3, 2024

Cape Town is transforming its cityscape to prioritize nonmotorized transport such as bicycles and pedestrians. The Urban Mobility Directorate has formulated a plan to renovate and establish NMT facilities in various locales, taking into account community distinctiveness and encouraging community involvement through public information sessions and feedback channels. The plan aims to create a city that is more inclusive, accessible, and centered on its residents.

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News

**Remarkable Epoch in Cape Town: Narratives of Perseverance, Adversity, and Progress**

by Zola Naidoo
April 25, 2024

The Urban Mobility Awards in Cape Town celebrate the dedication and remarkable accomplishments of City staff who have devoted many years of their lives to the service of the city. Michael Ohlsson, one of the 105 staff members recognized at the event, started working for the Transport Department when he was just 19 years old and has now spent over 30 years contributing to the city’s growth and progress. The event was attended by notable figures in the city’s administration and celebrated the resilience, adaptability and dedication of longstanding members to the city’s success.

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