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25 lis 2024 · Singapore public service agencies regularly publish masterplans and reports to share their goals and objectives. These resources offer insights into the Government’s long-term vision and strategic initiatives, while also highlighting the progress of ongoing efforts.
The Master Plan (MP) is reviewed every five years and translates the broad long-term strategies of the Concept Plan into detailed plans to guide the development of land and property.
The Master Plan 2019 (MP19) was gazetted on 27 Nov 2019, and focuses on planning for inclusive, sustainable, and green neighbourhoods with community spaces and amenities for all to enjoy. It also includes strategies that plan for the rejuvenation of our familiar places and to create capacity to meet our future needs.
Based on the Long-Term Plan's seven pillars, we have outlined four themes, which will guide the DMP 2025 engagements on land use plans for the next 10 to 15 years. To make Singapore a great city to live, work and play.
11 paź 2024 · The fourth Enabling Masterplan adopts a longer runway of eight years for implementation, to develop a longer-term vision and set meaningful longer-term goals for a more inclusive Singapore in 2030. This is the first masterplan that has set specific targets and indicators for tracking progress across 14 focal areas.
6 mar 2024 · Building on the first masterplan, this second iteration integrates land and marine spatial data development and charts the trajectory of national geospatial development for the next decade across terrestrial and maritime domains, towards the vision of Singapore as “A Leading Global Geospatial Hub”.
The Master Plan is a land use plan that serves as a blueprint to guide Singapore’s physical development. Reviewed every five years, it is a statutory plan that shows the land use and development intensity allowed for every plot of land in Singapore.