
Young Urbanists is a community aimed at individuals who have an interest in their city and want to be more engaged stakeholders in the future. Through social, educative a and advocacy events, we connect people who have a passion for cities.
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In May, we published our first article explaining the City of Cape Town’s draft CBD Mobility and Access Plan. That article set out what the plan me...
Cape Town’s new Local Spatial Development Framework (LSDF) for the CBD goes far beyond mobility. At its core, it’s a blueprint to tackle one of the city’s most pressing challenges: housing affordability. While the draft Mobility Plan has dr...
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Dear Young Urbanists Community,
Since our founding in 2013, Young Urbanists (YU) has grown from a small volunteer-led network in Cape Town into a thriving community of urbanists, activists, government officials, civil society leaders, and...
After a packed first chapter meeting on 2 April 2025, Young Urbanists & Friends in Stellenbosch are inviting the public—to help decide the top actions we should take to solve the town’s congestion crisis.
Images from our inaugural chapter...
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