JPOMA Webinar: Going Tech – Digital Solutions

JPOMA will be hosting a webinar on tech solutions available in the housing market.

The webinar will be looking specifically at metering and software solutions. If you have a supplier that you would like to recommend, please email Angela Rivers angela@jpoma.co.za the details.

Current Presenters:
Unimet Metering
Meter Mate Metering
K.I.S.S Properties – Software Solutions
(Final presenters and program to be confirmed.)

Date: 12 July 2022
Time: 10h00 – 12h00
Register HERE

Applications for Debt Rehabilitation close 30 June

Applications for City of Joburg Debt Rehabilitation close on 30 June 2022. The criteria for qualification changed, so if you applied in 2021 and were not successful, you are encouraged to apply again.

The following information was taken from City of Joburg LinkedIn page:

“The City has improved and amended the qualifying criteria for its Debt Rehabilitation program which was approved at a council meeting held on 26 April 2022. This amendment was in response to feedback received from CoJ customers who have been applying for the program since applications reopened on 1 March 2022 for the 3rd phase. Indebted ratepayers have until 30 June 2022 to apply for the amended debt rehabilitation program which is aimed at providing financial relief to qualifying property owners whose municipal accounts are in arrears.

DEBT REHABILITATION PROGRAM SUMMARY
The amendments to the qualifying criteria are as follows:

1) Write-off is only applicable to the following account holders:
• Residential account holders
• Small business account holders
• Faith-based organisation or places of worship
• Non-Profit Organisation
• Old Age Homes
• Orphanages and Body Corporates

2) The property value must not exceed R2.5 million.

3) The account in arrears must not be more than 90 days at the time of
submission of the application.

4) Applicants must be registered owners of the property, or a person dully appointed by the master of the high court where a property is part of a deceased estate.

5) For small businesses, places of worship and non-profit organisations to benefit provided gross revenue income is not more than R3 million per annum.

6) 100% of the 90-day debt will be written off if the applicant is a pensioner or registered as indigent on the City’s data base.

7) The combined gross income from all activities of the account holder/s and spouse must be less than R22 000 per month.

8) Monthly gross income is between R22 001 to R30 000, 30% debt will be written off.

9) Monthly gross income is between R30 001 to R40 000, 20% debt will be written off.

10)Monthly gross income is between R40 001 to R50 000, 10% debt will be written off.

11)All interest and penalty charges will be reversed for each of the income categories above.

12)Monthly gross income is above R50 000, no debt write off and only interest and penalty charges to be reversed.

13)Account must be kept update to date for twelve months from date of initial write off.

14)Ratepayers must pay current monthly consumption.

15)Metered services to be regularly inspected.

16)Smart meters to be installed.

17)Applications can be made online, via email (debtrehab@joburg.org.za) or at any of the City’s Customer Services Centres.

For more information on the revamped Debt Rehabilitation Programme, ratepayers can visit the City’s website www.joburg.org.za or visit any customer service centre.”

Withdrawl of Outdoor Advertising Bylaw Notice

On 14 June 2022 CoJ sent out the following notice:

The City of Johannesburg hereby withdraws the Outdoor Advertising By-law Notice published in the Gauteng Provincial Gazette, the CoJ website and newspaper publications, respectively.

In terms of this withdrawal, the public and interested parties are no longer required to submit written public comments up until a new notice is issued, at a date still to be determined by Council.
The public is also no longer required to attend the scheduled public participation sessions until further notice.

This notice of withdrawal will also be effected as per the Gauteng Provincial Gazette No. 157, published on 13 May 2022.

Withdrawal of the above notice is due to variations in by-law documentation published for inspection, publication dates in the newspapers as well as inconsistencies contained in Government Gazette No. 157.

The City of Johannesburg would like to render an apology to stakeholders and the public for any
inconvenience caused by this cancellation.

COJ Notice

CoJ Draft Disaster Management Plan

The City of Johannesburg is engaging with members of the public on the Draft Disaster Management Plan.

Draft Disaster Management Plan

Comments on the draft plan must be submitted before the 24th June 2022.

Please forward your comments to:
Disaster Management Unit Director William Mazibuko: WilliamMaz@joburg.org.za
Disaster Management Unit Deputy Director Niel Rooi: NielR@joburg.org.za

Thank you to the FIRM for facilitating a session with Director Mazibuko and Deputy Director Rooi for the business sector to engage on the draft plan.

Presentation to Business Sector