There are now more than 1,600 cameras keeping Macao under surveillance, with more planned for other parts of the city, including the New Urban Zone.
Zone A
Traffic jams have been attributed to the city’s new customs clearance policy and regulations allowing Macao vehicles to travel to mainland China.
Demand outstrips supply in applications for 5,252 one-, two- and three-bedroom units on reclaimed land next to HZMB.
Construction likely to stretch over several years; four schools which had been planned for the site will be relocated on Zone A land reclamation area.
The projects cover home-ownership, temporary housing and apartments for senior citizens specially designed to improve their quality of life.
The project aims to ease traffic jams at Oriental Pearl roundabout, one of Macao’s busiest intersections, but will not be finished before mid-2022.
Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng urged residents on Tuesday to think “rationally” about whether it would be suitable for the Zone D land reclamation project to go ahead by “looking at” the ongoing Zone C land reclamation project.
The Infrastructure Development Office (GDI) received a total of 24 bids in the public tender for the public housing project located in the New Urban Zone.