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Iconic Cape Town beach set for major upgrade

10 Dec 2024
An artist’s impression of the Muizenberg beachfront upgrades. Source: City of Cape Town
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The City of Cape Town will begin upgrading the Muizenberg beachfront in mid-February 2025 with completion targeted for the end of 2026. The project includes significant refurbishments to public infrastructure. 

“This is one of the biggest projects undertaken by the city’s Coastal Management branch in recent years,” said Eddie Andrews, Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Committee Member for Spatial Planning and Environment. “The work will improve the area for residents and visitors while addressing long-term coastal protection needs. However, we acknowledge the impact this will have on businesses, residents and beachgoers during construction.” 

Project scope and key features 

The upgrades will focus on Surfer’s Corner and the western beachfront along Beach Road, extending to the St James walkway. Key elements include: 

  • Coastal infrastructure: Replacement of failing wooden structures and stone masonry with stepped revetment coastal defences. The new design incorporates a 3m-wide, universally accessible promenade. 

  • Ablution facilities: Relocation and reconstruction of facilities in a sustainable position outside the wave run-up zone, featuring family-changing areas, wheelchair-accessible showers and mosaic artwork. 

  • Parking: Formalisation of gravel parking areas with improved layouts, soft landscaping and lighting for safety. Parking will remain free of charge. 

  • Playground: Upgrades with an inclusive kelp forest theme and interactive equipment for children of varying abilities. 

  • Heritage features: Rebuilding the pergola and other structures in their original style to maintain the area's historical character. 

Minimising impact 

The city is coordinating forums with local stakeholders to address potential disruptions. Andrews emphasised efforts to manage inconveniences. “We are establishing ongoing engagement platforms to keep stakeholders informed and resolve issues as they arise.” 

Temporary inconveniences include reduced parking availability and changes in traffic flow to and from the beachfront. Public information displays detailing the project scope and artist impressions have been installed along the beachfront. 

Long-term benefits 

The upgrades aim to create a more resilient and accessible public space while preserving Muizenberg’s cultural and historical identity. “Once completed, the beachfront will offer a high-quality experience for decades to come,” Andrews said. 

Further updates on the construction schedule and accommodation for beachfront activities will be provided in early 2025. 

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