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− | Prudent land use planning has enabled Singapore to enjoy strong economic growth and social cohesion and ensures that sufficient land is safeguarded to support continued economic progress and future development. To better serve the residents and improve their quality of life, evaluation of the current facilities and amenities is key to upgrading the urban planning.
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− | '''Why Tampines?'''
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− | Tampines is a planning area and residential town in the geographical region of Tanah Merah located along the south-eastern coast of the East Region of Singapore. Covering over 2089 hectares of land, Tampines is the third largest and third most populated new town in Singapore. As the first regional centre in Singapore, Tampines has effectively served the population in the East region, and since then Jurong and Woodlands have followed suit its success, with Seletar being the next.
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− | According to URA, to allow Tampines residents to enjoy a high quality living environment, there should be:
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− | *Provision of good affordable homes with a full range of amenities
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− | *Integration of greenery into the living environment
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− | *Provision of greater mobility with enhanced transport connectivity
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− | *Provision of room for growth and a good living environment in future
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