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| NOTHING ' SHREWD' ABOUT ANC SABOTAGE OF ATTEMPT AT BETTER GOVERNANCE Municipal reporter Matthew Savides' claim ( The Mercury, August 1) that the ANC employed a ' shrewd tactic' at the Metro Council meeting on July 31 resulting in one of the DA's notices of motion being withdrawn, beggars belief. There is nothing shrewd about ANC sabotage of attempts at better governance. Essentially the motion I proposed called for an audit of vacant land within the Metro so that surplus plots could be sold off. Manifold benefits could accrue from such sales: cash in the Metro's coffers, less hassle for DSW and Parks & Gardens in maintaining these plots, local job creation as a result of development of the plots. Basically the motion promised a win-win situation all round which, at a time of conomic hardship, would see the Metro stimulating the local economy whilst simultaneously pruning its expenses and streamlining its finances. Instead of approving this sensible piece of policy, the ANC proposed to rewrite it in a way that destroyed its purpose. They proposed that all undeveloped land in the Metro - including green lung areas like parks - be appraised for, inter alia, the construction of low cost housing. The effect of such a policy would be the total reverse of what was originally intended. The value of properties adjacent to low cost housing developments would plummet, shrinking the rates base in the process. Once again the ANC in Ethekwini municipality have demonstrated their attachment to discredited socialist policies. Not only are they politically bereft of new ideas but they strive wantonly to sabotage attempts by the DA at better governance for all. So much for the ANC's 2006 election slogan of ' make local government work better.' *********************************** |
| HOW THE ANC SABOTAGES ATTEMPTS AT BETTER GOVERNANCE Th following Notice of Motion by Cllr Duncan Du Bois had to be withdrawn from the agenda of the July 31 meeting of the Ethekwini Durban Metro Council after the ANC threatened to amend it so radically as to destroy its purpose. The Motion concerning vacant plots of land owned by the Council read: This Council noting: 1] That there is great pressure on the need to expand Ethekwini's rates base and to improve service delivery; 2] The continued existence of vacant plots of counci-owned land ought to be appraised; 3] In many instances these undeveloped plots are overgrown and serve as havens for criminal elements; 4] Their unkempt state also encourages illegal dumping; 5] The sale of these plots would be greatly to the advantage of the Council in that: a] a cash benefit would be realised; b] Council resources would be spared the job of maintenance; c] development would improve the rates base; d] development would bring about community upliftment. Hereby resolves: That Council calls upon the Executive Committee to investigate the feasibility of selling off plots of vacant land that are surplus to the needs of the Municipality and reports its findings in due course. Essentially the motion called for the conducting of an audit of vacant land within the Metro so that surplus plots could be sold off. Manifold benefits could accrue from such sales: cash in the coffers, less hassle for DSW and Parks & Gardens in maintaining these plots, local job creation as a result of development of the plots. Basically a win-win situation all round at a time of economic hardship which would see the Metro stimulating the economy whilst simultaneously streamlining its expenses and finances. Instead of approving this sensible piece of policy, the ANC proposed to rewrite it in a way that destroyed its purpose. They proposed that all undeveloped land in the Metro - including green lung areas like parks - be appraised for the construction of low cost housing. The effect of such a policy would be the total reverse of what was originally intended. The value of properties adjacent to low cost housing developments would plummet, shrinking the rates base in the process. Once again the ANC in Ethekwini municipality have demonstrated their attachment to discredited socialist policies. Not only are they politically bereft of new ideas but they strive wantonly to sabotage attempts by the DA at better governance. ************************************* |
| SOLUTION TO CONTAINER TRUCK MENACE IN BLUFF RD IS HEIGHT RESTRICTION STRUCTURES In the wake of the carnage that occurred on Bluff Rd on August 9 when a container truck rampaged through three robots, killed one person and injured two people, destroyed three cars, two concrete street poles, a water hydrant, part of the staircase of a railway pedestrian bridge and disrupted road and rail traffic as a result of where it came to rest, residents are demanding the speedy resolution of the menace of container trucks entering the Bluff. In addressing that demand, Bluff ward councillor Duncan Du Bois is to propose that the Council' s Executive Comittee examines the feasibility of constructing two height restriction structures on Bluff Rd: one in the north near the Bayhead route intersection and the other in the south near the intersection with Edwin Swales VC Dve. ' This will prevent container trucks from using that section of Bluff Rd altogether. It will also deny access to other large vehicles which make deliveries to shops. However, those vehicles can use Tara Rd to reach their destinations on the Bluff,' said Cllr Du Bois. ' I must commend my son, Gregory, for this very practical and effective idea of height restriction. I see no reason why the Ethekwini Transport Authority will not accept it as the solution to our dilemma. After all, policing measures and signage have proved quite useless in prohibiting large trucks from using Bluff Rd. In fact the trucking menace on the Bluff has grown exponentially as container cargoes handled by the port have increased,' he said. Cllr Du Bois extended his condolences to those bereaved as a result of Saturday's horror smash and wished a speedy recovery to those who were injured. ' I should also like to commend the Metro Police, the Fire and Disaster unit, SAPS and the medical units who were on the scene for their professionalism in dealing with the carnage that had taken place. This dreadful event is surely the last straw as regards the trucking menace that has plagued Bluff Rd for over a decade,' he said. ******************************** |
| TRUCKING MENACE - BLUFF RD In the wake of the carnage that occurred on Bluff Rd on August 9 when a container truck rampaged through three robots, killed one person and injured two people, destroyed three cars, two concrete street poles, a water hydrant, part of the staircase of a railway pedestrain bridge and disrupted rail traffic as a result of where it came to rest, I am of the view that the speedy resolution to the menace of container trucks entering the Bluff is overdue. [ see: Sunday Tribune, August 10, p.5]. Proposed Notice of Motion: This council noting that: 1] Although container trucks are prohibited entering Bluff Rd from Edwin Swales VC Dve they do so with impunity. Attempts by Metro Police to deter container trucks from using Bluff Rd have proved unsuccessful. In fact the volume of container truck traffic illegally using the Bluff Rd route has grown exponentially with the increase of container cargoes handled by the port. 2] At a meeting of the Ethekwini council on January 31, 2007 at which a motion was tabled calling for intervention on the issue of container trucking in Edwin Swales VC Dve and Bluff Rd, the question was asked as to how many fatalities would need to occur before the Ethekwini Transport Authority addressed the issue. That motion, which was turned down by the Council, followed considerable interaction with Council officials which included the lodging of a petition, a public meeting, an on-site meeting and the exchange of correspondence. 3] In the wake of the carnage that occurred on Bluff Rd on August 9 when a container truck rampaged through three robots, killed one person and injured two people, destroyed three cars, two concrete street poles, a water hydrant, part of the staircase of a railway pedestrain bridge and disrupted rail traffic as a result of where it came to rest, a resolution to the menace of container trucks entering the Bluff is urgently needed. Accordingly, this motion calls on the Executive Committee to investigate and to report back to Council by September 23 on the feasibility of constructing two height restriction structures on Bluff Rd - one near the intersection with Edwin Swales VC Dve and the other near the Iran Rd / Bayhead intersection so as to prevent container trucks from accessing that residential section of Bluff Rd. Cllr D L Du Bois Ward 66 Bluff |
| BLUFF TO MAKE ITS VOICE HEARD ' All roads lead to the Bluff National Golf Club on Thursday, August 21 when the collective emotional outrage of Bluff residents against the presence of container trucks on the Bluff is expected to underline fresh demands for a permanent ban of this menace to life, limb and property,' says Bluff ward councillor Duncan Du Bois. ' It is tragic that it has taken the death of Elaine Thomas to reach this state of resolve. But there is a grass roots determination that there can be no repeat of the events of August 9. The residential status of the Bluff must be enforced. The Bluff cannot be held hostage by the boom in container traffic. That message needs to go out to City Hall as the custodian of our roads and also to Portnet and Transnet. Their leasing of land to container depots on the Bluff's doorstep is directly contributing to the misuse of Bluff Rd by container trucks. Elaine Thomas might be alive today if those parastatals had channelled some of their huge profits into the construction of a link road between Edwin Swales VC Dve and Bayhead Rd. and thereby kept container trucks off the Bluff,' said Cllr Du Bois. ' Thursday's meeting needs to be seen as a declaration of war by Bluff residents against the menace of container trucks not just on the Bluff but also in Edwin Swales VC Dve, Clairwood and beyond. These behemoths of death routinely exceed the speed limit, jump red robots and have no respect for other road users. August 21 needs to be a watershed in our lives from which decisive measures emanate to bring this menace under permanent control and regulation,' he said. The meeting starts at 7pm at the Bluff National Golf Club in Club Rd. |
| BLUFF ANGER AT TRUCKING MENACE BOILS OVER ' More than 400 people packed the Bluff Golf Club on Thursday night (August 21) to express their anger at the death and destruction caused by the container trucking menace on the Bluff. But they left even more angry and frustrated as a result of the vague and hollow responses by Metro Manager Dr Mike Sutcliffe to the situation,' says Bluff ward councillor Duncan Du Bois. ' The hostility directed at Dr Sutcliffe was not surprising. His excuses as to why requests to regulate the trucking menace had not been dealt with and his insistence that matters could not be handled in isolation from what he termed the bigger picture, simply do not carry weight with Bluff residents,' said Cllr Du Bois. In his address Councillor Du Bois accused Metro officials including Dr Sutcliffe of playing ' musical chairs' with the various requests that had been made for intervention in the trucking menace. Dr Sutcliffe took exception to Cllr Du Bois' claim that Metro officials were guilty of ' dereliction of duty' and questioned how a councillor could criticise the Council of which he is a member. ' If Dr Sutcliffe was less beholden to his political moorings he would appreciate that a ward councillor is primarily a representative of the community that mandated him. As such a ward councillor is not obliged to tip toe around officials and remain mute about how they do their jobs. If the officials in the Ethekwini Transport Authority were so hard at work and absorbed in the challenges they face, how is it that they do not consult ward councillors like myself about what they are doing to resolve the trucking menace ? Why is it that I have had to ask the Metro Manager to galvanise them into even responding to my queries,' said Du Bois. He suggested two courses of action that could bring about a permanent solution to the illegal presence of container trucks on the Bluff. These involved the strategic placement of height restriction structures in Bluff Rd to compel container trucks to use the South Coast Rd / Bayhead route and the construction by Transnet of a connecting road from Edwin Swales VC Dve through to the Bayhead road. ' Whilst the present crackdown on container trucks by Metro Police is commendable, regrettably it is not sustainable for budgetary and staffing reasons. Also the idea of using CCTV cameras to monitor the movement of container trucks is hamstrung by the fact that many of the cameras do not work or have not been connected or are not routinely monitored,' he said. Cllr Du Bois has tabled a Notice of Motion on the issue of container trucks on the Bluff for the meeting of the Ethekwini Council scheduled for August 28. ' Overall the Golf club meeting illustrated that the time for procrastination and excuses about the truck menace has past. The collective anger and outrage of Bluff residents has now reached boiling point. That is the message Dr Sutcliffe received in no uncertain terms. If decisive measures are now not forthcoming, unfortunately we may see vigilante acts occurring,' said Cllr Du Bois. |

| SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS IN MARCH TO A PERMANENT TRUCKING SOLUTION ON THE BLUFF One week after 400 Bluffites turned up at the Golf Club and not only made the City Manager Dr Sutcliffe aware of their anger about container trucks on the Bluff but also demanded action, it seems their efforts have been rewarded. At the August 29 meeting of the Ethekwini Council a Notice of Motion put forward by Cllr Duncan Du Bois calling for an investigation by the Executive |
| Committee into the feasibility of placing height restriction structures at strategic points in Bluff Rd, was approved unanimously by the ANC-dominated Council. The Executive Committee must report back by September 23. ' This is a real turnaround. Until today the ANC have been routinely rejecting every attempt at better governance put forward by the DA. I can only ascribe their decision to support my motion as stemming from the pressure Sutcliffe felt at the August 21 meeting at the Golf Club. So, well done, Bluffites. Just shows what closing ranks and manifesting |
| solidarity can translate into,' says Cllr Du Bois. 'It is of note that there are height restriction structures on Coedmore Rd from Bellair leading into the Stainbank nature reserve. They were put there about two years ago by the Council and have proved 100% effective in stopping trucks using that route to reach South Coast Rd,' he said. |