
JOHANNESBURG, June 2026 — The Corlett Drive Improvement Precinct (CDIP) is turning plans into visible change. Since April 2025 the volunteer committee has built a professional, sustainable precinct and June marks the shift to boots-on-the-ground operations: daily cleaning, layered security, and community events already making the street safer and cleaner.
CDIP NPC Reg: 2022/693504/08 is a registered non-profit organisation, run by local volunteer residents under ‘Let’s Corlett’. Our express function is to halt urban decline and lawlessness in the Corlett Drive precinct restoring safety, cleanliness, and community pride to this corridor.
The model is based on proven Johannesburg CIDs like Rosebank, Sandton Central, Braamfontein and Newtown, all areas that reversed decline through cleaning, security and community activity.
What’s new + working now:
- Daily clean-up delivering — Two cleaners via Rapid Area Intervention Deployment collect multiple bags daily along Athol Oaklands Rd to M1. Expansion toward Fairways is underway.
- Security layered — Partnership with Melrose Arch security and Bad Boyz training for volunteer “eyes and ears” with walkie-talkies. CAP on backup. Full support from Ward Councillor Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku.
- Community active — Balwin’s Weekly Tuesday fun walks/runs at the Balwin-adopted park create “eyes on the street” along the green corridor to Sandton.
- Funding fair + transparent — Monthly levy system launching for body corporates, households, and businesses. Funds go to cleaning, maintenance, and security patrols. Goal: self-funding like other successful CIDs.
- Sponsorships + advertising open — Businesses can sponsor branded waste bins (“Bin Sponsored by [Your Company] for CDIP”) and advertise on our upcoming website and membership portal. In future, sponsorship opportunities will also extend to public-oriented community events. Great visibility and supports cleanliness and community cohesion.
- Comms live soon — Jade, Web & Comms lead, is securing @corlettdriveip.co.za. The website will feature contacts, levy info, an events calendar, and sponsorship forms.
On the ground: the team in action

The CDIP RAID cleaning team reporting for duty at 7:00am every weekday — uniformed and ready.

Multiple bags collected on Corlett Drive by 10:30am — just the first 3 hours of the daily clean-up. The Bad Boyz bakkie is used to transport waste to the Melrose dump.

Responsible disposal: waste is offloaded at the Melrose dump — closing the loop on every daily collection.









