Reply from URA,
Straits Times Forum 30 Nov 07;
I REFER to the letter, 'Preserve natural features of areas to be developed' (ST, Nov 23), by Mr Tan Jiaqi. Mr Tan was responding to the recent announcement of plans for Punggol Point and asked that the unique natural features of the area be preserved.
Punggol Point has been identified as one of the coastal areas with rustic charm in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Parks & Waterbodies and Identity Plans. Indeed, in designing the Punggol waterfront promenade, we have taken into consideration the rustic beauty of the site while aiming to provide more convenient access and recreational amenities to allow visitors to enjoy the delightful coastline.
Proposals were drawn up to capitalise on the site characteristics and enhance its natural features. For instance, the beautiful rock boulders along the shoreline will be retained. A boardwalk will be constructed to allow visitors to get closer to the water edge.
Along the coastline between the beachfront at Punggol Point and Sungei Serangoon, existing trees and vegetation will be kept. Other more coastal-loving and commonly-found plant species of the area will also be added to create a nature haven which visitors can enjoy.
Another highlight of the proposal is an elevated viewing deck which will offer visitors panoramic views towards the sea. The beachfronts will be made more accessible with pedestrian ramps, making barrier-free walking onto the beach possible.
We thank Mr Tan for his interest and feedback.
Ler Seng Ann
Director (Conservation & Development Services)
Urban Redevelopment Authority
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