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SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT

Establish a benchmark for

TOWNSHIP RENEWAL Zutari is currently cocreating community solutions in Soweto as part of the Future Cities South Africa (FCSA) consortium – the delivery partner for a bilateral programme funded by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office.

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longside Zutari, the consortium team includes PwC (UK and South Africa), Open Cities Lab, Palmer Development Group, Violence Prevention through Urban Upgrading, and the Isandla Institute. The FCSA consortium aims to support the city administrations of Johannesburg, eThekwini and Cape Town with their urgent urban challenges, including those posed by

Covid-19. This has resulted in the scoping and delivery of several projects, with Zutari overseeing the one in Soweto. In addition to urban planning, the Soweto project’s focus incorporates key elements like spatial economics, finance, engineering, climate change and resilience, with the ultimate objective of bolstering economic development “We are liaising intensively with community stakeholders and local government in order to co-design innovative solutions that are based on emerging best practice for township economies,” explains Monique Cranna, technical director: Urban Planning at Zutari. The project initially encompassed a major survey, but this had to be scaled back due to Covid-19. “We had to reconfigure our entire scope of work in terms of the process we wanted to adopt so as to ensure that a viable outcome was still achievable within a reasonable timeframe,” Cranna continues.

Strategic area framework

the City of Johannesburg, which have had a strained relationship of late due to factors such as ongoing service delivery protests. “As soon as this project has been bedded down successfully, the aim is to have benchmarked an approach to spatial planning that can be rolled out to other township economies or marginalised settlements,” she expands. “Most rewarding for me about the process to date is engaging with the local community, who have been articulate and specific about their needs and requirements. Taking all of this onboard and co-creating solutions between Zutari, the local community and the City has been extremely effective and will go a long way in setting out a roadmap for sustainable collaboration in future,” Cranna concludes. The FCSA project in Soweto incorporates key elements like spatial economics, finance, engineering, climate change and resilience, with the ultimate objective of bolstering socio-economic development

This outcome is expected to take the form of a detailed strategic area framework for a study area within Soweto that is endorsed and therefore validated by all stakeholders. “It is a very different approach to that which is normally adopted by the City, due to the fact that we wanted to depoliticise the process itself and keep it to a technical and pragmatic level, so that the local community could clearly see how it would translate into tangible deliverables,” she stresses. However, Cranna sees the most important outcome of the project as nurturing reciprocal trust between the Soweto community and Monique Cranna, technical director: Urban Planning at Zutari

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