If you are a resident of the area, your participation is critical. While we have lots of research, we need information from the community about green sites in the area. These could be natural sites, cultural sites, economic development sites, buildings of importance, renewable energy sites, historical sites, information areas, recreation and transportation places.
Examples are places where people hike, cycle, run their dog or express their spirituality Other examples are wetlands, grasslands, open space, geographic features, musical areas, community centres and health shops.
The other section of important sites for the map are areas of degradation, such as sources of chemical, water and air pollution as well as dumping sites. We would like to hear of any area that you think would be of interest to the community. For a full list of sites please look at the website links.
Please feel free to comment on areas that you believe would fit the above description. If you would like to submit a site please email us with your suggestion. If you do have a site that you think would be good, please leave some contact details so that we can get additional info and credit you on the map.
About the Jozi Greenmap
- Steven Kruger
- Councilor Kruger was elected ward representative at the last local government election with an overwhelming mandate. He attended Athlone Boys High School and has worked in the Human Resources field. He passionate about the residents of ward 72 and finding ways of solving the problems that they face.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
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Juhuu
Have you approached the North Eastern Tribune to assist you in gathering the information that you need?
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