Today in transport planning in South Africa 🇿🇦

Ofentse Mokwena
Jul 29, 2017 · 1 min read

The development of transport plans has gradually become the norm in SA. Between 1994 to date a number of institutional interventions have been drafted. The older ones are much more comprehensive and detailed documents unpacking specific elements of integrated transport planning.

Today marks one of those more recent developments in planning. The minimum requirements are the skeleton for planning officials, practitioners and stakeholders. Accountability within through the requirements is key. It is with excitement that we can look back and say, from the original issue in 2014, there’s been a 1 year old amendment. It’s a good day.

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Keep planning! Thank you for reading!

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