As a city-state with limited land, planning ahead has guided us in using our land resources judiciously and shaped the city we live, work and play in today. We play an important role as stewards to balance our needs of today with those in the future, to ensure Singapore continues to thrive and many generations to come can achieve their aspirations.
In 2021, we journeyed with Singaporeans in the Long-Term Plan Review to chart our future for the next 50 years and beyond. Together, we envisioned new possibilities for a Singapore that can balance diverse needs, cater for unknowns, and manage potential trade-offs.
We will now build on these shared conversations to map out detailed land use plans for the next 10 to 15 years in the DMP 2025. The public engagement exercise will be guided by four themes – Shaping a Happy Healthy City, Enabling Sustainable Growth, Strengthening Urban Resilience and Stewarding Our Nature and Heritage.
Upon the shoulders of those who came before us, we see how far we have come and will now take up the baton to chart our future.
We want to hear your thoughts, concerns, and ideas to develop the DMP 2025 as a plan, which will reflect the needs and aspirations of Singaporeans. Over the next two years, you are invited to share your ideas and perspectives on land use plans ranging from national initiatives to key projects in and around your neighbourhood.
Take the first step in co-creating the DMP 2025 with us – check out our latest engagements below:
Held in conjunction with the Draft Master Plan 2025 public engagement, this exhibition explores innovative approaches and collaborative efforts to create a Happy Healthy City. Discover how planning and design, programming, and community initiatives can come together to enhance physical, social and mental well-being in our everyday life.
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The growth of e-commerce has led to more deliveries in our towns and neighbouhoods. With delivery volumes projected to remain high, planning for infrastructure and designing spaces to support future deliveries is important.
Learn how we are strengthening our ability to respond to e-commerce trends and technologies
About 3,000 people have shared their aspirations for ‘Long Island’, an integrated solution that will meet multiple national needs. This includes protecting the East Coast area from rising sea levels and enhancing Singapore’s flood and water resilience, creating more land to meet future development needs as well as providing new recreational opportunities along the East Coast.
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Our five Identity Corridors are well-loved, distinctive stretches rich with heritage and identity. Sign up for engagement sessions to co-create more walkable streets and engaging public spaces along these corridors.
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The Rail Corridor is a recreational corridor stretching from the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station in the south to Woodlands in the north. It threads through and serves diverse communities, potentially connecting 1 million residents within a 1km radius and visitors from all walks of life. Along the corridor, 4 community nodes which serve as gathering spaces and activity hubs have been implemented, with more on the horizon!
Join us on the Rail to Trail journey
With the relocation of the former Jurong Bird Park and the expected opening of a new Jurong Region Line station in 2029, we have the opportunity to reimagine and transform the site into a vibrant space for work and play. Jointly organised by JTC and URA, the ‘Reimagining Former Jurong Bird Park & Jurong Hill’ ideas competition invites the public and professionals to contribute ideas for this unique site.
More details can be found here
To sustain Singapore’s vibrant economy and provide high-quality jobs and workplaces for Singaporeans, we will continue to build and enhance our business nodes to support our businesses and provide attractive work-live-play-learn environments for all.
Find out more about our business nodes and share your feedback here
To provide a multitude of recreational opportunities in Singapore, we want to hear from you on the planning of everyday recreation spaces and ways to offer fun, inclusive and attractive leisure offerings for all.
Bukit Timah Turf City is being planned as a highly liveable, inclusive and endearing estate featuring a good mix of public and private housing sensitively integrated with heritage, nature, public spaces and amenities. Find out more
With climate change, temperatures worldwide are set to rise and this poses a challenge to the health and liveability of the city. Explore how agencies, researchers, built environment professionals and the private sector in Singapore are playing an active role to plan for a cooler city.
As part of our efforts to Shape a Happy Healthy City, we are planning for new residential neighbourhoods in more central locations to provide more liveable and inclusive homes to meet our collective aspirations. Join us in shaping our city!
You can also participate in the following engagements led by our partner agencies. We are working closely with them to holistically review the Master Plan and incorporate plans for these sites and focus areas.
Based on the Long-Term Plan's seven pillars, we have outlined four themes, which will guide the DMP 2025 engagements on land use plans for the next 10 to 15 years.
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