Final Adopted IDP - KZN Development Planning
Final Adopted IDP - KZN Development Planning Final Adopted IDP - KZN Development Planning
Focus Area Objective Strategies Actions Roads and Storm Water To provide access to communities by the development of an integrated road network Development of access roads and bridges throughout the Municipality Annually obtain project identification and funding information for the ensuing MTEF period from MIG and the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport (rural areas only) Refurbishment and upgrading of the existing road infrastructure Annually obtain project identification and funding information for the ensuing MTEF period from MIG and the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport (rural areas only) Maintenance and upgrading of the road and storm water network within the Municipality Obtain planned maintenance and upgrading programme for rural roads undertaken by the Department of Transport Annually obtain project identification and funding information for the ensuing MTEF period the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport Implementation of planned and ad hoc maintenance of urban and township roads (including storm water) that are the responsibility of the Municipality Annually revise and update the quarterly road patching and storm water catch pit clearance programme Waste Management To provide an effective integrated waste management service within the Municipality Promotion of the development of a regional landfill site under the direction of the Zululand District Municipality Enter into process of consultation with the KZN Department of Environmental Affairs and the Zululand District Municipality to promote the establishment of a regional landfill site as an alternative to the current transfer station Development and implementation of an Integrated Waste Management Plan for the Municipality Source funding for the development and implementation of an Integrated Waste Management Plan for the Municipality 132
Focus Area Objective Strategies Actions Community and Sport Facilities Strategic development of community and sport facilities to meet the recreational needs of the communities within the Municipality Facilitate the construction of a community hall within each ward Facilitate the construction of a sports field within each of the identified development nodes Preparation of a plan to fund and develop a community hall in one ward each year Preparation of a plan to fund and develop sports fields for the five nodes not currently catered for Facilitate the construction of a community library within each of the identified development nodes Preparation of a plan to fund and develop a community library in at least one of the nodes not currently catered for Municipal Land To ensure the availability of Council owned land for residential, commercial and industrial development Identification and reservation of land for future development in accordance with the provisions of the spatial development framework for the Municipality Promotion of a spirit of cooperation with traditional leaders to facilitate access to Council owned land within the traditional authorities Availability of serviced sites to attract potential investors for commercial and industrial development Finalisation, approval and implementation of the spatial development framework for the Municipality Develop and implement a programme of regular consultation with the traditional authorities where land issues are addressed Identify sites zoned for commercial and industrial purposes in terms of the spatial development framework Consult with the Zululand District Municipality in its capacity as the water services authority to ensure that sites identified for development are prioritised for the installation of services 133
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Focus Area Objective Strategies Actions<br />
Roads and Storm<br />
Water<br />
To provide access to<br />
communities by the<br />
development of an<br />
integrated road network<br />
<strong>Development</strong> of access roads and bridges<br />
throughout the Municipality<br />
Annually obtain project identification and<br />
funding information for the ensuing MTEF<br />
period from MIG and the KwaZulu-Natal<br />
Department of Transport (rural areas only)<br />
Refurbishment and upgrading of the existing road<br />
infrastructure<br />
Annually obtain project identification and<br />
funding information for the ensuing MTEF<br />
period from MIG and the KwaZulu-Natal<br />
Department of Transport (rural areas only)<br />
Maintenance and<br />
upgrading of the road and<br />
storm water network<br />
within the Municipality<br />
Obtain planned maintenance and upgrading<br />
programme for rural roads undertaken by the<br />
Department of Transport<br />
Annually obtain project identification and<br />
funding information for the ensuing MTEF<br />
period the KwaZulu-Natal Department of<br />
Transport<br />
Implementation of planned and ad hoc maintenance<br />
of urban and township roads (including storm<br />
water) that are the responsibility of the<br />
Municipality<br />
Annually revise and update the quarterly road<br />
patching and storm water catch pit clearance<br />
programme<br />
Waste Management<br />
To provide an effective<br />
integrated waste<br />
management service<br />
within the Municipality<br />
Promotion of the development of a regional landfill<br />
site under the direction of the Zululand District<br />
Municipality<br />
Enter into process of consultation with the<br />
<strong>KZN</strong> Department of Environmental Affairs and<br />
the Zululand District Municipality to promote<br />
the establishment of a regional landfill site as<br />
an alternative to the current transfer station<br />
<strong>Development</strong> and implementation of an Integrated<br />
Waste Management Plan for the Municipality<br />
Source funding for the development and<br />
implementation of an Integrated Waste<br />
Management Plan for the Municipality<br />
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