City of Cape Town’s Business Plan to Fix Urban Rail
Why fixing Cape Town’s rail network is an economic, moral and practical necessity
Why fixing Cape Town’s rail network is an economic, moral and practical necessity
Cape Town plans to take over the rail function in the metropole. Read the plan of action.
Read how cities like Madrid, Paris and Addis Ababa are taking bold decisions to ban cars, and improve cities for people.
18 months ago The City of Cape Town, along with the Western Cape Government, announced a new vision for the
Future Cape Town in February 2017 released its official position statement on the Draft Cycling Strategy by the City of Cape Town as part of the public participation process which ended on 21 February 2017.
A review of the lecture by Adam Beck on driving collaboration to achieve Urban Regeneration.
Cities continue to be planned around and for cars? Why? The ability to accelerate, as well as the flexible use of cars, clearly make cars appear superior over all other means of mobility-but are they?
Professor Vanessa Watson of the UCT City and Regional Planning programme shares 10 reasons why the Wescape development would be a complete disaster for Cape Town.
In an attempt to develop visionary perspectives for the future of Lagos, Nigerian experts and DASUDA launched a Lagos Lab earlier this summer.
The firsts new PRASA commuter trains produced at Alstom’s Lapa plant in Brazil will be ready by the end 2015.