LaunchIt might not have been the sunniest of Spring days, but the new team of the Somerset West City Improvement District Special Ratings Area [SWCID] were on their posts for the officially launch of the SWCID. Business owners and the public at large can now look forward to a renewed business environment which is safe, clean and better managed for businesses to flourish and people to feel safe and secure when they are in the area.

“We want the people of Somerset West to return to our CBD. The establishment of the SWCID is the first step towards recreating a safe and clean CBD and restore it to its former glory,” says Michelle Theron from Nadprop Property Management and chairperson of the SWCID. Michelle, together with her vice chairperson, Christiaan Erasmus, and a few other directors attended this morning’s launch in Main Street.

“It is a way of getting the people of Somerset West together again so that we can as a community recreate an environment where people can walk and feel safe. I believe this SWCID’s visibility on the streets will surely make a huge impact on safety in the area,” said Michelle.

Both Michelle and Christiaan said that they can already see a difference on the streets since the SWCID team started cleaning and patrolling the area since last Friday. Although it is early days, they believe the establishment of the SWCID will make a huge difference in the area.

“It is the aim of the SWCID  to implement a strategy that will counter urban degeneration and re-create an area where all can work and prosper together in a safe and clean business environment,” says Gene Lorentz, CEO of Geocentric Urban Management, the company who will be managing the area.

Geocentric has been involved in the establishment and management of improvement districts for more than twelve years; starting with the establishment of the very first CID, the Cape Town Central City Improvement Distric [CCID] and including the neighbouring Strand Business Improvement District [SBID]. Secure Rite Security is the company appointed to provide the public safety services for the SWCID.

Elmare Swano, also from Nadprop Property Management, will be the acting SWCID manager until a manager is appointed in the next couple of months.

Gene urged the business owners of Somerset West to implement a few good practices that will certainly help his urban management and public safety teams to achieve their goal for a safer, cleaner and more business-friendly environment.

They are:

1. Only put out refuse wheelie bins on relevant bin days and return them to your premises ASAP after being emptied (to prevent theft of bins). Do not overfill bins and leave recyclables outside the premises for collection by vagrants. Although stopping vagrants from bin scratching appears unkind, it is imperative to do it to have an immediate impact on crime.

2. For public safety emergencies contact the Secure Rite Control Room on 0860 10 30 99.

3. Please report suspicious persons or any safety concerns to the Secure Rite Control Room on 0860 10 30 99.

4. Please report all broken/missing infrastructure defects, like, for example, drain covers, broken lights or faulty traffic signals to the SWCID Manager  Elmare Swano [acting] on 074 314 8302.

5. Additional information available on www.swcid.co.za or email us at info@swcid.co.za

Gene says they are looking forward to a working partnership between all the stakeholders in the SWCID to achieve their common goal of a safer, cleaner and an environment that attacks and retains businesses.

As a property owner/business owner or member of the community in the Somerset West CBD you are no doubt well aware of the problems in the area. Incidents of crime and grime including homelessness, aggressive begging, informal car guards and general urban degradation are escalating. These problems are of great concern and need to be effectively addressed.

Property owners of adjacent communities have already invested in the future of their areas by establishing their own Special Rating Areas commonly known as city improvement districts. A group of concerned property and business owners has taken the initiative to seek solutions to these problems, and they are appealing for your support in establishing a Special Rating Area (SRA) in the Somerset West CBD. Your participation and support in establishing this SRA, will not only be greatly appreciated, it will also lead to significant upgrading of the public urban environment around your property.

 What is a Special Ratings Area (SRA)?

  • A statutory body established under the SRA by-law of the City of Cape Town previously known as a City Improvement District (CID).
  • The SRA is funded by way of an additional rate collected from rate payers by the City of Cape Town and paid to the management board of the proposed Somerset West CBD SRA.
  • The additional rate will pay for supplementary municipal services within the defined area such as security, cleansing and other urban upgrade initiatives as described in a business plan.

Why do we need the SRA?

  • It will reduce crime, grime and homelessness though improved management of the area.
  • It will provide a safer, cleaner and friendlier public environment.
  • Public space will be upgraded and property values tend to increase within SRA’s.

 How does it work?

  • ‘Top up’ services will be added to those provided by the City.
  • The additional rate may only be used for services in the designated area as outlined in the agreed business plan.
  • An SRA provides property owners with a direct say in the management of the designated area.

Steering Committee

SPECIAL RATES AREA for SOMERSET WEST CBD

 For more information please also contact:

 Michelle Theron

 Chairman of the SOMERSET WEST BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

 email: michelle@nadprop.co.za