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​23-10-2014: City team tackles service delivery shortfalls


A  multi-pronged  team  of  officials from the City of Johannesburg and its entities  visited  Region  B’s  ward 86 under the Service Delivery Outreach Programme  on  Friday  to  ensure bylaw adherence and that service delivery breakdowns were effectively and speedily addressed.
 
Comprising  officials from the Johannesburg Metropolitan Police Department, Pikitup,  Environmental  Health,  Johannesburg  Roads  Agency,  City Power, Emergency  Management  Services  and  Johannesburg  Water,  the  Integrated Visible  Service  Delivery  (IVSD)  team  found  several  service  delivery discrepancies  and  shortfalls,  particularly  in and around the Maraisburg area, on the western side of Johannesburg.
 
These  included  businesses  not  adhering to health and safety bylaws, the improper  storage  of  goods,  littering  and  leaking  water  outlets. The
problems   were   promptly   attended  to  by  workers  from  the  relevant
municipal-owned entities.
 
Urban  Inspector  Kelebogile  Dunn  said  the  IVSD  exercise  was aimed at ensuring that services in the area were brought to acceptable levels.
 
“Using  a  multi-entity approach ensures that the identified breakdowns are timeously attended to and that the overall service level is improved,” said Dunn.
 
The operation’s main focus was on businesses along the main arterial roads.
“We  focused on the adherence to the City’s bylaws to ensure businesses are licensed,  comply  with  fire  safety  recommendations,  adhere  to  health
guidelines,   including   food   expiry  dates,  and  cleanliness  of  food
preparation areas,” she added.
 
City  officials  also  handed  out  information  leaflets  to residents and business  owners  to  inform  them  about the City’s services, road safety, recycling  initiatives  and  environmental  cleanliness  as  well as who to contact should there be any service delivery challenges.
 
Dunn  said the City also relied on its residents to be actively engaged and to log service delivery failures.
 
“As  active  citizens  who live, work and play in the City, you need to get involved  and be the ears and eyes of the City. That way you can hold local government  officials  accountable  for  service  delivery,”  Dunn told the residents.
 
                                   ENDS
 
To log a service delivery shortfall, contact the City’s Call Centre on 0860
562 874, log onto www.joburg.org.za  or email joburgconnect@joburg.org.za The  City  is  also  available  on  Facebook at City of Johannesburg or via Twitter @CityofJoburgZA
 
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Nkosinathi Nkabinde
Communication Specialist
City of Johannesburg Group Communication & Tourism Departmen