Cape Town CCID
Cape Town Central City Improvement District | |
| Nickname | The CCID |
|---|---|
| Formation | 2000 |
| Type | Registered nonprofit |
| Registration no. | 1999/009132/08 |
| Legal status | Nonprofit |
| Purpose | Improving, maintaining, and promoting Cape Town CBD as an appealing place for residents, visitors, and businesses |
| Location | |
Region served | Cape Town CBD |
| Services | Cleaning Security Pest control Roadway maintenance Graffiti removal Gardening Stakeholder engagement |
Key people | Tasso Evangelinos (CEO) Rob Kane (Chairman) |
Main organ | Board |
| Revenue | R114.23 million (2025) |
| Expenses | R114.11 million (2025) |
| Website | capetownccid |
The Cape Town Central City Improvement District, commonly referred to as the CCID, is a nonprofit organization based in Cape Town, South Africa. It works to improve, maintain, and promote Cape Town CBD - the city's main economic hub.
The CCID's goal is to keep Cape Town CBD as an appealing place of residence, location for businesses to operate, and area for visitors (both locals and tourists) to enjoy. Thus, along with partners, the organization works to ensure that the CBD is a clean, safe, functional environment.
Founded in 2000, the CCID is headquartered in Cape Town CBD, and its 1.6km² area of operation is divided up into four regions - one around the Company's Garden and Parliament; one to the north of Adderley Street; one to the north of Buitenkant Street; and one in the Foreshore, above and below Heerengracht Street.
The CCID has been widely recognized as having played a major role in revitalizing and maintaining Cape Town CBD.