This week, the City’s Mobile Office will be deployed in Eikendal, Ravensmead and Woodstock.
On 31 August 2022, from 09:30 until 13:30, the Mobile Office will be deployed at the Eikendal Library, 199 6th Avenue in Eikendal.
Customer Relations Officials will be at the Florida Park Sports Ground in Stroebel Street, Ravensmead on 1 September 2022, from 09:30 until 13:30 to attend to queries.
The officials will thereafter move to Woodstock from 13:00 until 18:00 on the same day. The Basket of Services will be deployed at the Woodstock Town Hall, Victoria Walk in Woodstock, to assist residents with service and municipal account enquiries.
Departments that will be visiting Woodstock these sites include:
Human Resources for enquiries about bursaries, internships and apprenticeships
Social Development and Early Childhood Development – to provide information about challenges affecting our communities such as substance abuse, gender-based violence, older persons, ECDs, persons with disabilities, youth and arts and culture programmes
Finance for all enquiries about municipal accounts
Health for more information about primary health care services
Human Settlements will assist qualifying residents with registering on the City's housing database as well as other housing enquiries
Safety and Security will provide information about traffic and law enforcement services
EPWP will assist jobseekers and give unemployed youth an opportunity to register on the jobseekers database
'This is one of the ways we bring the services closer to where people are. I urge residents to please take full advantage of this opportunity. We are saving residents time and money. Residents are reminded to please bring their IDs and municipal accounts for ease of reference. Should residents want to find out when the service is coming to their area, they are advised to contact their ward councillor and Subcouncil office and request it. The City is committed to bringing services closer to residents,' said the City's Mayoral Committee Member for Corporate Services, Alderman Theresa Uys.
Source: City Of Cape Town