ENG-2002 — Page 264

Hong Kong Year Books 香港年報 All

LAND, PUBLIC WORKS AND UTILITIES

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living conditions of the residents therein through a comprehensive and holistic approach comprising these three elements.

The Government has put in place a financial support package for the URA to enable it to launch the urban renewal programme on a sound financial footing. In May 2002, the Executive Council approved in principle land grants at nominal premium for urban renewal sites. The Finance Committee of the Legislative Council also approved in June a commitment of $10 billion for equity injection into the URA in phases from 2002–03/2006–07. The first injection of $2 billion was made in July. To facilitate the implementation of the urban renewal programme, the Housing, Planning and Lands Bureau keeps under close review the delivery of the programme in the annual examination of the URA's five-year Corporate Plan and annual Business Plan; provides the necessary support and policy guidance to the URA; monitors and facilitates the implementation of individual projects, including vetting development projects having regard to any objections raised under the statute; oversees land resumption and clearance exercises to be undertaken by the Lands Department; and will review the URS regularly to take account of the community's changing needs.

The Planning Department supports the operation of the URA from the planning perspective so as to optimise the community benefits of URA projects and to ensure compliance with the statutory planning requirements. The department undertakes planning studies to assist in the formulation and review of the URS and will develop a comprehensive geographical information system to allow for the sharing of information on building conditions among various government departments for the purpose of drawing up and updating the rehabilitation and urban renewal programme. In addition, the department is involved in processing development schemes and master layout plans submitted by the URA for the Town Planning Board's consideration; and coordinating the provision of infrastructure, government, institution or community facilities and open space in URA projects.

The URA launched six redevelopment projects in 2002 as scheduled in its first Business Plan for 2002-03. These projects are located in various old districts, including Mong Kok, Sham Shui Po, Tai Kok Tsui, Wan Chai and Western District. In May, the URA set up an internal task force to formulate a rehabilitation strategy and to carry out rehabilitation projects as an integral part of the urban renewal programme. This would help showcase the effect of proper maintenance and speed up the impact of urban renewal. In December, the URA signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Hong Kong Housing Society to set out the details of their long-term strategic partnership. The Housing Society would, among other things, help to undertake some urban renewal projects. The memorandum provides a firm basis for the two bodies to fully engage each other's strengths and resources to expedite the urban renewal programme.

Planning Studies

Studies completed during the year included: Cross Boundary Travel Survey 2001; Study on Phase 2 of the Electronic Services Delivery, Electronic Services Hub and the Planning Information Management Centre; Study on Development Opportunities of the Former Marine Police Headquarters Site in Tsim Sha Tsui; and the Survey on Housing Aspirations of Households.

Apart from planning studies for the five sub-regions of Hong Kong already mentioned, the ongoing studies carried out by the Planning Department include

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