Cape Town residents have until July 27, 2026 to weigh in on the City's proposal to sell and redevelop part of the Civic Centre parking area on the Foreshore
Residents have until July 27, 2026, to weigh in on the City's proposal to sell and redevelop part of the Civic Centre parking area on the Foreshore into a mixed-use precinct that includes affordable housing.
The proposal, approved by Council for public participation, involves the release of part of Erf 1, Roggebaai, commonly known as the Woodstock Parking site, which currently serves as an open-air staff parking facility.
According to the City, the site's central location next to the Civic Centre and major public transport hubs makes it suitable for high-density, mixed-use development comprising residential, commercial and retail space, as well as public realm upgrades.
Mayoral committee member for economic growth, James Vos, said the project reflects the City's strategy of unlocking greater public value from underused municipal land.







