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MND considers total ecosystem in planning

IN ITS urban planning blueprints, the Ministry for National Development (MND) won’t miss the forest for the trees. Instead, it takes a well-rounded approach when drawing up its development concept plans, taking into account existing infrastructure and consulting MPs and other agencies.

This was National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan’s assurance to the House yesterday. ‘When we do make changes, they will be taken as a whole. It’s not just development for its own sake,’ he said.

‘On an overall basis, the whole planning process takes into account the whole gamut of requirements, ranging from housing, to roads, to schools, to nature areas, even right down to things like markets, places of worship and so on.’

Earlier, Mr Lim Biow Chuan (Marine Parade GRC) had asked about the Government’s planning methods. Were new projects drawn up in isolation, or was the total ‘ecosystem’ of the area taken into account?

He was particularly concerned about the growing density of the Amber and Katong areas. After the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) approved the construction of new residences in the area, a clutch of condominiums had sprung up. With more such estates on the way, traffic congestion, overcrowding and rising social pressure are becoming a definite possibility, Mr Lim said.

Mr Mah said the URA’s integrated approach to planning would mitigate such problems. In fact, the development of the Amber and Katong districts was precisely an example of such consultation bearing fruit.

‘The master plan takes into account what the increased density in the area means for traffic congestion and discussions were held with the relevant agencies, such as the Land Transport Authority.’

This helped the URA pre-empt overcrowding, he explained. The MRT network will be extended into the area and the Marina Coastal Expressway will take pressure off the existing East Coast Parkway.

‘I think this is one of the strengths of the Singapore planning system: That when we plan, we plan it on a holistic level, taking everything into consideration,’ he said.

Source : Straits Times – 9 Mar 2010

Govt announces biggest half-yearly land sale programme since H2 2001

Singapore’s Ministry of National Development on Friday announced its biggest half-yearly land sales programme for the first half of 2010 since the reserve list system was started in H2 2001.

This follows very strong demand for private homes seen in the past eight months. This will ensure there will be enough supply to meet demand, Urban Redevelopment Authority’s senior group director, land sales and administration group, Choy Chan Pong said.

MND will be releasing eight private residential sites under the confirmed list in H1 2010, inclusive of two for executive condos, a hybrid between public and private housing. The eight sites will generate a total of 2,925 homes.

In addition, for the H1 2010 reserve list – where sites are launched for tender only upon successful application by developers – there will be 16 residential sites including three exec condo sites – and two mixed use sites where private homes can potentially be built. Of the 18 sites, six are new and 12 will be carried over from the current half’s reserve list. In total these 18 sites can be built into 7,625 homes. Continue reading