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MINISTRY
OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: ADDENDUM TO THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS
– 2 NOVEMBER 2006
MND’s
mission is to make Singapore one of the most attractive Asian
cities to live, work and play in. We will steer Singapore’s
development as a distinctive global city, celebrated for its
green and quality living environment, a hub for talent and
enterprise, and home for our people. Through our public housing
programme, we will continue to provide Singaporeans a stake
in the country as well as help foster an inclusive society.
A
DISTINCTIVE CITY, A QUALITY ENVIRONMENT
MND will drive Singapore’s development as a distinctive
global city by meeting land-use needs, enhancing strategic
areas, promoting architecture and urban design excellence,
and stepping up our greening efforts.
The
Greater Marina Bay area will be a key focus of our efforts.
Plans are taking shape with the implementation of the Integrated
Resort, the Business and Financial Centre, the pedestrian
and vehicular bridges, the Gardens-by-the-Bay, and the Marina
Barrage.
We
will continue efforts to realize the vision for Orchard Road
to be a premier shopping street; transform the Bras Basah-Bugis
area into a learning and cultural enclave; create a new commercial
node at the Jurong Regional Centre; and provide new leisure
options in the rustic Lim Chu Kang and Jurong Lake areas.
Through
architectural and urban design excellence, and the conservation
of memorable places, we will develop a distinctive city that
would engender a sense of pride and belonging in its people.
Given
the growing importance of a quality environment in attracting
talents, tourists and businesses, MND will initiate measures
to create a sustainable and attractive living environment.
We will step up our greening efforts and transform Singapore
from a Garden City to a “City in a Garden”. We
will double our network of park connectors, intensify our
streetscape greenery, green our waterways and turn our waterfront
parks into exciting recreational venues. We will also develop
rooftop greenery and encourage various forms of vertical greening.
We will work with the construction industry to make quality
and safety a hallmark of the industry. To create a sustainable
built environment, we will promote the development of energy-efficient
and environmentally friendly buildings in Singapore. We will
also work with key stakeholders to deliver an accessible and
user-friendly living environment to meet the needs of an ageing
population.
Consistent
with the high quality living environment, MND will ensure
that the needs for high food safety standards and supply resilience
are met. We will continue to improve our food safety management
system, and maintain a high level of vigilance to safeguard
Singapore against the incursion of the Avian Influenza and
other food-borne diseases.
A HOME AND AN INCLUSIVE SOCIETY
Public housing will continue to play a critical role in promoting
rootedness and social cohesion among Singaporeans. It gives
our people a tangible stake in the country and helps upward
social mobility. We will continue to provide affordable and
quality public housing, so that 90% of Singaporeans can afford
to own an HDB flat.
MND
will fine-tune our public housing policies to serve the needs
of the different groups of Singaporeans, including low-income
families, the elderly, and young couples setting up their
first home. We will further expand the range of housing options
and encourage financial prudence when buying flats. To meet
the needs of an ageing population, we will step up the pace
of lift upgrading, develop a barrier-free built environment
in HDB estates, and continue to facilitate options for senior
citizens to monetize their flats. To meet rising expectations
for more variety in public housing, we will progressively
liberalise the public housing market to promote greater private
sector participation in the design and development of public
housing.
Older
HDB estates will be rejuvenated through the upgrading programmes
and the Selective En-bloc Redevelopment Scheme. This will
also be a way for government to enhance the assets of Singaporeans.
Beyond
meeting the physical needs of Singaporeans, MND will also
enhance the living environment in HDB estates to foster vibrant
and cohesive communities. To this end, we will continue to
provide communal facilities, and encourage greater participation
from residents to cultivate emotional bonds and strengthen
community ties. We will also engage citizens by involving
them in the greening of their neighbourhoods.
Issued
by: Ministry of National Development
Date: 2 November 2006
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