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Recreation Facility Planning
in the
City of Cape Town
IERM CONVENTION 2011 TREVOR WRIGHT Head: Research & Facility Planning
CITY OF CAPE TOWN
021 4003481
Presentation Outline
• Future Cities, Future Cape Town
• Future of sport and recreation
• Demands for new facilities and how to say
NO!
• Facility Master Plan
• CSIR* Analysis
• 2011 Recreation Study
• Planning together - Valhalla Park Family
Recreation Centre
*Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Convention Theme
Example of another recent convention with a similar theme…
Cities of the Future
‘
56.8% of the population in Africa will be younger than
25 years old in 2025.
Cape Town metro
Urban Edge
2500 sq. km total (1000sq.km
urban)
3,6 million population
Over 200 informal settlements
TRAs and back-yarders
23 Subcouncils
210 Councillors
Monitoring Cape Town’s growth…..
Socio-economic status index mapping
Population density mapping
Future of sport and recreation ?
1930
1980
2011
• New technology
advances sport and
recreation and creates
new opportunities, new
sports
• People will always play
and compete
• Some sports will just
disappear e.g. bowls
• Evolution to shorter,
more intense experiences
e.g. T20 cricket
• Computer games ?
Shift from emphasis on formal sport to less structured spontaneous play…
Plan to offer facilities that support a diverse range of activities
Use nature’s facilities – coast, mountains, reserves, dams
Rugby
Cricket
Tennis
Swimming
Canoeing
Hiking Choir
Dancing
Skateboarding
playing
Cycling
Jogging
Building champions
Developing balanced
and active youth
Plan for mass
participation
activities
From bored…
To active!
The strategy
The demand to provide..
Case Study
Components of a
Facility Master Plan
City of Edmonton grading example
The Future Participation trends
Examples of participation research findings
Forward Planning City of Edmonton
Facility Master Plan
CSIR ANALYSIS
1. Audit the current situation of accessibility (location
and capacity) of selected social facilities in Cape
Town
2. Quantify the total facility demand for all facility
types
3. Model and analyze the future service provision
with respect to accessibility in terms of both location
and sufficiency of selected social facilities in Cape
Town
CSIR REPORT
Sports ground analysis criteria
CSIR analysis providing
10 best locations for new sports
grounds
CSIR INTEGRATION MAP EXTRACT
2007 POP 2016 POP
Swimming pools: optimized locations
for new pools
Research Recreation Study 2011 Full recreation study available for download at http://www.capetown.gov.za/en/SportRecreation/Documents/Recreation%20Study.pdf
Valhalla Park Project
New Housing
Development
Valhalla
Park Primary
School
Indoor Sport
Hall
Library
Family
Recreation
Centre
Integrated Project City Parks
Library Services Sport and Rec Primary School
Housing Department
Full Size
Astro Turf
Primary
School
Playground Library
Skate Park
BMX Track
Small Amphitheatre
Mini Cricket
Oval
Open Courts
Kiosk
Picnic Area
Jogging/Walking
Track
Spray Park
Change rooms/
toilet block
In answer to reporter Tammy Petersen’s direct questions:
Why has no community centre been built in the area? Newfields is not identified in the CSIR Report as a priority are for a new community centre.
Residents say that seeing as the area has been there for over 30 years, facilities such as a hall and library has never been built there. Why?
See first answer above. The Csir Report included a library analysis. Are there any plans to build a community centre there? Why or why not?
No. Newfields is not identified in the CSIR Report as a priority are for a new library.
Is there any criteria which have to be looked at before an area can receive a hall? Yes. Criteria 1: The area has to be identified as a priority area in the CSIR Report. Criteria 2: The need has to be confirmed in the Recreation Research Study. Criteria 3: The capital and operating budget has to be
available.
How to say NO…….politely
END
THANK YOU