By Imelda Saad | Posted: 31 January 2013 1210 hrs
SINGAPORE: Singapore
plans to increase its land supply by nearly 8 per cent to 76,600
hectares to accommodate its projected population of 6.9 million by 2030,
according to the Land Use Plan report released on Thursday.
Singapore's total land area now stands at 71,400 hectares.
The
details came just two days after the release of the White Paper on
Population outlining Singapore's strategies for a sustainable
population.
About 60 per cent will be set aside for housing,
industry and community facilities -- up from the current 52 per cent.
And a large part of the additional land will come from reclamation and
freeing up reserve land.
Minister for National Development Khaw
Boon Wan said: "Some Singaporeans, in fact, many say, 'How could it be?
It's already so crowded -- 5.3 million -- buses (and) trains. How is it
possible to have 6.9 million population? The planners must be mad!'
"I
think that's a legitimate reaction and of course they ask good
questions -- which is, how can you be sure, more population, but quality
of life will remain the same but in fact even better?
"Actually
the answer is yes, it's possible -- you can have a larger population
and yet have a better quality of life, but conditions must be right.
"So
what are those conditions -- one, there must be planning, which means
good long-term planning and secondly, there must be good infrastructure
that must be built ahead of demand.
"So if those conditions are
there then you can (resolve) this seemingly difficult problem -- how to
achieve better quality of life despite a greater or larger population.
"And
we are confident because we have time, because we are talking about the
future -- 2020, 2025, 2030 -- and as planners our mantra is the Boy
Scouts' motto - 'prepare for the worst but hope for the best'.
"So
in fact, from the planners' point of view, we need aggressive
projection. The figure 6.9 sounds aggressive but from the planners'
point of view, we need aggressive figures, aggressive projections, so
that we can prepare for the worst.
"The worst is if we plan for
the best and then the worst comes, then you'll be under providing as
what happened in the last few years."
Some golf courses and military training grounds will make way for redevelopment.
There
are now 18 golf courses in Singapore, covering about 1,500 hectares of
land with leases that run for 30 years. The Law Ministry said the
majority of the leases will expire between 2021 and 2030, adding that
some of the golf courses would have to be phased out and the land put to
other uses.
"We are working with the planning agencies over the
next few months to provide clarity to the various golf courses on
whether or not their leases can be extended," the ministry said.
To
accommodate 700,000 new homes by 2030, there are plans for new towns,
new homes in existing estates and more homes in the central region.
For
example, Tengah -- a military training area -- will be transformed into
a new town with about 55,000 homes. The plan is to consolidate military
training activities at Tekong once reclamation there is complete.
Most
of the reclamation will be done at Tekong -- an offshore island located
on the north eastern part of Singapore, used for military training --
and Tuas, in the south western part of the island.
Beyond 2030,
potential reclamation areas include Marina East, Changi East and Pasir
Ris. These are also marked as reserve sites that can support future
needs such as housing and industries.
Other possible future reclamation sites include clusters around the western islands and the southern parts of Singapore.
Another
strategy is to go underground -- by expanding current uses of
underground space -- for example, with train lines, underground
expressways and retail malls.
The government is also exploring more uses for underground caverns for industrial and commercial developments.
Addressing
concerns over the quality of life, policy makers have painted the
picture of what is described as "highly liveable, high density towns".
These will be towns with a full range of amenities from childcare centres, hospitals and recreational nodes.
By
2017, 20,000 more childcare places will be made available near homes,
transport nodes and workplaces, up from the current 92,000.
By 2020, there will be an additional 2,200 acute hospital beds -- 30 per cent more than the number available today.
In addition, there will be 1,900 community hospital beds added to the supply by 2020 -- up from the current 800 beds.
By 2030, at least 85 per cent of Singaporeans will live within a 10- to 15-minute walk to a park.
Plans
are already underway to improve public transport connectivity by
ramping up the rail network and improving bus connectivity. To alleviate
congestion around main commercial centres, jobs will be brought closer
to homes.
So there are plans for two new commercial belts in the northern and southern parts of Singapore.
The
North Coast Innovation Corridor will be ready in about 10 to 15 years'
time while the Southern Waterfront City is expected to be developed
after 2027, when the existing port relocates to Tuas.
Mr Khaw said: "The underlying principle is not quantity, it's not statistics, the underlying principle is quality.
"In
the next phase of development in Singapore, let us strive for quality.
Quality living, quality worklife, quality environment, quality schools,
quality pre-schools that have better balance in life. Quality in
inter-people relationships, a much more gracious society.
"I
think that is a life worth looking forward to and that is a vision that
is within our grasp. We can achieve it with better resources and better
attitude, it is totally within our grasp.
"This is not to say we
don't have current problems, overcrowding etc etc but you know we are
addressing that as fast as we can and they will be resolved.
"Please do give us some time but even as we resolve current problems, our eyes must be on our future.
"So the key is planning and infrastructure and with time, we can achieve both, so please don't worry."
- CNA/ck
2021 is a realistic date to get rid of this PAP government.
WE SAY "NO"
WE WILL VOTE U OUT !!!!
sure your motive is more for locals?
They had put 6 million and now is just a courtesy to inform the daft Sgreans.
they are just serving their own agenda. singaporeans' welfare is secondary. Singaporeans are important to them when they can make money out of singaporeans
next announcement 7.9 mil.
operation "poison pill" commencing....count down...10million..9million...8million....
Originally posted by SevenEleven:damn! i wish i am a developer!
can try disposal biz yr specialty.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:can try disposal biz yr specialty.
What do their supporters think of this idea?
Originally posted by SevenEleven:
nah...that's hard work. who knows if another daft may purchase mine penthouse for $2m again. It's eaiser :(
Dun say I never advise.
Originally posted by SevenEleven:
nah...that's hard work. who knows if another daft may purchase mine penthouse for $2m again. It's eaiser :(
so rich , stay in penthouse and yet complain everyday .......
Originally posted by SJS6638:so rich , stay in penthouse and yet complain everyday .......
711 want ang pows.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:711 want ang pows.
some rich people are more greedy than the poor.
Originally posted by SJS6638:some rich people are more greedy than the poor.
like their leaders.
Originally posted by Clivebenss:like their leaders.
bingo .............
Originally posted by SJS6638:some rich people are more greedy than the poor.
by then who wants to come to Singapore har?
china will be developed, india catching up .
really which country people will be so crazy to leave their huge land to squeeze into overcrowded Singapore?
a colleague went singapore 5 years ago as expat.. when i told him we increasing to 6.9million... his reply was "yikes ! i`m dont want to go there again , that's insane ."
yah.. insane..
Originally posted by SevenEleven:
Me? Penthouse? I'm only speaking on behalf of the developers and the foreign cow :(
nothing to be shy about owning a penthouse ............. don't deny laaaa
It is not insane to the govt. It is money money and money to them.........................
down and out goes lhl ............ damn bloody ................
they can wayang. our pan is fixed. last GE those constituencies with opposition hitting at elast 40 eprcent votescitizens can go ahead vote opposition. like that cum 2030 if the plans screws up to be just a wild goose shoot and ride, ouur opposition is ready.
the informal cotozens' white paper , to vote oppsition ith at elast 40 percent votes to ensure there is enuff opposition population in parliament.