City has committed to turning 13 sites near the city centre into homes for low-income households
View of Woodstock from Taliep Petersen Bridge.
Text by <a href="/author/294/">Will Yoder</a>. Photos by <a href="/author/35/">Ashraf Hendricks</a>.
14 September 2017
On Wednesday, the City of Cape Town announced a new plan for future affordable housing developments. All of the sites are within 5km of the city centre and have good access to public transport. The City estimates that the final developments should benefit at least 4,000 lower-income households. The Woodstock Hospital site is among the areas marked for development.
Housing activist Zackie Achmat wrote on his Facebook page: “Today, a real thank you to Mayor Patricia de Lille and Mayoral Committee member Brett Herron. … No negativity from comrades today. Celebrate your own role in this.”