The Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) is undertaking an urban regeneration project in Milpark.
The regenerated Milpark will offer lucrative opportunities for a vibrant precinct catering to the various needs of people.
But this development is not without concerns of ease of access and movement, parking and cleanliness of the area.
The City said in a statement that the Milpark Precinct is identified in the Empire-Perth Strategic Area Framework as a Transit Oriented Development node, with the potential to drive spatial transformation, job creation and residential densification.
“Consultation with stakeholders in the area intends to improve urban management issues such as cleaning and maintenance of public infrastructure, waste management, parking management, informal trading, safety and security and management of Frank Brown Park,” the City said.
“The JDA is in the process of implementing non-motorised transit projects in the form of improved sidewalks, upgraded public open spaces including Frank Brown Park and a pedestrian bridge in the Milpark Precinct.”
The City also said that as part of the JDA’s engagement with local stakeholders, discussions are taking place regarding the establishment of a voluntary urban management initiative focused on the community.
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