6. Corridor Concept to integrate
o Spatial, transport &
economic, infrastructure
oStrategy, budget and
operations
7. THE ENDURING POWER OF THE CORRIDOR
• CONNECTS: Thousands of Commuters move
through every day
• GIVES CHOICES: of car, bus, taxi, train
• ENABLES: the movement of shoppers, students,
and workers to offices, shops, schools, public
services, factories, hospitals and universities
8. THE ENDURING POWER OF THE CORRIDOR
• MEETS MANY NEEDS in fewer trips
• 18 HOUR WORKING DAY for infrastructure
• CONVENIENCE increases for surrounding
communities ss the corridor intensifies
9. THE ENDURING POWER OF THE CORRIDOR
• Highly FLEXIBLE & ADAPTABLE
• Can cope with MASSIVE GROWTH
• Its COHESIVE, INTEGRATED AND SUSTAINABLE
10. • Facilitate multi-year integrated planning
• Developer predictability
• Simplify and focus
• Attract resources & support
• City, Province, National, SOE, Higher
Learning & other partner programmes
• Enable measurement
23. • Strategic Locations
o Key Intersections
o Well Located Public land
o Stations & Transport Interchanges
• Catalytic Effect on Systems & Perceptions
• Do-able within 18 months – 2 years
24.
25. 1. Urban Realm Renovation x 15 km
2. Transport Network Develop &
Maintain
3. Broadband Roll Out
4. Electricity Savings
5. Stormwater & River Management
6. Waste Management & Recycling
26.
27. • 1. Youth Development
• 2. Good Governance &
Leadership
• 3. Economic Inclusion
• 4. Social & Student Housing
• 5. Access to Social Services
• 6. Refugees & Migrants
28. • 1. CID Operations
• 2. Integrated Transport Operations
• 3. Security Agency Capacity
Building
• 4. CCTV
• 5. Safe Transport & Parking
• 6. Constructive Parks & Public
Spaces
• 5. Problem Buildings
30. 2013 Next years
A M J J A S O N D 2014 2015 2016
VRC PLANNING
WORLD DESIGN COMPETITION
SECOND NODE URBAN CAMPUS
WINGFIELD
4 X ACUPUNTURE PROJECTS
UBUNTU MARKET
BIO SCIENCE PARK
FINANCIAL HUB
TYGERBERG TRADE EXPO
CENTRE
TYGERBERG TRADE FEST
COMMUNICATIONS ROLL OUT
GTP INST, BUILDING
ECAMP PERF MONITORING
CID ROLL OUT