
URA reveals makeover plans at Marina South, Kampong Bugis
Eco-friendly townships to be unveiled.
In a release, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) announced the opening of the Draft Master Plan 2013 exhibition last Wednesday. The key focus of the Draft Master Plan 2013 is to build townships for all ages that are green, healthy, connected, strong in community interaction and spirit, and to bring quality jobs closer to home.
The URA noted that the housing concepts at Marina South and Kampong Bugis will be fenceless, green housing developments to encourage community interaction. These features will provide a conducive environment for pedestrians and cyclists.
Singaporeans will continue to enjoy a good quality living environment in new housing areas at Bidadari, Tampines North and Punggol. Established towns such as Sembawang, Yishun, Hougang, and Choa Chu Kang will be rejuvenated with new homes, providing more options for those who prefer to live near their families for mutual care.
A range of housing types will be provided in new and existing estates. Every new and existing town will boast a quality living environment, with green and community spaces for residents to relax and interact. Walkability and cycling routes will be key features, alongside a good distribution of amenities.
In the Draft Master Plan 2013, green spaces such as nature areas and parks will be expanded to provide a lush living environment. The expansion of the park connector network, Round Island Route and Rail Corridor will make it easier to access these spaces. The plan makes provision for greenery such that around 90% of our residents will live within 400 m of a park.
The Draft Master Plan 2013 will also exhibit plans for the five regions – North, North-East, East, Central, and West. The plans for each area have capitalised on the unique characteristics and opportunities available to each region.