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Land Transport Master Plan 2050

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Land Transport Master Plan 2050 The Land Transport Master Plan 2050 (LTMP 2050) is planned to be the fourth LTMP after the LTMP 2008, LTMP 2013 and LTMP 2040. The LTMPs comprise the following projects: LTMP 2008, launched on 18th February 2008 by Mr Raymond Lim, Minister of Transport Thomson Line, connecting Marina Bay to Woodlands Eastern Region Line, connecting Marina Bay to the East  Coast Downtown Line, connecting Bukit Timah, Bedok and Tampines to the downtown area. Tuas West Extension, connecting Joo Koon to Tuas West and Tuas South, in 2 branches. North South Line Extension (to Marina South Pier) LTMP 2013, launched on 17th January 2013: Cross Island Line, connecting Changi to Jurong Jurong Region Line comprising of four legs heading to Jurong Industrial Estate, NTU, Jurong East and Choa Chu Kang. North East Line Extension to  Punggol Coast Infill station between Sembawang and Yishun (Canberra) Downtown Line 3 Extension Circle Line Stage 6 The LTMP 2013 was amended to i...

Downtown Line construction links

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Speculation of MRT stations on the Downtown Line and Circle Line Stage 6, Feb 2008 MRT Downtown Line (Extensions & Additions) | Page 17 | SkyscraperCity Forum MRT Downtown Line (Extensions & Additions) | Page 17 | SkyscraperCity Forum CCL layout from Bayfront to Marina Bay, 2008 MRT Downtown Line (Extensions & Additions) | Page 22 | SkyscraperCity Forum x MacPherson station layout, future Hume  station box, August 2010 MRT Downtown Line (Extensions & Additions) | Page 110 | SkyscraperCity Forum Wayback Machine Wayback Machine Future  connections from  DTL 3 stations and future interchange  stations after name  channge, Aug 2010 MRT Downtown Line (Extensions & Additions) | Page 116 | SkyscraperCity Forum MRT Downtown Line (Extensions & Additions) | Page 116 | SkyscraperCity Forum Layout  of Promenade  MRT Station, Sep 2010 MRT Downtown Line (Extensions & Additions) | Page 125 | SkyscraperCity Forum Wayback Machine Future inte...

Pavilion crisis.

 On 25th March 2021, Noraini Roslan, the mayor of Subang Jaya, announced that Majlis  Bandaraya Subang Jaya (MBSJ) is giving leeway for residents to plant outside their houses provided that three conditions were  made; no  obstruction, no health risk, and  no safety risk. The announcement was published in The Star and beamed across all media  channels. Following the announcement, I  planted a row  of trees at the road curb of Persiaran Puchong Jaya Selatan, as no resident would  be able to  complain about the plantings as it is away from  residential houses. I called  this  tree planting project   the 'Green Canopy Pavilion'. I will use the term  Pavilion for the convenience of addressing the project.  I planted the trees  from the junction of Bayan Hill Homes all the way to  the road cornering near Vistaria  Residence, and entered the trees into the federal government's 100 Juta Pokok ca...