The Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA) proudly marked its 23rd anniversary as the infrastructure arm of the City of Johannesburg on Monday, 01 April 2024. Since its establishment in 2001, the JDA has been at the forefront of shaping the urban landscape and driving socio-economic growth through strategic development projects.
The JDA plays a role in the implementation of the Growth and Development Strategy of the City that responds to the Joburg 2040 ideals of resilience, liveability, and sustainability.
Over the past year, the JDA has achieved significant milestones, underscoring its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for residents and fostering inclusive growth. Here are some highlights from our 22nd year of operations:
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE JDA’s 22ND YEAR OF OPERATIONS
REA VAYA BRT ALEXANDRA BUS DEPOT ACCESS ROAD COMPLETED
The Rea Vaya BRT Alexandra Bus Depot Access Road, located in Alexandra, Johannesburg reached practical completion. This vital infrastructure will facilitate Phase 1C operations, linking Sandton to Alexandra and Parktown to Alexandra, enhancing connectivity and accessibility for commuters.
JABULANI SAFEHUB SWIMMING POOL
In Soweto, the swimming pool at the Jabulani Safehub was completed and is ready to usher in a new era of aquatic excellence. The highly anticipated Olympic size community swimming pool will form part of the Jabulani SAFA Safe-Hub and stands as a testament to the commitment and vision of the city to provide world-class recreational facilities for its residents.
KLIPFONTEIN WELLNESS CENTRE ON THE CARDS
Construction has begun on the transformative Klipfontein Wellness Centre in Midrand, designed to combat drug and alcohol abuse. This state-of-the-art facility will include a 2175m2 clinic and a 2247m2 Social Development Drug Treatment Centre. This cutting-edge facility underscores our dedication to addressing pressing social challenges and promoting holistic well-being.
CITY OF JOHANNESBURG TAKES BOLD STEP IN ADDRESSING HOMELESSNESS
In a bold step towards addressing homelessness, the JDA has commenced construction on 200-bed displaced persons shelter in Devland. This crucial initiative will provide temporary accommodation and support to vulnerable individuals within Region G, embodying our commitment to social inclusion and support.
“As we celebrate 23 years of impactful development, the JDA reaffirms its dedication to delivering these infrastructure projects, through fostering resilience, and creating a vibrant, inclusive Johannesburg for all,” Mr Themba Mathibe said.
“There is a plan to improve our service delivery model and deliver quality infrastructure projects drawing back from the 23 years of experience in project delivery. We extend our gratitude to our partners, stakeholders, and the residents of Johannesburg for their unwavering support as we continue to shape the future of our city,” Mr Mathibe noted.
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