"Our vision is to be an integral part of a world class city."
Become a member of the Sea Point CID
Membership is open to all the property owners who are encouraged to apply for membership so that they exercise their rights to influence the business of the CID. Membership cannot be denied and the property owner is entitled to attend, participate and vote at the Company meetings held under the auspices of the Companies Act. Should a member be unable to attend they may give another individual their proxy to attend and vote on their behalf. Non-members may attend and participate but cannot vote and as such may thus have limited influence on the CID activities.
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CONCERNS ABOUT IMPACT OF HOMELESS PERSON:
We encourage residents to please add their voice to the case that the city will be fighting which is trying to stop us again from enforcing all our by-laws. This is an opportunity for residents to ensure that their voice is heard in this case and will form part of the paperwork submitted. We encourage people who have complained to document their experiences so these can be included and support the city’s case. Please find below the form to be completed and emailed to concerns.submission@capetown.gov.za by no later than 2 June 2021
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Copy of Sea Point CID MOI
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Covid-19 Media Release
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BUSINESS SUPPORT AND RETENTION DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
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Statement by Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane - Covid 19 alert level 3 risk adjusted strategy tourism sector response measures and directions.
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FOR FURTHER COVID 19 INFORMATION
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The Crime Stats for the Country
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A research study that will be conducted in Ward 54 from 3/09/2019 - 22/09/2019
A research study that will be conducted in Ward 54 from 3/09/2019 - 22/09/2019. The study will involve waste sampling and interviewing of household residents about their waste management behaviours.
Received permission from the City of Cape Town to undertake this study. A letter explaining the context of the research study is below for your information.
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You are invited to the Energy Water Waste Forum meeting
When: Tuesday, 13 August 2019
Time: 09:00 – 13:30 (registration at 08:30)
Venue: West Campus Presentation Room, Old Mutual Head Office, Pinelands
Theme: Putting your waste to work: Cape Town on the road to zero waste
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Please be aware of fraudulent emails requesting you to change your City of Cape Town recipient banking information for account payments.
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City warns of fake electricity officials scamming residents
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Online satisfaction survey for water and sanitation services- until 30 April 2019
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Social assistance of R2,9 billion proposed as Draft Budget opens for public comment
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Ward 54 | INVITATION TO MPBL (Municipal Planning By-law)
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New way to report stolen wheelie bins
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Drought Business Support Page
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Season's Greetings and a Happy New Year
CID Times - Newsletter
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Waste water treatment plant upgrades
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Dam level decline of 1.1% shows water wise ways remain important
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Level 3 water restriction guidelines
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Pressure management work scheduled for central Cape Town areas, Protea Valley and surrounds
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Sea Point cops nab house robbers
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Dam levels show only slight increase amid warmer weather
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Sea Point Crime Stats - 2008-2009 to 2017-2018
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What's been achieved in your area
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Water Pressure Management
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Record water-savings helping to buffer Cape Town for summer ahead
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MEDIA RELEASE - PLEASE REPORT ALL CRIME
Sea Point Police are urging the community to report all crime, no matter how small, as soon as possible, and give all relevant information. This is to ensure that the police are aware of all incidences for deployment purposes. It is of no use to report crime via social media and not report it to the Police.
We need to emphasize again the importance of not leaving valuables visible in your vehicle.
Previously Sea Point Police experienced the remote jamming method; however there has been an increase in the breaking of car windows.
By working together we can curb crime!!!
SAPS EMERGENCY: 10111 SEA POINT SAPS: 021-4303700
Captain Elizabeth Munro
Sea Point SAPS
CORPORATE COMMUNICATION
CELL: 082 522 0950 TEL: 021-430 3700 FAX: 021-439 8484
Proposed 2018/19 Budget
The City of Cape Town has published the proposed 2018/19 Budget. This is your chance to comment and object whether it be rates, electricity of parking tariff increases.
Closing date IS 4 May 2018
REMEMBER ONCE THE BUDGET IS PASSED YOU CANNOT OBJECT THEREAFTER
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Survey on current water crisis in the Western Cape
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Sea Point CID officers planted a tree in memory of fellow officer.
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Continued savings must remain part of our long-term strategy to avoid Day Zero
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Find and fix leaks
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Halve your water use to avoid Day Zero
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Water usage reaches record low – let’s see how low we can go
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New tariffs to encourage 50-litre usage
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Drought Business Support Page
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Drought charge to help us avoid Day Zero
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City commissions project to bring additional drinking water online from springs and Molteno Reservoir
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Drought crisis - guidelines for water rationing
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City to install water management devices on all excessive usage properties
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Welcome to the Sea Point CID website
Sea Point is one of Cape Town’s most densely populated suburbs, an important commercial and residential area very popular for living, investing and well known for shopping, dining and entertainment facilities. Many foreigners and local investors see the area as a place of urban rejuvenation.
The success of the existing Sea Point City Improvement District (CID) is due to the co-operation of various City of Cape Town departments, sub-contractors providing “top-up” services, the excellent relationship with the Sea Point Police Service, City Law Enforcement, Traffic, and Metro Police and the valued support of property and business owners within the geographical boundary.
ATM Fraud - Use ATMs in well lit and safe areas
Services
Safety and security is a prominent feature of any City Improvement District. The Sea Point CID co-ordinates public and private security services.
Initiatives
By giving responsibly you can make a difference in transforming someone’s life. Often your spare change is used to buy alcohol and drugs . . .
Safety Tips
The Sea Point CID wants you to take care this festive season when you use an ATM. Don’t keep any items visible on the seat of your vehicle.


