City of Cape Town adjusts waste drop-off site hours

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The City of Cape Town has announced temporary changes to the operating hours of most waste drop-off sites, effective immediately. Due to unforeseen staff transportation challenges, most of these facilities will now close at 18:00 daily until further notice.

Some Sites Remain Unaffected

While the new closing time applies to most drop-off sites, a few locations will continue operating as usual. These include Killarney, De Grendel, Wynberg, Mitchells Plain, Woodstock, and Delft. Residents relying on these sites will not experience any changes.

Alderman Grant Twigg, the mayoral committee member for urban waste management, acknowledged the inconvenience this adjustment may cause but assured the public that the city is working to resolve the issue.

Planning Ahead for Waste Disposal

Residents are urged to plan their visits to waste drop-off sites accordingly, especially those affected by the earlier closing time. The city encourages people to check the official website for a full list of drop-off locations and updated operating hours.

Twigg emphasised the importance of public cooperation during this period.

“Residents are encouraged to plan their visits to drop-off sites accordingly to accommodate the earlier closing time where applicable,” he said.

Efforts to Restore Normal Operations

City officials are working to resolve the transport-related difficulties as quickly as possible. While there is no timeline yet for when normal operating hours will resume, Twigg reassured residents that updates would be provided as progress is made.

“For a comprehensive list of drop-off locations and their operating hours, please refer to the City’s official resources on our website,” he said.

“We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this period.”

With waste management being a crucial service in a growing city, how should authorities balance operational challenges with maintaining reliable public services?

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