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“Empower yourselves: Join the CBP meeting this Saturday to shape Ward 120’s future!”

by Admin
October 9, 2023
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The Community Based Planning (CBP) meeting scheduled for this Saturday, 14 October, at the Lenasia South Civic Centre is an important event for the residents of Wards 120 and 122 in the City of Joburg. Here are some reasons why you should consider attending:

  1. Voice Your Concerns: This meeting provides an opportunity for residents to voice their concerns and opinions about the state of service delivery in their communities. It’s a platform where you can express your thoughts on issues that matter to you, such as infrastructure, public services, and community development.
  2. Participate in Decision-Making: CBP is all about involving the community in decision-making processes. By attending, you can actively participate in shaping the priorities and policies that will affect your daily life. Your input can have a direct impact on the direction of local development.
  3. Receive Feedback: This meeting is not just about speaking your mind; it’s also a chance to receive feedback from city officials. You can learn about the plans and initiatives the City of Joburg has in store and understand how they are addressing the concerns raised by residents.
  4. Empowerment: Community Based Planning empowers residents to take an active role in matters that affect their lives. It promotes a sense of ownership and responsibility for the community’s well-being, fostering a stronger sense of community among residents.
  5. Compliance with Legislation: The City of Joburg is holding this meeting not only as a matter of principle but also in compliance with legislative requirements. This ensures transparency and accountability in the decision-making process.
  6. Networking: Attending community meetings like this can also be an opportunity to connect with your neighbors, local leaders, and fellow community members. Building relationships within the community can lead to stronger support systems and collaborative efforts to address common issues.

In summary, the CBP meeting is a chance for you to have a say in the development of your community, receive updates on city plans, and connect with your fellow residents. It’s an important step in ensuring that the City of Joburg addresses the needs and concerns of its residents effectively. Your participation can make a difference, so consider attending this meeting on Saturday, 14 October, from 9 am to 3 pm at the Lenasia South Civic Centre

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  1. Dalpat Naran says:
    3 years ago

    Resident from 1985
    Unacceptable water delivery

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