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Weekly Service Delivery Plan 07 Umdoni Service Delivery Weekly Plan 07 -11 January 2019 Cnr Bram Fischer & p. 0399761202 [email protected] Williamson Street f. 0399760017 www.umdoni.gov.za Scottburgh 4180 Table of Contents URBAN ROADS MAINTENANCE (POTHOLE PATCHING…………………………………………………….3 RURAL ROADS MAINTENANCE…………………………………………………………………………………4 REFUSE COLLECTION……………………………………………………………………………………………5 REFUSE REMOVAL SCHEDULE…………………………………………………………………………………6-7 SKIP COLLECTION SCHEDULE………………………………………………………………………………...8-9 STREET SWEEPING………………………………………………………………………………………………..10 PUBLIC ABLUTION CLEANING………………………………………………………………………………….11 ROAD MARKING………………………………………………………………………………………………........11 TRAFFIC & POLICING ………………………………………………………………………………………...........12 VERGE MAINTENANCE...…………………………………………………………………………………………13 COMMUNITY FACILITIES…………..…………………………………………………………………………..13-14 STREETLIGHT MANITENANCE ..………………………………………………………………………………...14 PERFORMANCE REPORT WEEK 31 DEC – 04 JAN. 2019……………………………………………………14-18 URBAN ROADS MAINTENANCE: POTHOLE PATCHNG Ward Street Name Nature of Service Date Team Leader Team Leader Team Members No: Contact Details POTHOLE PATCHING – TEAM 2 Ward 07 Ifafa Pothole Patching 07 – 10 Jan. 2019 A Myende 078 431 0012 V.S Ngcobo Beach/Bazley/Elysium KN Shezi TD Mkhwanazi TV Ngubo ST Mngoma RZ Myende ED Myende QJ Shezi Ward 15 Caravan Park Pothole Patching 07 – 10 Jan. 2019 A Myende 078 431 0012 V.S Ngcobo KN Shezi TD Mkhwanazi TV Ngubo ST Mngoma RZ Myende ED Myende QJ Shezi Ward 07 Sezela/Mthwalume Pothole Patching 07 – 10 Jan. 2019 A Myende 078 431 0012 V.S Ngcobo KN Shezi TD Mkhwanazi TV Ngubo ST Mngoma RZ Myende ED Myende QJ Shezi Ward 07 Ifafa Beach Pothole Patching 07 – 10 Jan. 2019 A Myende 078 431 0012 V.S Ngcobo KN Shezi TD Mkhwanazi TV Ngubo ST Mngoma RZ Myende ED Myende QJ Shezi Ward 10 Park Rynie Pothole Patching 11 Jan. 2018 A Myende 078 431 0012 V.S Ngcobo KN Shezi TD Mkhwanazi UMDONI SERVICE DELIVERY WEEKLY PLAN – JANUARY 2019 2 TV Ngubo ST Mngoma RZ Myende ED Myende QJ Shezi RURAL ROADS MAINTENANCE Ward Area Nature of Service Date Supervisor Name Supervisor Grader Driver No: Contact Details RURAL ROADS MAINTENANCE Ward 9 Malangeni Grading of Gravel Roads 07 – 10 Jan. 2019 Ntokozo Ndlovu 0603470376 Themba Mbutho Ward 6 Mistake Farm Grading of Gravel Roads 07 – 10 Jan. 2019 Ntokozo Ndlovu 0603470376 Themba Mbutho Ward 19 KwaCele Grading of Gravel Roads 07 – 10 Jan. 2019 Ntokozo Ndlovu 0603470376 Themba Mbutho Ward 11 Esparanza Grading of Gravel Roads 07 – 10 Jan. 2019 Ntokozo Ndlovu 0603470376 Themba Mbutho All On Request All Wards 11 Jan. 2019 Ntokozo Ndlovu 0603470376 Themba Mbutho Wards UMDONI SERVICE DELIVERY WEEKLY PLAN – JANUARY 2019 3 WASTE MANAGEMENT REFUSE COLLECTION & SKIP COLLECTION Nature Of Dates Supervisor Supervisor Team Members Driver of Compactors/Skip Loaders Service Name Contact Details SKIP COLLECTION SCHEDULE Refuse 07 – 11 Jan. 2019 Superintendent - 0827507231 Mr V A Gubo Mr P Z Ngcobo – Small Compactor - Truck 1 Collection Mr M Mr V M Thabathe Mr Mari - Truck Industrial Compactor – Truck 2 Cumlasagasen Mr M G Jeza Mr M M Jeza – Small Compactor – Truck 3 Mr T M Shezi Mr P V Govender – Industrial Compactor – Truck 4 Mr Meli Ngcobo Mr G M Mvubu – Small 4 Ton – Cleans Around Mr M Khatshuka Skips/Empty Swing Bins/Does Rural Pick Ups. Mr S J Gambushe Transport Workers Daily - Streets Mr R B Khumalo Mr P V Govender – Saturday Mrs. F. P Mhlongo Mr T. R Shozi Mr S J Gambushe, Mr R B Khumalo V A Gubo Skip 07 – 11 Jan. 2019 Superintendent - 0827507231 Mr S B Khomo - Truck 1 Mr N S Ndlovu Collection Mr M Mr B A Ndadane – Truck Mr M R Cele Cumlasagasen 2 UMDONI SERVICE DELIVERY WEEKLY PLAN – JANUARY 2019 4 REFUSE REMOVAL SCHEDULE REFUSE REMOVAL COLLECTION SCHEDULE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 07 Jan. 2019 08 Jan. 2019 09 Jan. 2019 10 Jan. 2019 11 Jan. 2019 12 Jan. 2019 Main Street Umzinto, Minaret Main Street Umzinto Umzinto Main Street, Main Street Umzinto, Main Street Umzinto, Scottburgh Road, Umzinto Vale and Old Main Road Umzinto, Esperanza old age Riverside Park, NPA Centenary Road, Fern and Umzinto Secondary Schools, Textile Evergreen Drive, Lotus home camp, ROSHAN Road, Lilly Road, CBD. Road, Main Hazelwood Road, Redcliffe Road, HEIGHTS Nishaat Azard Road, Roseville Drive, Ocean View Road, Flamboyant Drive, Gardens, Ranjish Road, School and township, Valley View Road, Pine Road, Gandhinagar Township, Court Road, Asoka and Aster Place, Daffodil Church Road, Ryland Drive, Flower Road, Hill Road, Kadville Heights, Road, Rose Crescent, Jacaranda Road, Ilan Grove, Prospect Road, Temple Hibiscus Road, Ridge Petunia Drive, Tulip Road, Furwood Road, Road, Golden Vale Road , Ridge Park Umzinto Heights, Dahlia Road, Palm Road, Township, MpIti Drive, Township, Alexandra Scholar Amoris School Roshan Heights, Riverside GT Tyres, Crescent, St Patricks Park Road, Shayamoya New Mym Textiles Township Park Rynie North, Marine Umzinto Correctional Park Rynie North Scottburgh garages, Umzinto correctional n/a Drive, School Circle Road, Services, Umzinto SAPS, Businesses Umzinto informal services, Umzinto Rocklyn Avenue, Lotus Drive, Umzinto Primary School, settlements SAPS and residents, First Street, Second Street, Archibald’s business area, Ocean View Umzinto Primary, Third Street, Fourth Street, Park Rynie mass bridge, Esperanza Umzinto Railway Fifth Street, First Avenue, Park Rynie Industrial Area, Township Houses, Archibald Second Avenue, Third Park Rynie South Businesses and Avenue, camp site and Residential area, Park Rynie residential area, RTI, businesses Business area, Rocky Bay, Park Rynie Industrial Caravan Cove, Rynie Hill area, Park Rynie South Caravan Park Businesses, Rocky Bay Caravan Park, Caravan Cove, Rynie Hill, Preston Beach SCOTTBURGH MAIN Ifafa, Elysium, Pennington, Scottburgh residential Sezela Scottburgh business n/a STREET, Scottburgh South, Pennington Drive, and businesses, Ifafa Glebe area, Pick & Pay, business, Caravan Park, Edward Crescent, Rahle Caravan park, Hotels, Shops, FLATS Road, Nanette Avenue, Freeland Park, UMDONI SERVICE DELIVERY WEEKLY PLAN – JANUARY 2019 5 REFUSE REMOVAL COLLECTION SCHEDULE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 07 Jan. 2019 08 Jan. 2019 09 Jan. 2019 10 Jan. 2019 11 Jan. 2019 12 Jan. 2019 Hotels Minerva Avenue, Adrienne Scottburgh, Caravan Parks, Flats, Avenue, Marion Avenue, Scottburgh South Garages, Hospital Botha Place, Umdoni Road Amandawe Hall, South, Douglas Road, Amahlongwa Hall, Elizabeth Avenue, Allen Malangeni Road, Roberts Road, Saville MPCC,DUDUDU Road, Duncan Place, David Avenue, Gerald Avenue, Ann Arbour Road, Dirk Uys, Linda Place, Piet Retief Road, Pienaar Road, Scottburgh Garages Bazley, Pennington North, Umzinto informal Kelso NPA Camp, Renishaw, FARM Mtwalume, Ifafa, Garrick Crescent, Barracuda settlements, Sanathan, Pine, Pennington ISONTI Bazley, Pennington Bend, Grunter Road, Marlin Alexandra, Roseville, businesses, Mtwalume beaches, businesses Drive, Shark Avenue, Bream Archibald’s, Umbilibili businesses, Caravan Road, Kingfish Road, Farm area. Parks and residential Dolphin Drive, Pinkie Place, areas Cod Crescent, Salmon Drive, Sardine Road, Squid Road, Oyster Drive, Whale Road, Shad Road, Syringa Drive, Palm Road, Fig Tree Road, Umdoni Road, Beefwood Road, Gumtree Road, Ironwood Road, Cherry Lane, Coral Road, Fiddlewood Road, Flatcrown Road, Impahle Road, businesses, Kelso Beach UMDONI SERVICE DELIVERY WEEKLY PLAN – JANUARY 2019 6 SKIP COLLECTION SCHEDULE Ward Location Nature of Skip Removal Days Number of Supervisor Name Supervisor Contact No: Service Skips Details SKIP COLLECTION SCHEDULE n/a Umzumbe Skip Collection Tuesday & Thursdays – 1 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Health Business Cumlasagasen n/a Umzumbe Skip Collection Tuesday & Thursdays – 2 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Municipality Business Cumlasagasen Ward 7 Ifafa Beach Skip Collection Mon/Wed/Friday – 1 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Garden Refuse Cumlasagasen Ward 7 Club Marina Skip Collection Friday – Business 1 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Cumlasagasen Ward 7 Ifafa Lagoon Skip Collection Friday – Business 1 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Cumlasagasen Ward 7 Bazley Skip Collection Daily – Garden Refuse 2 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Cumlasagasen Ward 7 Ifafa Glebe Skip Collection Tuesday/Thursday 7 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Cumlasagasen Ward 10 Selbourne Skip Collection Tuesday 1 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Cumlasagasen Ward 10 Kelso Skip Collection Tuesday/Thursday 2 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Cumlasagasen Ward 15 Scottburgh Skip Collection Tuesday/Thursday 3 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Mall Cumlasagasen Ward 14 Amandawe Skip Collection Tuesday/Friday 5 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 & 17 Cumlasagasen Ward Amahlongwa Skip Collection Tuesday/Thursday 2 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 16& 18 Cumlasagasen Ward 3 Dududu Skip Collection Tuesday/Thursday 2 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Cumlasagasen Ward 4 Kenterton Skip Collection Alternative Wednesday 1 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Cumlasagasen UMDONI SERVICE DELIVERY WEEKLY PLAN – JANUARY 2019 7 Ward Location Nature of Skip Removal Days Number of Supervisor Name Supervisor Contact No: Service Skips Details SKIP COLLECTION SCHEDULE Ward 13 Temporary Skip Collection Tuesday/Thursday 4 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Housing Cumlasagasen Nkonka Ward NPA Skip Collection Tuesday/Thursday 1 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 12& 13 Settlements Cumlasagasen Ward 12 Umzinto Bus Skip Collection Daily 1 Superintendent - Mr M 0827507231 Rank Cumlasagasen Ward 12 Bai
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