Progress made on CBD voluntary relocations to dignified Safe Space transitional shelter
8 August 2024
As at Thursday 8 August, the City had assisted with voluntary relocations for around a third of the 150 respondents who initially accepted the City’s offer of dignified transitional shelter at Safe Spaces. Of the remainder, some have changed their minds and remain in unlawful occupation, while others have left the sites of their own volition. This follows the Western Cape High Court granting a final eviction order for various unlawful occupation sites in the Cape Town CBD. Read more below:
The order relates to various unlawful occupation hotspots along Buitengracht Street, FW De Klerk Boulevard, Foregate Square, taxi rank and Foreshore, Helen Suzman Boulevard, Strand Street, Foreshore/N1, Virginia Avenue and Mill Street Bridge in the city. A standing interdict is included in the order preventing further unlawful occupation of these areas.
The City’s offer of dignified transitional shelter and social services remains available at all times for those who have not yet accepted. Preparations will be made to evict any remaining unlawful occupants at the various sites after 12 August.
Due to the transience of people unlawfully occupying the sites, it is not possible at this stage to estimate how many people would need to be evicted. As is routine, when people vacate these sites they will be requested to take all personal belongings. Where personal items are not claimed, these will be documented and stored at the City’s Ndabeni facility where they can be collected by the owner.