The City of Cape Town's affordable accommodation projects in the Atlantis area are progressing well.
This is despite the recent vandalism of 13 housing units at the Kanonkop Phase 1 project.
The projects in the area, which include Gap serviced sites, and Breaking New
Ground (BNG) State-subsidised houses, are expected to provide opportunities to more than 3 600 qualifying beneficiaries, if all goes according to plan.
The City condemns in the strongest terms the recent acts of vandalism to 13 units at the Kanonkop Phase 1 housing project.
The total estimated damage is R1,6 million.
These actions delay the City's progress and has an impact on the rightful beneficiaries.
Despite these recent acts, the City has made great strides at its Kanonkop Phase 1 project and is nearing completion.
This housing project will deliver 455 Breaking New Ground (BNG) opportunities to beneficiaries, if all goes according to plan.
The Kanonkop Phase 2 project will provide 1 160 BNG opportunities to qualifying beneficiaries with construction due to commence in late
2022 or early 2023.
The City is currently planning for the development of the Kanonkop Phase 3 project which will provide an additional 710 opportunities in the area.
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