The Land & Building Advisory Committee says a good integration of different uses at the new Central Harbourfront, including cultural, recreational and commercial uses, will enhance its vibrancy and attractiveness.
At a meeting today, the committee was consulted on the study proposals for the Stage 2 Public Engagement of the Urban Design Study for the New Central Harbourfront.
Members discussed the refined urban design framework and different design concepts for the key sites in the new Central Harbourfront as proposed in the study.
They shared the vision of creating a vibrant, green and accessible harbourfront, and provided ideas on how this could be achieved.
The Stage 2 Public Engagement will last until July 10.
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