Examples of City Improvement District in a sentence
The Council has enacted a By-law to give effect to this power, providing for a community-driven process in establishing such an area, referred to as a City Improvement District (“ CID”).
Any Special Rating Area or City Improvement District determined or established, or deemed to have been determined or established in terms of the By-law referred to in section 18 shall be deemed to have been determined or established in terms of this By-law.
There will be ongoing management, Property Owners Association and/or RCID (Residential City Improvement District) model, in partnership with the City of Cape Town in maintaining the quality of the local environment and social relations within the inhabited development.
A field worker was employed in September 2010 through an interview process with the assistance of the Cape Town City Improvement District.
No contracts to provide goods or services to the Sea Point City Improvement District (SPCID) may be provided to the following categories of entities: - Directly Linked to a person in the employ of the Sea Point City Improvement District (SPCID) whose participation in bidding for the contract may result in a conflict of interest; or any entity in which a person mentioned above is a Director or has a controlling or other substantial interest.
The majority of SRA’s at that time were established in commercial areas, e.g. the Central City Improvement District (CCID) in Cape Town and the Claremont Improvement District Company (CIDC) in the Claremont CBD.A SRA is a clearly defined municipal area, in which property owners contribute additional rates to fund ‘top up’ municipal services for that specific area as per the approved Business Plan.
As required by the City Improvement District By-law, a five-year operational budget (2012-2017) has been compiled.
The CTICC is a member of the Cape Town Central City Improvement District (CCID) and pays a monthly fee for cleaning and security within the precinct and during large events.
The Council has enacted a By-law to give effect to this power, providing for a community-driven process in establishing such an area, referred to as a City Improvement District (“ OBSID”).
To this end, the CTICC has engaged and formed close relations with external and supporting law-enforcement agencies such as the SA Police Service (SAPS), Metro Police, City of Cape Town Fire Department, Central City Improvement District (CCID) and City of Cape Town Disaster Risk Management Centre.