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Integrated development planning 

Integrated development planning is a process through which municipalities prepare a strategic development plan which extends over a five-year period. The Integrated Development Plan (IDP) is a product of the IDP process. The EMM IDP is the principal strategic planning instrument which guides and informs all planning, budgeting, management and decision–making processes in the municipality.
Through integrated development planning, which necessitates the involvement of all relevant stakeholders,a municipality :

  • identifies its key development priorities;
  • formulates a clear vision, mission and values;
  • formulates appropriate strategies;
  • develops the appropriate organisational structure and systems to realise the vision and mission;
  • and aligns resources with the developmental priorities.

In terms of the Systems Act, all municipalities have to undertake an IDP process to produce IDPs. As the IDP is a legislative requirement, it has legal status and supersedes all other plans that guide development at local government level.

Download the 2009-2013 Draft IDP Document

Download the 2008-2012 IDP Document

Download the 2007-2011 IDP document

IDP - Table of Content 2007-2011 IDP - Table of Content 2007-2011 25.22 Kb
IDP - Main Document 2007-2011 IDP - Main Document 2007-2011 3.20 Mb
ANNEXURE “A” DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE ECONOMY (2002-2005) ANNEXURE “A” DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE ECONOMY (2002-2005) 283.34 Kb
ANNEXURE “B” EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF DRAFT WATER SERVICES DEVELOPMENT ANNEXURE “B” EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF DRAFT WATER SERVICES DEVELOPMENT 761.08 Kb
ANNEXURE “C” PROVINCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN  EMM ANNEXURE “C” PROVINCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS TO BE IMPLEMENTED IN EMM 68.58 Kb

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