Notices

2018/2019 ORDINARY AND SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETINGS DATE

DATE ORDINARY/SPECIAL TIME  

 

VENUE

 

 

26 July 2018 Special 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
29 August 2018 Special 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
27 September 2018 Ordinary 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
30 October 2018 Special 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
N/A N/A N/A  

N/A

 

13 December 2018 Ordinary 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
24 January 2019 Special 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
25 February 2019 Special 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
27 March 2019 Ordinary 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
30 April 2019 Special 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
30 May 2019 Special 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber
28 June 2019 Ordinary 14h00 UMhlabuyalingana Municipal Council Chamber

The importance of Road Traffic Safety

Road traffic safety refers to methods and measures for reducing the risk of a person using the road network being killed or seriously injured. The users of a road include pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, their passengers, and passengers of on-road public transport, mainly buses and trams. Best-practice road safety strategies focus upon the prevention of serious injury and death crashes in spite of human fallibility (which is contrasted with the old road safety paradigm of simply reducing crashes assuming road user compliance with traffic regulations). Safe road design is now about providing a road environment which ensures vehicle speeds will be within the human tolerances for serious injury and death wherever conflict points exist.

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Upcoming Public Meetings

A town hall meeting is an American term given to an informal public meeting, function, or event derived from the traditional town meetings of New England. Typically open to everybody in a town community and held at the local municipal building, attendees generally present ideas, voice their opinions, ask questions of the public figures, elected officials, or political candidates at the town hall. Attendees rarely vote on an issue or propose an alternative to a situation. It is not used outside of this secular context.

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