The City of Cape Town today opened public participation on amendments to its 2026/27 budget following the Western Cape High Court’s ruling on tariff structures.
The City has removed its public claim that “lower rates are coming to Cape Town” following a complaint to the Advertising Regulatory Board.
Mitchells Plain residents have until April 30 to submit specific budget comments to Cape Town City for infrastructure upgrades.
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis unveiled the R87.8bn “City of Hope” budget promising 60% households stable or reduced rates.
The Western Cape High Court is expected to deliver judgement by no later than 29 April following an urgent application by the DA and EFF to have the 0,5% VAT…