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SINO-SINGAPORE
TIANJIN ECO-CITY
Second Joint Working Committee Meeting In Singapore
Endorsed Draft Master Plan for Tianjin Eco-City
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The Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city Joint Working Committee
met today (8 April 2008) in Singapore and endorsed the draft
Master Plan for the Eco-city. Mr Mah Bow Tan, Singapore’s
Minister for National Development, and Mr Qiu Baoxing, Vice-Minister
of the Ministry of Housing and Rural-Urban Construction of
the People’s Republic of China (PRC), co-chaired the
meeting.
Sino-Singapore
Tianjin Eco-city Master Plan
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The completion of the Master Plan is a key milestone in the
development of the Eco-city. The Master Plan would guide the
land use and development of the Eco-city site. It was jointly
developed by the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design,
the Tianjin Urban Planning and Design Institute, and the Singapore
planning team led by the Urban Redevelopment Authority.
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The Master Plan incorporates the best ideas from both Singapore
and the PRC, reflecting our common vision of an Eco-city that
is environmentally friendly, socially harmonious and economically
sustainable. For example, the Master Plan proposes that the
existing natural conditions of the site, such as wetlands
and rivers, be preserved. With a generous amount of greenery
in the plan, the quality of the environment in the Eco-city
will be greatly enhanced. To ensure the vibrancy of the Eco-city
and a high-quality living environment for its residents, the
plan also allows for a variety of land uses, including residential,
mixed, commercial and institutional uses and business park
development.
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The Eco-city will be compact, with key facilities, services
and workplaces located close to the residential areas to minimize
travelling by the residents. The design of an efficient and
affordable public transport network has been integrated into
the Master Plan. A LRT line running through the Eco-city will
be the main mode of transport, supplemented by a good network
of buses. There will also be extensive cycling and footpaths
to encourage non-motorized transportation.
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All buildings in the Eco-city will conform to green building
standards to ensure efficient energy usage. The use of clean
and renewable energy in the Eco-city will also be promoted.
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The Joint Working Committee had endorsed the draft Master
Plan of the Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city. Further refinements
will be made when the Tianjin Government releases the Master
Plan for public consultation in mid-April 2008, before it
is submitted for approval by the Chinese authorities. In the
meantime, work has commenced on the detailed plans for the
three-km2 start-up area. The detailed plans will be reviewed
at the next JWC meeting to be held in Tianjin in late-May
2008.
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Ministry
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8
April 2008 |
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