URA submits draft Corporate Plan early next week
The Board of the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) today (31
January) resolved to submit the URA's draft five-year Corporate
Plan and Business Plan to the Financial Secretary early next
week.
At today's meeting, Members decided that it should be forwarded to
the Financial Secretary for consideration after careful and
thorough deliberations on the proposals.
The URA will continue to work closely with the Government to take
the Corporate Plan forward.
The Board also endorsed the appointment of three social service
teams to provide assistance and counselling services to residents
affected by URA's three early projects in Sham Shui Po Tai Kok Tsui
and Wan Chai.
They reviewed the recommendation report of a selection panel of
the Community Affairs and Public Relations Committee set up to
consider submissions on the appointment of social service
teams.
The panel, comprising Board members and co-opt members, earlier
invited submissions from 25 non-government organisations which have
expressed an interest in operating a social service team.
Submissions were received from 10 organisations. Through an open
and fair tendering process, the panel gave careful deliberations to
the various proposals and selected three non-government
organisations. They are Salvation Army, Christian Family Service
Centre and Methodist Centre.
The URA will maintain good communication with the social service
teams at various levels to ensure that all residents affected by
URA projects will have access to appropriate assistance and
counselling services.
While the social service teams carry out their operations
independently, they will work closely with URA's front-line staff
to realise the mission of the Authority, which includes
redevelopment, revitalisation, preservation and
rehabilitation.
The annual funding for operating each social service team includes
a fixed lump sum of $600,000 for staff costs and a ceiling cost of
$100,000 for programme-related expenses.