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Document: West Coast District Municipality IDP: 2010/11
Description
The Annual Review of our Integrated Development Plan 2011/2012 certainly brings perspective into our achievements as the West Coast District Municipality. This is a crucial time in our Integrated Development Planning Process to reflect on the successes and challenges that was upon us in 2010/2011. The Annual Review 2011/2012 forces ourselves to reflect on our Key Performance Indicators and to ascertain how we performed as a district municipality in reaching our objectives in improving the quality of life of our residents.
In order to meet the needs of our communities by ensuring that we anticipate the challenges our communities experience; have we held numerous public participation engagement during the annual review for the Integrated Development Plan 2011/2012. Our public participation processes provides a distinct opportunity for communities to engage with us as politicians and the management team, on issues which impact directly on their well-being. Our main emphasis as the West Coast District Municipality is to provide bulk potable water for 28 towns of the Southern West Coast Region which include the municipal areas of Swartland, Saldanha Bay and Bergrivier.








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