SA: Statement by Ismail Vadi, Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, on opening new Gauteng Transport Commission offices (29/09/2014)

29th September 2014

SA: Statement by Ismail Vadi, Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, on opening new Gauteng Transport Commission offices (29/09/2014)

Ismail Vadi
Photo by: Duane Daws

Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Ismail Vadi, last Friday, officially opened the new offices of the Gauteng Transport Commission (GTC) based in Bedfordview. The GTC is an overarching transport structure composed of the provincial Department of Roads and Transport and all local authorities in Gauteng.

Vadi explained that, as an inter-governmental body, it aims to improve transport service delivery and to provide a reliable, affordable, safe, accessible and sustainable transport system in the Gauteng city-region.

The GTC will co-ordinate the implementation of the 25-Year Integrated Transport Master Plan (ITMP25) that was approved last year by the provincial government. Vadi said that the GTC will facilitate joint planning and co-ordination in the following core transport areas:

The GTC is overseen by a Governing Body consisting of the MEC of Roads and Transport and the Members of the Mayoral Committees responsible for Transport in each participating municipality. Also, it is supported by an Advisory Panel of transport specialists and experts.

Its day-to-day operations will be administered by a long-standing transport official, Tobie Roux (the Secretary of the Commission), who will provide administrative, technical and professional support to the Governing Body.

The participating municipalities are:

Issued by Gauteng Roads and Transport