The City of Cape Town’s Recreation and Parks Department has officially opened the refurbished Muurbal Street Park in Beacon Valley.
The project was completed in collaboration with the local ward councillor and community representatives.
The goal was to create active spaces for gym activities and play, as well as provide seating areas for relaxation, said Mayoral committee member for community services and health, Patricia Van der Ross.
“The park upgrade aims to create a safer, more accessible and enjoyable space for residents, particularly during the upcoming summer holiday period,” she said.
With a departmental budget allocation of nearly R1 million, this investment underscores the City’s ongoing commitment to enhancing public spaces for the benefit of all residents, she said.
Among the features are recreational equipment for children and families, reinforced fencing to improve safety for all park visitors, a new tarmac walkway, designed to withstand high foot traffic and improve accessibility, multi-purpose court enhancements, including gym equipment bases, line markings and combination posts, park furniture installations, offering comfortable seating and tree planting, providing shade.
Recreation and Parks will manage the upkeep of the park, through the employment of a park buddy, she said.
“This project reflects our commitment to listen to the needs of the community and deliver meaningful change. I’m proud to be part of it and excited to see residents enjoying the upgraded facilities, which showcase our dedication to uplifting communities through impactful infrastructure development,” said Ward 116 councillor Solomon Philander.
Local residents too are encouraged to take ownership of the facility.
The park will be closed at night, operating from 8am to 6pm.