Mayor of Tshwane, Cllr Cilliers Brink, announced the official launch of the new taxi holding area at Menlyn Park Shopping Centre.
, announced the completion and official launch of the new taxi holding area at Menlyn Park Shopping Centre.This project, which commenced last year, addresses the long-standing issue of operational chaos and severe congestion on Lois Avenue, much to the relief of residents and motorists.Menlyn Park Shopping CentreThese facilities accommodate 135 standard minibus taxis and 18 larger long-distance midi-buses.
The project was a collaborative effort involving several key stakeholders. Brink expressed his gratitude to Ald Katlego Mathebe, the MMC for Roads and Transport, the Menlyn Centre Management team, the leadership of the Menlyn Taxi Association and the Mamelodi Amalgamated Taxi Association, and the regional leadership of theThe new rank is part of the city’s broader strategy to engage all sectors of society in improving urban services.
The development aims to create a more organised and safer environment for commuters and informal traders
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