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New Singapore Master Plan – Sinkies, More Good Years!

Haizzzzz. Is the previous plan fully implemented and the desired results achieved? If not, why bother to come up with another? The playing of musical chair and changing of cooks and recipes half way, lacks accountability and transparency. A sure way to screw up. Oh, Sinkees should be used to it by now.
 
Mo lan yong better than fucking traitors and assholes like mad cow...And at least the Cantonese now in Hk still dare to give the commies the finger until mainland ah tiongs dulan,,they see HK as getting huge support from Ah Tiong land,,contrast that to Taiwan, kenna makan from the inside by the commies and still fucking dont know,,talk about the frog in the well syndrome.

One other thing,,when Ah Bian was president of taiwan,,the fucking taiwanese actually supported the status quo,,,a country not independent, and afraid ah tiong hammer them if they declare independence...typical kiasu, kiasee and kiam siup attitude.

This is the attitude of the likes of Mad Khaw,,and lagi better,,he will scold u and say u are not a good son in law as u dont pay yr father in laws medical bill. Than after that say,,,heart bypass $8.00 only. No wonder singapore kenna fucked by the pappies for soo long dominated by these hokkeins,,

and most places with Chinese populations dominated by hokkeins,,the country damn fucked one,,,like Pinoyland, Indonland (Jakarta) in pinoyland at least the racist card never kenna played as the cina there assimilated well. In Jakarta,,the chinese had to hide their celebrations and identity and in the end discouraged from speaking their own language cos afraid kenna hantam by the indons.



Haha your loh mo chaos hai bei gao tiu. U think u dare to say this in front of hokkien. Cantonese are most mo lan yong.
 
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Haizzzzz. Is the previous plan fully implemented and the desired results achieved? If not, why bother to come up with another? The playing of musical chair and changing of cooks and recipes half way, lacks accountability and transparency. A sure way to screw up. Oh, Sinkees should be used to it by now.

Bro sorry hor I think previous plan sinkies already swallowed hook, line and sinker so no need to evaluate any more, let all sinkies look forward for more gud years swiss standard PAP promised knn
 
Bro sorry hor I think previous plan sinkies already swallowed hook, line and sinker so no need to evaluate any more, let all sinkies look forward for more gud years swiss standard PAP promised knn

sg have already achieved own "swee swee" standard. everything cho ka swee swee. i was extremely impressed with everything 2 weeks visiting sg. there's no need to follow swiss standard. swee swee is way beyond swiss. :D
 
sinkies all get ready..baris.. head down, ass up senja ta - , ready to be ass screwed.
 
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Kick the Penang cow back to mudland....
Let him join MCA and play politics....fucktard wouldn't last even a week there
 
sinkies all get ready..baris.. head down, ass up senja ta - , ready to be ass screwed.

Face down, ass up, that's they way we like to (be) fucked! :D


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BREAKING NEWS ALL OVER - SINKIES HUAT AH!

URA Draft Master Plan 2013: More housing in Holland Village, Kampong Bugis and new Marina South district

Published on Nov 20, 2013
By Dennis Chan




Holland Village will get a makeover and 1,500 new housing units will be added to this popular enclave near the city.

Kampong Bugis will be further developed and could have about 4,000 private homes, with developers encouraged to explore car- and bicycle-sharing facilities.

A new district will be developed next to Marina Bay called Marina South housing mixed developments, including about 9,000 private homes.

And in the longer term, the Great Southern Waterfront project will take shape in coastal land freed up once the ports move from Pasir Panjang and Tanjong Pagar to Tuas by 2027.

These are among the plans in the latest blueprint of Singapore’s land use for the future.

The aim of the Draft Master Plan 2013, unveiled by the Urban Redevelopment Authority early Wednesday morning, is to build a closer community.

The Master Plan guides Singapore’s land use over the next 10 to 15 years and is revised every five years.

More homes will come up in new housing areas at Bidadari, Tampines North and Punggol Matilda as well as older estates such as Sembawang, Yishun, Hougang and Choa Chu Kang. In total, enough land has been earmarked for 500,000 new homes – mostly public housing.

Fastest to take shape will be the changes to Holland Village.

It will be extended to incorporate housing within mixed-use developments and have pedestrian-oriented streets, a new underground carpark and access road to divert vehicular traffic away from the centre of activities.
New public spaces such as urban plazas and an exciting community park will also be built.

URA is expected to launch for sale by 2015 a mixed-use site incorporating private housing in Holland Village.

After 2016, there will also be new housing in Kampong Bugis, as well as Marina South, that will incorporate fewer carpark spaces and fenceless developments. This will allow unfettered public enjoyment of the waterfront.

Kampong Bugis will pilot an eco-friendly, car reduced concept. Commuters will be encouraged to use the MRT, public buses and a future water taxi service as modes of transport.

Given its location at the convergence of two major waterways - Rochor Canal and Kallang River - Kampong Bugis has also been identified as a pilot project for a high density, water sustainable precinct, incorporating stormwater management system, bio-retention basins and detention ponds.

Marina South is envisioned as a lively mixed-use residential district in which green modes of transport will be a key feature.

It will be people friendly, with an 800-metre long pedestrianised street and an underground mall spanning two Thomson Line stations at Marina South and Gardens by the Bay.

An elevated landscaped walkway will let people move seamlessly between Bay South Gardens and the seafront.

An underground network of car parks in this district is also being explored to allow people to have a more pleasant environment for walking and cycling at the ground level.

Marina South will have buildings that are 30 per cent more energy efficient by introducing eco-features.

Singaporeans can also expect a more vibrant city beyond 2027 after the PSA container terminals are relocated to Tuas, freeing up 1,000ha of land for development.

Preliminary conceptual plans for the new area, known as Greater Southern Waterfront, include creating a continuous waterfront promenade from Labrador Park in the west to Gardens by the Bay in the east and damming up a new reservoir from the sea between Tanjong Pagar and Pulau Brani.

The Draft Master Plan 2013 aims to make Singapore a better home for the people through:

* Providing a quality living environment with a variety of housing options;
* Bringing quality jobs closer to home and growing the financial and business hub in the city;
* Expanding green and recreational spaces for all;
* Building an endearing home;
* Enhancing transport connectivity and accessibility; and
* Enlivening public spaces.

An exhibition of the plan is being held at The URA Centre, 45 Maxwell Road, from Nov 20 to Dec 19. Key highlights are also available for viewing at http://www.ura.gov.sg/MS/DMP2013.

The public has until Dec 19 to provide feedback on the plan and proposals for new cycling routes and the Greater Southern Waterfront through the website.
 
Holland Village will get a makeover and 1,500 new housing units will be added to this popular enclave near the city.

RIP old houses and buildings which give Holland Village its unique atmosphere.
 
HUAT AH! SINKIES WILL LIVE NEAR PARKS - NO NEED TO 还我河山, 河山来了啊!

URA Draft Master Plan 2013: Nearly everyone in Singapore will live within 400m of a park
Published on Nov 20, 2013
By Grace Chua




New eco-spaces are in the works for wildlife in Singapore, and there are ambitious plans to have almost everyone in Singapore living within 400m of a park.

The go-green plans in the URA Draft Masterplan 2013 call for recreational spaces to be more integrated with nature.

Toa Payoh Town Park, for example, will get a new regional library and sports facilities, while Holland Village will get a new community park.

The success of PUB’s ABC (“active, beautiful and clean”) Waters projects at Siglap and Alexandra Canals indicates other waterways could be covered with decks that serve as plazas and seating areas.

More will have easy access to green spaces too.

The National Development Ministry’s land use plan released in January laid out a target of having 85 per cent of residents live within 400m of a park. This was raised to 90 per cent in Wednesday's draft master plan.

In the longer term, a new eco-corridor will be built through the future Tengah town – now a military training ground – allowing wildlife to pass between the catchment areas.

The corridor will connect the Western Water Catchment to the Bukit Timah and Central Catchment Nature Reserves.
 
It's quite ironic they call these 'eco-spaces' or 'go-green plans', when it is quite obvious that they're clearing more secondary forest. :rolleyes:
 
LAI AH! LELONG LELONG AH! FTs FAST FAST COME AH! POOR SINKIES NO NEED TO WISH AH!

[h=1]URA Draft Master Plan 2013: Ideas wanted for 1,000-hectare Great Southern Waterfront
Published on Nov 20, 2013
By Grace Chua[/h]

A vast slice of coastal land will be freed up once the ports move from Pasir Panjang and Tanjong Pagar to Tuas by 2027.

Some ideas have already emerged from government planners for the 1,000-hectare area that will be known as the Greater Southern Waterfront.
These range from erecting a barrage around Pulau Brani to form another reservoir and network of streetside canals, to creating a single continuous waterfront promenade that snakes around the coast.

Other ideas include creating several waterfront districts from Labrador to Marina South, each with its own unique character.

These could include varied styles of housing, island living on Pulau Brani, and piers and marinas.

Green corridors of open space links Mount Faber to Pulau Brani are a possibility, as is extending a central linear park in Marina Bay to the waterfront.

The central business district and nearby housing could be extended to the waterfront as well.

The government wants the public to contribute ideas for the new waterfront area too.
 
Gahmen only got 1 plan:

Tear down the old, build new housing, import FT.
Rinse and repeat with minimum 2x multiplier.
 
Gahmen only got 1 plan:

Tear down the old, build new housing, import FT.
Rinse and repeat with minimum 2x multiplier.

You got to keep demolishing and then build frivolous nonsense to keep the economy going.

This also provides ample income opportunities for the regime's cronies in the construction and real estate industries.
 
Singapore is very lucky to have a government with a Master Plan. In NZ, the government has no vision for the country whatsoever.
 
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