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Transport Department Report

Line Department name: Transport

Report Author Name: Lee van den Berg

Contact Number: 082 - 855 6978

Date of Report: 16/08/2021

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Note at the end of this document there is table that shows which neighbourhoods are in which health district. The list is not exhaustive.

The below table is a guide to which neighbourhoods fall into which Health sub-district. It is not exhaustive. Consult the Vulnerability Viewer for a larger list of neighbourhoods.

Health District Neighbourhoods Health District Neighbourhoods

Tygerberg Elsies River; ; Uitsig; Makhaza; Enkanini; Kuyasa; Harare; ; Delft; Bellville South; Ilitha Park; Monwabisi; Site B; Site C Goodwood; Parow; Stikland

Western Atlantis; DuNoon; Tableview; Klipfontein ; ; ; ; Rugby; Thornton; Pinelands; Nyanga; Hanover Park; Athlone; Salt River; Woodstock; CBD; Lansdowne; Surrey Estate

Southern Philippi; ; Retreat; Eastern ; ; ; Kuils ; Wynberg; Imizamo Yethu River; Firgrove, Strand; ; & ; ; Ocean ; Sir Lowry’s Pass Village; View; Redhill; Claremont, Mowbray Gordons Bay

Mitchells Plain Lentegeur; Woodlands; Rocklands Northern ; ; ; Burgundy Estate; ;

Please find below report for week from Saturday, 7 August 2021 until Friday, 13 August 2021

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A VULNERABLE AREAS

Section A is compiled for the purposes of reporting to Disaster Co-ordinating Team (DCT) and Joint Operations Centre (JOC).

1 ISSUES THAT REQUIRE RESOLUTION IN THE VULNERABLE AREAS IN THE HEALTH SUB-DISTRICTS

1.1 Area Central

1.1.1 Sub District Elsies River, Belhar, Delft, Bellville South, Goodwood, Parow, Stikland

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Elsies River - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; and - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids.

Delft - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas e.g. grey water seepage on road surface, leaking standpipes etc.; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects.

Bellville - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; and - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids.

Goodwood - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; and - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids.

1.1.2 Klipfontein Sub District Gugulethu; Manenberg; Heideveld; Nyanga; Hanover Park; Athlone; Lansdowne; Surrey Estate

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Gugulethu - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining;

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- Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; - Sporadic protest action causing delays in service delivering; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects.

Manenberg - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; - Sporadic protest action causing delays in service delivering; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects.

Nyanga - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; - Sporadic protest action causing delays in service delivering; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects.

1.2 Area East

1.2.1 Khayelitsha Sub District Makhaza; Enkanini; Kuyasa; Harare; Ilitha Park; Monwabisi; Site B; Site C

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Khayelitsha - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

1.2.2 Eastern Sub District Mfuleni; Blue Downs; Eerste River; ; Firgrove, Strand; Somerset West; Nomzamo; Sir Lowry’s Pass Village; Gordons Bay

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Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Mfuleni - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

Macassar - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

Strand - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

Somerset West - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

Gordon’s Bay - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

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1.3 Area North

1.3.1 Western Sub District Atlantis; DuNoon; Tableview; Milnerton; Rugby; Thornton; Pinelands; Salt River; Woodstock; CBD; Sea Point

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Du Noon - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

Thornton - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

Pinelands - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

Langa - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

1.3.2 Northern Sub District Brackenfell; Kraaifontein; Durbanville; Burgundy Estate; Edgemead; Bothasig

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

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Brackenfell - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; and - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining.

Kraaifontein - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining; - Raw sewerage water spilling/seeping into storm water catch pits; and - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface.

Durbanville - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; and - Intentional blocking of storm water gullies with foreign objects causing flooding when raining.

Edgemead - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining.

1.4 Area South

1.4.1 Southern Sub district Philippi; Grassy Park; Retreat; Muizenberg; Wynberg; Imizamo Yethu & Hout Bay; Masiphumelele; Ocean View; Redhill; Claremont, Mowbray

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Philippi - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; and - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface.

Retreat - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; - Sporadic protest action causing delays in service delivering; and - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery.

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Wynberg - Tree roots penetrating the storm water system causing blockages when raining.

Imizamu Yethu - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; and - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface.

Hout Bay - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; and - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface.

Masiphumelele - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids; and - Lack of formal water, sanitation and storm water infrastructure in informal areas which causes grey water seepage and water from leaking standpipes on road surface.

Ocean View - Continuous littering by public in streets and on pavements causing storm water infrastructure blockages once washed into storm water system when raining; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; and - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids.

Claremont - Vandalism and theft of storm water infrastructure such as manhole covers and grids.

1.4.2 Sub District Lentegeur; Woodlands; Rocklands

- None

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2 INCIDENTS THAT OCCURRED IN THE VULNERABLE AREAS IN THE HEALTH SUB-DISTRICTS

2.1 Area Central

2.1.1 Tygerberg Sub District Elsies River, Belhar, Delft, Bellville South, Goodwood, Parow, Stikland

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Elsies River - 10 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 2 X Missing manhole covers reported; and - 2 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Delft - 6 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 2 X Missing manhole covers reported; and - 7 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Bellville - 58 X Individual potholes in need of repair reported; - 7 X Multiple potholes in need of repair reported; - 8 X Waterworks repairs in need of reinstatement reported; - 1 X Bollard in need of repair reported; - 10 X Roadways in need of rehabilitation reported; - 3 X Footways in need of rehabilitation reported; - 2 X Kerb and channels in need of realignment reported; - 24 X Traffic signs in need of repair reported; - 2 X Missing manhole covers reported; - 5 X Missing storm water grids reported; and - 12 X Localised flooding incidents reported and attended to.

Goodwood - 16 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 4 X Missing manhole covers reported; and - 2 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

2.1.2 Klipfontein Sub District Gugulethu; Manenberg; Heideveld; Nyanga; Hanover Park; Athlone; Lansdowne; Surrey Estate

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Gugulethu - 4 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 1 X Manhole cover reported missing; - 9 X Localised flooding incidents reported and attended to; and - 14 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Manenberg - 13 X Potholes in need of repair reported and attended to; - 15 X Manhole covers reported missing; - 18 X Localised flooding incidents reported and attended to; and - 12 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

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Nyanga - 5 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 1 X Manhole cover reported missing; - 7 X Localised flooding incidents reported and attended to; and - 11 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

2.2 Area East

2.2.1 Khayelitsha Sub District Makhaza; Enkanini; Kuyasa; Harare; Ilitha Park; Monwabisi; Site B; Site C

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Khayelitsha - 16 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 7 X Manhole covers reported missing; - Blocked storm water gullies reported; and - Delivered 40 loads of milling as and when required to informal settlements.

2.2.2 Eastern Sub District Mfuleni; Blue Downs; Eerste River; Kuils River; Firgrove, Strand; Somerset West; Nomzamo; Sir Lowry’s Pass Village; Gordons Bay

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Mfuleni - 5 X Potholes in need of repair reported; and - 6 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Macassar - 14 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 4 X Missing manhole covers reported; and - 3 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Strand - 11 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 5 X Missing manhole covers reported; - 2 X Localised flooding incidents reported and attended to; and - 5 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Somerset West - 23 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 2 X Missing manhole covers reported; and - 2 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Gordons Bay - 9 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 4 X Missing manhole covers reported; and - 4 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

2.2.3 Northern Sub District Brackenfell; Kraaifontein; Durbanville; Burgundy Estate; Edgemead; Bothasig

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

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Brackenfell - 6 X Potholes in need of repair reported; and - 2 X Missing manhole covers reported.

Kraaifontein - 14 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 2 X Missing manhole covers reported; - 2 X Localised flooding incidents reported and attended to; and - 1 X Blocked storm water gully reported.

Durbanville - 41 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 4 X Missing manhole covers reported; and - 4 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Edgemead - 9 X Potholes in need of repair reported; and - 5 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Bothasig - 2 X Potholes in need of repair reported.

2.3 Area North

2.3.1 Western Sub District Atlantis; DuNoon; Tableview; Milnerton; Rugby; Thornton; Pinelands; Salt River; Woodstock; CBD; Sea Point

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Du Noon - 5 X Potholes in need of repair reported; and - 6 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Thornton - 2 X Potholes in need of repair reported.

Langa - 5 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 5 X Blocked storm water gullies reported; and - 13 X Localised flooding incidents reported and attended to.

Salt River - 2 X Potholes in need of repair reported; and - 2 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Woodstock - 2 X Potholes in need of repair reported.

CBD - 1 X Missing manhole cover reported.

Sea Point - 4 X Potholes in need of repair reported.

Public Transport Operations AFC/APTMS, Operations and Facilities Management

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- Bus D221 stoned at Tsitsikama bus stop in Atlantis on Thursday, 12 August 2021; - Bus D202 stoned in Robinvale, Atlantis on Wednesday, 11 August 2021; - Bus F314 stoned between Sandown and Berkshire ( Mall) in on Wednesday, 11 August 2021; and - Stoning incidents are on the rise and has become a regular occurrence in this area.

2.4 Area South

2.4.1 Southern Sub district Philippi; Grassy Park; Retreat; Muizenberg; Wynberg; Imizamo Yethu & Hout Bay; Masiphumelele; Ocean View; Redhill; Claremont, Mowbray

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Philippi - 2 X Potholes in need of repair reported; and - Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Retreat - 4 X Potholes in need of repair reported; and - 1 X Blocked storm water gully reported.

Muizenberg - 5 X Potholes in need of repair reported.

Wynberg - 2 X Missing manhole covers reported; and - 1 X Blocked storm water gully reported.

Imizamu Yethu - 4 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Ocean View - 1 X Missing manhole cover reported.

Claremont - 4 X Potholes in need of repair reported; - 1 X Missing manhole cover reported; and - 2 X Blocked storm water gullies reported.

2.4.2 Mitchells Plain Sub District Lentegeur; Woodlands; Rocklands

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Lentegeur - 2 X Potholes in need of repair reported; and - Blocked storm water gullies reported.

Rocklands - 1 X Pothole in need of repair reported.

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3 RISKS AND CHALLENGES IN VULNERABLE AREAS IN THE HEALTH SUB-DISTRICTS

3.1 Area Central

3.1.1 Tygerberg Sub District Elsies River, Belhar, Delft, Bellville South, Goodwood, Parow, Stikland

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Elsies River - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s for staff remains a challenge, and - Sporadic protest action/community volatility preventing maintenance work being done.

Delft - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Bellville - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; and - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s for staff remains a challenge.

Goodwood - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; and - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s for staff remains a challenge.

3.1.2 Klipfontein Sub District Gugulethu; Manenberg; Heideveld; Nyanga; Hanover Park; Athlone; Lansdowne; Surrey Estate

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Gugulethu - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

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Manenberg - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Nyanga - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

3.2 Area East

3.2.1 Khayelitsha Sub District Makhaza; Enkanini; Kuyasa; Harare; Ilitha Park; Monwabisi; Site B; Site C

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Khayelitsha - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

3.2.2 Eastern Sub District Mfuleni; Blue Downs; Eerste River; Kuils River; Firgrove, Strand; Somerset West; Nomzamo; Sir Lowry’s Pass Village; Gordons Bay

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Mfuleni - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result

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of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Macassar - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s for staff remains a challenge; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Strand - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s for staff remains a challenge; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Somerset West - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s for staff remains a challenge; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Gordons Bay - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s for staff remains a challenge; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

3.3 Area North

3.3.1 Western Sub District Atlantis; DuNoon; Tableview; Milnerton; Rugby; Thornton; Pinelands; Salt River; Woodstock; CBD; Sea Point

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

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Du Noon - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge; - Sporadic protest action/community volatility preventing maintenance work being done; and - Residents deliberately blocking storm water system resulting in a high flood risk.

Thornton - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Pinelands - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Langa - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Sporadic protest action/community volatility preventing maintenance work being done; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Salt River - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; and - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge.

Woodstock - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; and - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge.

CBD - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; and - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge.

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Sea Point - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; and - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge.

3.3.2 Northern Sub District Brackenfell; Kraaifontein; Durbanville; Burgundy Estate; Edgemead; Bothasig

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Brackenfell - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; and - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge.

Kraaifontein - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge; and - Sporadic protest action/community volatility preventing maintenance work being done.

Durbanville - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Burgundy Estate - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Edgemead - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Bothasig - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

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3.4 Area South

3.4.1 Southern Sub district Philippi; Grassy Park; Retreat; Muizenberg; Wynberg; Imizamo Yethu & Hout Bay; Masiphumelele; Ocean View; Redhill; Claremont, Mowbray

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Philippi - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Retreat - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Steenberg - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Westlake - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Muizenberg - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; - Sporadic protest action/community volatility preventing maintenance work being done; and - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery.

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Wynberg - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Imizamu Yethu - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Grey sewerage water spilling/seeping into storm water catch pits; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Hout Bay - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Criminal activities such as robbing of staff, intimidation of contractors, etc. hampering service delivery; - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; and - Grey sewerage water spilling/seeping into storm water catch pits.

Masiphumelele - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing; - Sporadic protest action/community volatility preventing maintenance work being done; and - Grey sewerage water spilling/seeping into storm water catch pits.

Ocean View - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; - Dumping of rubbish and all sorts of other items in retention ponds and storm water system causing blockages when raining; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

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Redhill - Residents are not adhering to COVID-19 Regulations like wearing masks, maintaining social distance causing health risk to teams working here as the community comes out of homes when they see contractors working in their areas and as a result disrupt work; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Claremont - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

3.4.2 Mitchells Plain Sub District Lentegeur; Woodlands; Rocklands

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Lentegeur - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Woodlands - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

Rocklands - Timeous replenishment of PPE’s remains a challenge; and - Limited operational staff on duty and operating with minimum numbers in teams as a result of Alert Level 3 return to work requirements and this result in backlog of unattended calls growing.

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4 ACTIVITIES PLANNED IN THE COMING WEEK IN EACH HEALTH SUB-DISTRICT

4.1 Area Central

4.1.1 Tygerberg Sub District Elsies River, Belhar, Delft, Bellville South, Goodwood, Parow, Stikland

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Elsies River - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Bellville - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Attend to pothole and sinkhole repairs to metro roads and heavy trafficked intersections.

Delft - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Goodwood - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Stand by teams will attend to emergencies.

4.1.2 Klipfontein Sub District Gugulethu; Manenberg; Heideveld; Nyanga; Hanover Park; Athlone; Lansdowne; Surrey Estate

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Gugulethu - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements; and - Ensure that grey water passing system is functioning.

Manenberg - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

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Nyanga - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements; and - Ensure that grey water passing system is functioning.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Stand by teams will attend to emergencies.

4.2 Area East

4.2.1 Khayelitsha Sub District Makhaza; Enkanini; Kuyasa; Harare; Ilitha Park; Monwabisi; Site B; Site C

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Khayelitsha - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Stand by teams will attend to emergencies.

4.2.2 Eastern Sub District Mfuleni; Blue Downs; Eerste River; Kuils River; Firgrove, Strand; Somerset West; Nomzamo; Sir Lowry’s Pass Village; Gordons Bay

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Mfuleni - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Macassar - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Strand - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

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Somerset West - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Gordons Bay - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Stand by team will attend to emergencies.

4.3 Area North

4.3.1 Western Sub District Atlantis; DuNoon; Tableview; Milnerton; Rugby; Thornton; Pinelands; Salt River; Woodstock; CBD; Sea Point

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Du Noon - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Thornton - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Pinelands - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Langa - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Salt River - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Woodstock - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

CBD - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and

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- Inspect hotspots regularly.

Sea Point - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Stand by teams will attend to emergencies.

4.3.2 Northern Sub District Brackenfell; Kraaifontein; Durbanville; Burgundy Estate; Edgemead; Bothasig

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Brackenfell - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Kraaifontein - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Ensure that grey water bypassing system is functioning.

Durbanville - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Burgundy Estate - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Edgemead - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Bothasig - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Stand by teams will attend to emergencies.

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4.4 Area South

4.4.1 Southern Sub district Philippi; Grassy Park; Retreat; Muizenberg; Wynberg; Imizamo Yethu & Hout Bay; Masiphumelele; Ocean View; Redhill; Claremont, Mowbray

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Philippi - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Retreat - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Steenberg - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Westlake - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Muizenberg - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Wynberg - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Deliver sand and milling as and when needed to informal settlements.

Imizamu Yethu - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Ensure that grey water passing system is functioning.

Hout Bay - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Ensure that grey water passing system is functioning.

Masiphumelele - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and

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- Ensure that grey water passing system is functioning.

Ocean View - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program.

Redhill - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program.

Claremont - Will continue to attend to notifications and emergencies; - Inspect hotspots regularly; and - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Stand by teams will attend to emergencies.

4.4.2 Mitchells Plain Sub District Lentegeur; Woodlands; Rocklands

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Lentegeur - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Woodlands - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Rocklands - Will continue to attend to emergencies and notifications; - Continue with general storm water system maintenance program; and - Inspect hotspots regularly.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Stand by teams will attend to emergencies.

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5 ACTIVITIES IN THE PREVIOUS WEEK IN EACH HEALTH SUB-DISTRICT

5.1 Area Central

5.1.1 Tygerberg Sub District Elsies River, Belhar, Delft, Bellville South, Goodwood, Parow, Stikland

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Elsies River - Attended to and repaired 50 potholes; - Replaced 3 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and completed 2 blocked storm water gullies blocked by litter and dirt.

Bellville - Attended to and repaired 29 individual potholes; - Attended to and repaired 3 multiple potholes; - Attended to 14 traffic signs in need of repair; - Attended to and replaced 2 missing manhole covers; - Attended to and replaced 3 missing manhole grids; and - Attended to 2 blocked storm water gullies blocked by litter and dirt.

Delft - Attended to and repaired 8 potholes; - Replaced 2 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and completed 3 blocked storm water gullies blocked by litter and dirt.

Goodwood - Attended to and repaired 195 potholes; - Replaced 3 missing storm water manhole covers; - Attended to 4 localised flooding incidents; and - Attended to and cleared 4 blocked storm water gullies blocked by litter and dirt.

5.1.2 Klipfontein Sub District Gugulethu; Manenberg; Heideveld; Nyanga; Hanover Park; Athlone; Lansdowne; Surrey Estate

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Gugulethu - Attended to and repaired 2 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 1 missing storm water manhole cover; - Attended to 4 localised flooding incidents; and - Attended to and cleared 5 blocked storm water gullies blocked by litter and dirt.

Manenberg - Attended to and repaired 4 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 6 missing storm water manhole covers; - Attended to 8 localised flooding incidents; - Attended to and cleared 4 blocked storm water gullies blocked by litter and dirt; and - Attended to maintenance of 1 retention pond.

Nyanga - Attended to and repaired 3 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 1 missing storm water manhole cover;

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- Attended to and cleared 4 blocked storm water gullies blocked by litter and dirt; - Attended to 3 localised flooding incidents; and - Delivered 2 loads of milling and 20 loads of sand to informal settlements as and when required.

5.2 Area East

5.2.1 Khayelitsha Sub District Makhaza; Enkanini; Kuyasa; Harare; Ilitha Park; Monwabisi; Site B; Site C

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Khayelitsha - Attended to and repaired 9 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 7 missing storm water manhole covers; - Attended to and cleared 175 blocked storm water gullies; and - Delivered 40 loads of milling to informal settlements as and when required.

5.2.2 Eastern Sub District Mfuleni; Blue Downs; Eerste River; Kuils River; Firgrove, Strand; Somerset West; Nomzamo; Sir Lowry’s Pass Village; Gordons Bay

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Mfuleni - Attended to and repaired 7 potholes; and - Attended to and cleared 6 blocked storm water gullies.

Macassar - Attended to and repaired 8 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 4 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and cleared 3 blocked storm water gullies.

Strand - Attended to and repaired 9 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 5 missing storm water manhole covers; - Attended to 2 localised flooding incidents; and Attended to and cleared 5 blocked storm water gullies.

Somerset West - Attended to and repaired 15 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 2 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and cleared 2 blocked storm water gullies.

Gordons Bay - Attended to and repaired 6 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 4 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and cleared 4 blocked storm water gullies.

5.3 Area North

5.3.1 Western Sub District Atlantis; DuNoon; Tableview; Milnerton; Rugby; Thornton; Pinelands; Salt River; Woodstock; CBD; Sea Point

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Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Du Noon - Attended to and repaired 12 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 2 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and cleared 8 blocked storm water gullies.

Thornton - Attended to and repaired 2 potholes.

Langa - Attended to and repaired 10 potholes; - Attended to and cleared 3 blocked storm water gullies; and - Attended to 2 localised flooding incidents.

Salt River - Attended to and repaired 5 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 3 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and cleared 5 blocked storm water gullies.

Woodstock - Attended to and repaired 4 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 8 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and cleared 2 blocked storm water gullies.

CBD - Attended to and repaired 6 potholes; and - Attended to and replaced 3 missing storm water manhole covers.

Sea Point - Attended to and repaired 23 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 9 missing storm water manhole covers; and - Attended to and cleared 24 blocked storm water gullies.

5.3.2 Northern Sub District Brackenfell; Kraaifontein; Durbanville; Burgundy Estate; Edgemead; Bothasig

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Brackenfell - Attended to and repaired 3 potholes; and - Attended to and replaced 2 missing storm water manhole covers; - Attended to and cleared 5 blocked storm water gullies; and - Attended to 5 localised flooding incidents.

Kraaifontein - Attended to and repaired 4 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 1 missing storm water manhole cover; - Attended to and cleared 4 blocked storm water gullies; and - Attended to 12 localised flooding incidents.

Durbanville - Attended to and repaired 39 potholes; - Attended to and replaced 2 missing storm water manhole covers; and

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- Attended to and cleared 2 blocked storm water gullies.

Edgemead - Attended to and repaired 4 potholes.

Bothasig - Attended to and repaired 29 potholes; and - Attended to and replaced 2 missing storm water manhole covers.

5.4 Area South

5.4.1 Southern Sub district Philippi; Grassy Park; Retreat; Muizenberg; Wynberg; Imizamo Yethu & Hout Bay; Masiphumelele; Ocean View; Redhill; Claremont, Mowbray

Roads Infrastructure and Management Informal Network Management and Roads Infrastructure and Systems

Philippi - Attended to and repaired 12 potholes; - Attended to and cleared 3 blocked storm water gullies; and - Delivered 10 loads of sand and milling to informal settlements as and when required.

Retreat - Attended to and repaired 4 potholes; and - Attended to and cleared 1 blocked storm water gully.

Muizenberg - Attended to and repaired 5 potholes.

Wynberg - Attended to and replaced 2 missing storm water manhole covers; - Attended to and cleared 1 blocked storm water gully; and - Delivered 1 load of sand and milling to informal settlements as and when required.

Imizamo Yethu - Attended to and cleared 9 blocked storm water gullies.

Hout Bay - Attended to and replaced 1 missing storm water manhole cover; and - Attended to and cleared 3 blocked storm water gullies.

Masiphumelele - Attended to and cleared 44 blocked storm water gullies.

Ocean View - Attended to and replaced 1 missing storm water manhole cover.

5.4.2 Mitchells Plain Sub District Lentegeur; Woodlands; Rocklands

Lentegeur - Attended to and repaired 5 potholes; and - Attended to and cleared 1 blocked storm water gully.

Rocklands - Attended to and repaired 3 potholes.

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B GENERAL ACTIVITIES

Section B is compiled for the purposes of reporting to Transport Management Committee (ManCom), Executive Management Team (EMT), Member of Mayoral Committee for Transport (MMC) and Chairperson of Transport Portfolio Committee.

Network Management Transport Technology, Network Integration and Network Facilitation and Development

- Vandalism and theft on traffic signal infrastructure has become a real concern across the City of boundaries, particularly the UPS units and UPS batteries; and - The various teams continue to attend to various Traffic Signal faults and incidents.

Public Transport Operations AFC/APTMS, Operations and Facilities Management

- Request for Law Enforcement visibility and support in particular in the volatile areas to protect City assets; - Law Enforcement to assist with passengers to adhere to social distancing requirements where there is high demand for MyCiTi services; and - Daily incidents of mixed traffic and mini bus taxis occupying the red BRT bus lane causing delays in Dunoon (intersection of Potsdam Road and Stables Way).

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ANNEXURE A

RECORD OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL INCIDENTS FOR PERIOD BETWEEN 31 JULY 2021 and 6 AUGSUT 2021

Site Name Area Theft Details of incident Date Cost estimate Status of Site accessible Date Vandalism or of Incident prior repairs intersection on or not on day of Repairs Protest the day of of incident incident

Total R 0

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ANNEXURE B

TOTAL NUMBER OF INCIDENTS AND REPAIR COSTS SINCE THE BEGINNING OF LOCKDOWN PERIOD UNTIL 30 JULY 2021

Illegal power Traffic signal Traffic signal Traffic signal UPS units and battery theft Type of incident connections to infrastructure infrastructure theft & Protests infrastructure theft: (exclusive of labour costs) Traffic signals vandalism: Vandalism

Number of Incidents 9 116 56 53 15 1,384

Cost of Repairs R 78,100 R 2,216,451 R 1,625,816 R 2,063,846 R 894,229 R 3,257,509 R 10,108,951

Transport Department: Annexure A & B - Record of Traffic Signal Incidents for Period 31 July 2021 to 6 August 2021 Page 32 of 32