The City of Cape Town confirmed that it has concluded its preliminary assessment of the comments received on the proposal about the recreational use of the Sea Point Promenade.
According to the City, residents and interested and affected parties had the opportunity to comment on the City’s proposals from 10 March to 10 April 2022.
The City said a total of 1 953 comments were received during this time, with the majority indicating that bicycles should be allowed along with this very popular recreational space.
The City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Urban Mobility, Rob Quintas indicated that, although the majority of the respondents support cycling on the promenade, many have raised concerns about pedestrian safety and the potential danger and risk posed by cyclists.
“Given the preliminary outcome, I want to confirm the proposal to ban cyclists from the promenade is off the table. That said, the City will, in coming months, investigate interventions that will improve the safety of all of those using the promenade,” Quintas said.
Quintas indicated that the outcome of the public participation process, including proposals from the public, and recommendations on the way forward, will be included in a report.
“It is anticipated that this report will be concluded by mid-year where it will serve before the Portfolio Committee on Urban Mobility and Subcouncil 16 for consideration.
“I want to thank all of those who made the effort to comment on the City’s proposal, and for attending the open days we hosted during this time. The Sea Point Promenade is one of Cape Town’s most iconic recreational spaces, thus, the vigorous engagements and number of comments came as no surprise,” Quintas added.
Meanwhile, the public participation process was very successful in that it demonstrates that the City is eager and willing to test proposals with residents and that they do listen to comments and feedback.
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