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10 July 2017
National Treasury
ANNUAL EVALUATION OF BEPPs
– FOCUS ON SPATIAL PLANNING
2017/18 MTREF
Well Governed Cities
Partnership-based approach to the
financing, packaging & delivery of
catalytic projects in spatially
targeted areas
Enabling Environment for
City Transformation
Restructured fiscal & financial
framework to support urban
growth
Compact Cities &
Transformed Urban Space
Inclusive Cities
Productive Cities
Sustainable Cities
Urban
economic
growth and a
reduction of
inequality and
poverty
New housing options
with social diversity
Affordable & efficient
public transport services
Integrated public
transport system that is
used by the majority of
city inhabitants
Growing city economies
Increased city
productivity
Sustainable resource
utilisation
Delivery of catalytic projects in
spatially targeted areas
Citizen involvement in the
delivery of projects in spatially
targeted areas
Accessible social
facilities and services
COMPACT CITIES & TRANSFORMED
URBAN SPACES
UNS, Integration Zone, Precinct Planning
– Urban Network Strategy Guidelines
– Integration Zone Planning Guidelines
– Precinct Planning Guidelines
– Precinct Management Guidelines
IGPP & CATALYTIC PROJECTS - DIRECT RESULT OF
SPATIAL PLANNING
URBAN NETWORK PLANNING - 2016/17 BEPPs
Minimum Requirements 2017/18
Approved
BEPP
2017/18
a) A draft Spatial Logic (mapped) for all IZs including highlighted Prioritised IZ showing:-
township populations;
Identified economic nodes, segmented into emerging (urban hubs), declining (CBDs) and established
employment nodes;
Prioritised marginalised areas segmented into townships, informal settlements and inner cities
b) A statement of the prioritization of the various integration zones in terms of the Intergovernmental Project Pipeline
(Annexure 2).
Approved
BEPP 2018/19
a) A prioritised integration zone plan consisting of the following:
(i) IZ Targets (Residential, Community, Employment, Transport)
(ii) Prioritised precincts (IZ phasing)
(iii) Precinct Targets (Residential, Community, Employment, Transport)
(iv) List of prioritised IZ-wide projects, with descriptions, high level costings and mapped number references in
the Intergovernmental Project Pipeline format (Annexure 2).
(v) Prioritised IZ-wide interventions (land release proposals, procurement proposals, proposed policy,
regulations, incentives, further studies, operational efficiencies, specifically public transport, including
alignment between modes and spheres)
b) Evidence of consultation with relevant provincial, national and SOE sectors (minutes and attendance registers of
meetings).
The content will appear as Section B of the BEPP
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Finalising urban network and Integration Zone planning and prioritisation
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EKURULENI 2017/18 BEPP URBAN NETWORK PLAN
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BCM 2017/18 BEPP URBAN NETWORK PLAN
King Williams Town
Bhisho
Berlin Industrial
East Ldn CBD
Mdantsane Urban
Hub
Mt Ruth
Station
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ETHEKWINI 2017/18 BEPP URBAN NETWORK PLAN
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JOHANNESBURG 2017/18 URBAN NETWORK PLAN
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TSHWANE 2017/18 URBAN NETWORK PLAN
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MANGAUNG 2017/18 URBAN NETWORK PLAN
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NMB 2017/18 URBAN NETWORK STRATEGY
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CAPE Town 2017/18 URBAN NETWORK PLAN
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CAPE Town 2017/18 URBAN NETWORK PLAN