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​The City of Johannesburg's Housing department has kicked off its two-month drive consulting with communities on three draft policies: the housing allocation policy, serviced sites policy, and the temporary emergency accommodation policy.

The three policies seek to guide the department and provide clear processes in how the department proposes to allocate beneficiaries to RDP houses, how it proposes to implement the new directive of giving people serviced sites to build their own homes, and how to better deal with the very challenging aspect of providing temporary emergency accommodation to those in need.

The ever growing housing need and increased demand for a permanent solution has resulted in a strong need to identify a diversified way to speed up delivery. The City believes it can address this by providing serviced sites where people can build.

However, the manner in which these units are allocated to qualifying beneficiaries is paramount.

The draft policies will ensure greater transparency during the allocation process, denying criminals the opportunity of queue jumping, fraud and corruption.

I encourage members of the public to come in their numbers and make their voices heard at these meetings as they did at the first two meetings in Region D. The schedule for the remainder of the meetings is as follows:

REGION
DATE
TIMEVENUE
EWednesday, 11 Sept 1910h00 – 14h00Marlboro Community Hall
FThursday, 12 Sept 1909h00 – 13h00Johannesburg City Hall
GThursday,12 Sept 1914h00 – 18h00Finetown Multi-Purpose Centre
AWednesday, 02 Oct 1909h00-13h00Rabie Ridge Community Centre
BFriday, 04 Oct 1909h00 – 13h00Danie Van Zyl
CTuesday, 08 Oct 1909h00 – 13h00Roodepoort City Hall


For media queries:

Willington Simelane

Stakeholder Manager: MMC for Housing

071 865 2920