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The city centre of Cape Town will undergo a major facelift, to make this particular area " work for both locals and tourists". Cape Town's station deck for instance, an inner-city crime hotspot, is one of the public spaces that will benefit from a planned upgrade.
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Cape Town Partnership (CTP) chief executive, Andrew
Boraine, said that security and cleanliness are key issues. He said
that Spire, the new
property manager of Golden Acre, wants to rent the bridge that links
the Golden Acres shopping mall and the station deck, from the council.
They would then place additional security officers on this vital
pedestrian link.
The bridge, used by many of the 54 000 people who walk through
Golden Acre on a daily basis, is gradually being dismantled. The underground
concourse is also reportedly a popular escape route for muggers.
The park, one of the few green
belts in the city, could be better utilised. Boraine said any station
improvements would have to correspond with an upgrade of Strand Street.
The bottom of Strand Street, which has no pavements,
hinders access by pedestrians between St George's Mall and the station.
He would like to see the pavements replaced along Strand Street and
better pedestrian access.
The CTP and the city are discussing the future of the Grand Parade,
Cape Town's oldest public space. One possible option is to remove cars
from the area to make it pedestrian-friendly. This could, however, mean
the loss of 400 parking bays.
"We also need to look at whether the current high mast lighting is
appropriate for a public space and whether we need more trees."
CTP has employed homeless people living on the Parade as cleaners. Boraine said the deployment of four security guards, housed in a
prefabricated kiosk on the Parade, had been successful in deterring
crime.
The Grand Parade, with its existing food court, needs a
facelift to make it more appealing to locals and tourists. "If this
city works for the locals, it will work for the tourists," said Boraine.
Important residential developments adjoin the Grand Parade, including
the Art Deco landmark Mutual Heights, and the Wellington Fruit Growers
building. "More than 40 buildings are being upgraded in the city and, by the end
of 2006, there will be 3 500 apartments in the inner city," said
Boraine.
He said the low density of people now living in the city
hindered economic growth. "There are only 50 000 people living in the
city bowl. If one considers
that there were 60 000 people in the former District Six, we have gone
backwards.
Thirty potential sites have been identified for affordable
housing. Boraine added that, by having more people living in the city
close to work, traffic congestion would be reduced.
(Source: Cape Times / October 5 2005)
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