The Walkable Network is an initiative of the Johannesburg Inner City Partnership (JICP), aimed at improving walkability along streets and in other public places through pedestrianisation, public art, street furniture, lighting, landscaping, signs, safety and cleanliness interventions through partnerships with public, private and civil society stakeholders from the property, design, security, waste management, academic and food production sectors.
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The JICP and CoJ are working closely with City Improvement Districts in the Inner City to complete an audit of the urban management priorities on the Walkable Network. Working with Urban Space Management, Local Abode and the BRAAM CID, the audit is nearing completion. Following consultation with Inner Stakeholders, the Walkable Network route has been […]
On Thursday 8 July, SA Cities Networked launched the four “Good Hood Stories” videos on YouTube. Two of these Good Hood Stories focus on JCP projects; the Urban Agriculture Initiative and the Walkable Network (from 4mins30 as part of the focus on non motorised transport). Background Earlier this year, SA Cities Network put together a […]