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[h=2]City planner urges Singaporeans to expect ‘higher population density’ in the future[/h]Posted by temasektimes on May 4, 2012
Despite crumbling infrastructure and an obvious decline in the quality of life, Singapore is going to accept more immigrants in the future and Singaporeans have no choice but to accept it.
Speaking during a forum organized by the Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore’s former top city planner Liu Thai Ker said as the country’s long-term population projections had been outstripped much earlier than anticipated in the masterplan projections, Singaporeans will have to break the psychological barrier to face issues of higher density.
”If we remind Singaporeans the fact that our population size in 1960 was only 1.9 million, today it is 5.2 million. Is our environment worse than 1960 or better? The answer is obvious, it is much better,” he said without substantiating his statements.
He added confidently that with ‘careful planning and careful technological intervention’, Singaporeans will be able to live in a better environment with a higher population density.
“If we do it very, very carefully, the next lap of dealing with further density growth is more challenging but given that we have 50 years of solid experience, personally I remain cautiously optimistic. As long as we face the problem, don’t run away, I feel Singaporeans must not bury the problem. They should face it squarely.”
Meanwhile, Singapore’s public rail system appeared to be falling apart with yet another ‘minor’ train disruption yesterday morning which left commuters fuming again.
Despite crumbling infrastructure and an obvious decline in the quality of life, Singapore is going to accept more immigrants in the future and Singaporeans have no choice but to accept it.Speaking during a forum organized by the Institute of Policy Studies, Singapore’s former top city planner Liu Thai Ker said as the country’s long-term population projections had been outstripped much earlier than anticipated in the masterplan projections, Singaporeans will have to break the psychological barrier to face issues of higher density.
”If we remind Singaporeans the fact that our population size in 1960 was only 1.9 million, today it is 5.2 million. Is our environment worse than 1960 or better? The answer is obvious, it is much better,” he said without substantiating his statements.
He added confidently that with ‘careful planning and careful technological intervention’, Singaporeans will be able to live in a better environment with a higher population density.
“If we do it very, very carefully, the next lap of dealing with further density growth is more challenging but given that we have 50 years of solid experience, personally I remain cautiously optimistic. As long as we face the problem, don’t run away, I feel Singaporeans must not bury the problem. They should face it squarely.”
Meanwhile, Singapore’s public rail system appeared to be falling apart with yet another ‘minor’ train disruption yesterday morning which left commuters fuming again.

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