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Parks Home PageParks with varying ornamental and floral diplays and special recreation features can be found throughout the city suburbs: Mission Statement The effective Development and Management of Parks, Open Spaces and Natural areas to meet community needs. Core Functions
The Purpose of the Parks Department Scattered throughout the City are parks and recreational open spaces covering over 6000 hectares that fall under the jurisdiction of the North and South Central Local Councils. This area includes:
Many of these open spaces fall within the Durban Metropolitan Open Space System which is a planned system which ecologically links some 2 100 ha of open space, including nine parks, river valleys and coastal land. This open space within the City is administered by the Parks Department of the Parks, Recreation and Culture Service Unit. In addition to the establishment, maintenance and administration of this extensive network of recreational open space, the department also cares for over 700 000 street trees, maintains some 4 million m2 of verge in the City and enforces clearance of overgrowth on undeveloped land in private ownership. Unfortunately, not all residents of the city have equal access to recreational open space and to rectify this situation the Department is now also involved in the development of areas that previously fell outside the jurisdiction of the City of Durban, namely, Ntuzuma, KwaMashu, Inanda, Chesterville, Lamontville and Umlazi. All these areas now have capital projects underway to provide services such as parks, playlots and street trees. The Department has a good, although not evenly, developed system of parks, open space, and plant production systems, which are supported by a Department with a high level of expertise and a well trained staff. |
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