The City’s Human Settlements Directorate has broken ground at the Belhar Infill Housing Project, marking an important step forward for the Belhar community’s housing needs.
Opportunities
The development will deliver 216 housing opportunities to qualifying beneficiaries. “The Belhar Infill Housing Project represents more than just the construction of homes for residents. It is about creating opportunities for beneficiaries and their families to be closer to essential services, public transport routes, schools, tertiary education institutions, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
“Well-located housing opportunities are critical in building inclusive communities and improving the lives of residents, and the need for housing has been expressed by the community,” says the City’s Mayco Member for Human Settlements, Carl Pophaim.
According to Pophaim, the City is pleased to be able to provide some relief in terms of the housing need. “The civil engineering portion of the project is expected to be completed by November 2026, with the top structures scheduled for completion in June 2028, if all goes according to plan.
“We remain committed to our delivery and to ensuring that residents have access to safe, secure, and dignified homes. There are always competing needs in our communities, and the need for dignified housing and secure tenure remains a top demand.”
Progress
“The Belhar Infill Housing Project sod-turning ceremony is a celebration of progress, partnership, and the delivery of much-needed housing opportunities for residents who need them most. Our Directorate is excited to see the development take shape, and we look forward to welcoming the first future residents to their new homes.
“The City has several housing projects of different types at various stages currently under way across the metro. Importantly, the City hands over opportunities as they are completed, and we are doing all we can to provide housing opportunities to those who need them most,” he says.
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