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Proposed Priority Housing Development Areas 42464 L of All Well Needs; Segments Apartheid Previously 671 NO. 671 NO. Priority Housing Development Areas Department of Human Settlements Housing Act (107/1997): Proposed Priority Housing Development Areas HousingDevelopment Priority Proposed (107/1997): Act Government Gazette No.. I, NC Mfeketo, Minister of Human Settlements herewith gives notice of the proposed Priority Housing Development Areas (PHDAs) in terms of Section 7 (3) of the Housing Development Agency Act, 2008 [No. 23 of 2008] read with section 3.2 (f-g) of the Housing Act (No 107 of 1997). 1. The PHDAs are intended to advance Human Settlements Spatial Transformation and Consolidation by ensuring that the delivery of housing is used to restructure and revitalise towns and cities, strengthen the livelihood prospects of households and overcome apartheid This gazette isalsoavailable freeonlineat spatial patterns by fostering integrated urban forms. 2. The PHDAs is underpinned by the principles of the National Development Plan (NDP) and allied objectives of the IUDF which includes: DEPARTMENT OFHUMANSETTLEMENTS DEPARTMENT 2.1. Spatial justice: reversing segregated development and creation of poverty pockets in the peripheral areas, to integrate previously excluded groups, resuscitate declining areas; 2.2. Spatial Efficiency: consolidating spaces and promoting densification, efficient commuting patterns; STAATSKOERANT 2.3. Access to Connectivity, Economic and Social Infrastructure: Intended to ensure the attainment of basic services, job opportunities, transport networks, education, recreation, health and welfare etc. to facilitate and catalyse increased investment and productivity; 2.4. Access to Adequate Accommodation: Emphasis is on provision of affordable and fiscally sustainable shelter in areas of high needs; and Departement van Department Nedersettings, of/Menslike Human Settlements, 2.5. Provision of Quality Housing Options: Ensure that different housing typologies are delivered to attract different market segments at appropriate quality and innovation. , 1 7 MEI2019 www.gpwonline.co.za 3. Emphasis is placed on synchronising national housing programmes in PHDAs namely: 3.1. Integrated Residential Development Programme provides a tool to plan, fund and develop integrated settlements that include all 42464 the necessary land uses and housing types and price categories to create integrated community. It provides for subsidised, as well as finance linked housing, social and rental housing, commercial, institutional and other land uses to be developed. 3.2. Social Housing Programme in Restructuring Zones provides for Social Housing located in specific, defined localities (mostly urban) which have been identified as areas of opportunity (largely economic) where the poor have limited or inadequate access to accommodation, and where the provision of social housing can contribute to redressing structural, economic, social and spatial dysfunctionalities. It is also aimed to improve and contribute to the overall functioning of the housing sector and in particular the No. 42464 1 7 MAY 2019 7 MAY 173 174 Priority Housing Development Areas No. 42464 rental sub-component thereof, especially insofar as social housing is able to contribute to widening the range of housing options available to the poor. a. Informal Settlements Upgrading Programme structured in situ upgrading of informal settlements will be facilitated to address the social and economic exclusion of communities. It remains evident that informal settlements provide new migrants and the urban poor an affordable point of access into towns and cities, although they are also associated with high degrees of physical This gazette isalsoavailable freeonlineat and social vulnerability. b. Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme to ensure creation of an inclusive and vibrant residential property market which can provide state assistance to households who are unable to independently access housing credit to become upwardly mobile GO and progress up the housing ladder. VERNMENT GAZETTE, 17 MAY 2019 MAY 17 VERNMENT GAZETTE, c. The Special Presidential Package's (SPP) programme on Revitalisation of Distressed Mining Communities by developing and implementing human settlements spatial transformation plans for identified mining areas. The list of envisaged PHDAs is attached to this notice. Additional information on each of the PHDAs is available by contacting the following: Ms Rashnee Atkinson at [email protected] or Ms Mahlatse Modiba at [email protected] Written submissions are invited as follows: 1) General public and institutions should directed their submissions to the relevant Municipality by no later than 60 calendar days from date www.gpwonline.co.za of this notice. 2) Affected Municipalities should forward their submissions to Mr Aubrey Matshego at the National Department of Human Settlements on the email: [email protected] by no later than 120 calendar days from date of this notice. The submission from the municipalities must include a municipal council resolution indicating support or otherwise of each PHDA. Priority Housing Development Areas Eastern Cape Buffalo City Municipality This gazette isalsoavailable freeonlineat 1 PHDA Name BCM Airport Node Municipality Name Buffalo City Main Place Buffalo City NU; East London; Ententeni Santa, Cove Ridge East, Orange Grove, Rosemount, Ben Schoeman Airport, Collondale, Willow Park, Ententeni SP Sub Place STAATSKOERANT Ward No 31, 46 2 PHDA Name East London West Municipality Name Buffalo City Main Place Pefferville, Gompo Town Sub Place Amalinda, Braelyn Ext 10, C Section Extension, Ford & Msimango SP, Duncan Village Proper, Bebelele, D Hostel, Charles Lloyd , Township, Parkside, Buffalo Flats, Gesini, Diphini, New Rest, Pefferville SP, Gompo Town SP 1 7 MEI2019 www.gpwonline.co.za Ward No 6, 6,7 & 8 3 PHDA Name Reeston and Scenery Park Municipality Name Buffalo City Main Place East London Sub Place Reeston, Scenery Park Ward No 5 & 13 King Sabata Dalindyebo 4 PHDA Name Umtata CBD Municipality Name King Sabata Dalindyebo Main Place Coranlay, Mthatha, Chris Hani, Mandela Park, Joe Slovo, Sibangweni No. 42464 175 176 Priority Housing Development Areas No. 42464 Eastern Cape Sub Place Coranlay SP, Ramaphosa, Ncambedlana, Northcrest, Wellington Prison, Phola Park, Fortgale, Myezo Park, Mthatha Police Camp, Norwood, Mthatha Central, Hillcrest, Maiden Farm, Hillcrest Ext, Joe Slovo SP, Chris Hani SP, Southernwood Ward No 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 13 This gazette isalsoavailable freeonlineat Nelson Mandela Bay 5 PHDA Name Baywest Development Area Municipality Name Nelson Mandela Bay GAZETTE, GOVERNMENT Main Place Port Elizabeth, Nelson Mandela Bay NU Sub Place Kamma Park, Broadwood, Malabar Ext 6, Malabar, Cotswold, Cotswold Mine, Western Hills, Westering, Parsons Vlei, Bridgemead, Rowallan Park, Francis Evatt park, Van Der Stel, Kabega, Linton Grange, Framesby, Taybank, More Grove, Sunridge Park, Fernglen, Fairview AH, Mangold Park, Overbaakens, Springfield, Lorraine, Kamma Ridge, Brymore, Tulbagh, Tre Haven, Kunune park, Ben Kamma, Willow Glen, Glenroy Park, Beverley Grove, Sherwood, Lorraine Manor, Brentwood Park, Weybridge Park, Woodlands & Goldwater Ward No 6,8,9,12 & 39 6 PHDA Name Bethelsdorp Corridor www.gpwonline.co.za Municipality Name Nelson Mandela Bay 2019 MAY 17 Main Place Port Elizabeth, iBhayi, Bethelsdorp Sub Place Perseverance, KwaMagxaki, Soweto on Sea, Zwide 4, Zwide 2, Zwide 3, KwaZakele 1, KwaZakele 2, KwaZakele 3, New Brighton 1, New Brighton 2, Bethelsdorp SP, Salt Pan, Govan Mbeki, Arcadia, KwaFord, Struandale Industrial SP1, Deal Party Ward No 14,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,31,33,35 & 37 7 PHDA Name Uitenhage – Despatch - KwaNobuhle Corridor Municipality Name Nelson Mandela Bay Main Place Nelson Mandela Bay NU, Uitenhage, Despatch, KwaNobuhle Priority Housing Development Areas Eastern Cape Sub Place Nelson Mandela Bay NU, Triyville, Rosedale, Langa Phase 1-5, Levyvale, Janssendal, Greensfields, Mandelaville, Mandela village, McNaughton, Thomas Gamble, Allanridge West, Gerald Smith, Blikkiesdorp, Middlestreet, Mountain View, Strelitzia Park, Strelitzia Park Ext, Winterhoek Park Ext, Winterhoek, Fairbridge Heights, Mosel, College Hill, Uitenhage Upper Central, Riverside Industrial, Jubilee Park, Penford, Van Riebeeck hoogte, Cannon hill, Uitenhage Lower Central, Cape road Industrial, Alexander Park Industrial, Valleisig, Scheepershoogte, De Mist, Eric Dodd, Dr. Brawn, Manor Heights, Bothasrus, Retief, Windsor Park, Heuwelkruin, Reservoir Hills,Despatch Central, Campher Park, Daleview, Khayamnandi, Azalea Park, Despatch SP, New KwaDwesi A&B, KwaDwesi, This gazette isalsoavailable freeonlineat Masibulele, Booysen Park, KwaNobuhle 2-11 Ward No 29, 36, 38, 41-44, 46-50, 52 STAATSKOERANT, Free State Dihlabeng PHDA Name Bethlehem Municipality Name Dihlabeng 8 Main Place Bethlehem, Dihlabeng NU MEI2019 17 www.gpwonline.co.za Sub Place Bakenpark, Panorama, Dihlabeng NU Ward No 3, 11 & 19 Mangaung Metropolitan PHDA Name Mangaung N8 Corridor Municipality Name Mangaung Metropolitan 9 Main Place Bloemfontein, Mangaung NU Deals Gift AH, Olive Hill SH, Bloemfontein Airport, Estoire AH, Linquinda, Bob Rodgers Park, Oos-Einde, Shannon SH, Bloemside Phase Sub Place 1 Ward No 21, 47 Metsimaholo Metropolitan No. 42464 PHDA Name Sasolburg North 10 Municipality Name Metsimaholo Metropolitan 177 178 Priority Housing Development Areas No. 42464 Main Place Sasolburg, Wonderwater, Metsimaholo NU Sub Place Baddriftbrug SP, Rietfontein SP, Roodia, Sasolburg Central, Sasolburg Ext 1-5, 12,15 & 23, Welgelegen West Ward No 15,16
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