# The City of Cape Town says its new urban mobility budget will focus on fixing roads, expanding public transport, and easing traffic congestion. Over five-billion-rand is proposed for the 2025/2026 financial year, including two-billion-rand for running the MyCiTi bus service. Mayoral committee member for Urban Mobility, Rob Quintas, warns that neglecting road infrastructure would be disastrous, urging residents to submit comments on the ‘Invested in Hope’ budget before 2 May:
Cape Town prioritises road fixes and public transport in R5-billion urban mobility budget [SOUND]
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