Press Releases
12 Jan 2005
Response Statement by URA Chairman to CE's Policy Address
The Chairman of the Urban Renewal Authority, Mr Edward Cheng, makes the following remarks in response to the Policy Address of the SAR Chief Executive:
- The Urban Renewal Authority is much encouraged by the policy on
urban renewal announced by the Chief Executive in his Policy
Address today. The URA welcomes the policy and will work to the
best of its ability to support the implementation of his
policy.
- The URA particularly welcomes the Chief Executive's
announcement that the Hong Kong Housing Society would join hands
with the URA in the prevention of urban decay by launching a
10-year, $3 billion Assisted Building Management and Maintenance
Scheme. With an estimated 11,000 buildings lacking owners'
corporation or any other form of proper management, the urban decay
problem is acute and cannot possibly be solved by the URA or any
organisation single-handedly. The Housing Society's input is a
much-needed shot in the arm. In co-operation, the URA will further
strengthen its existing rehabilitation incentive and loan/grant
schemes and will work hand in hand with the Housing Society to
provide the best possible assistance to needy residents in the old
districts.
- In his Policy Address, the Chief Executive reiterated that the
SAR Government would, through its policy bureaux and departments,
continue to work hand in hand with the Authority, in order to speed
up urban renewal and building maintenance. The URA will, for its
part, significantly increase its resource allocation to its
Five-year Corporate Plan to further speed up the renewal
programme.
- The Chief Executive has also mentioned that "The city itself
becomes a brand" - a new dimension and concept regarding the
contributing role that urban renewal can play in fostering the
development of cultural and creative industries. The URA recognises
the importance of this concept and will conduct a detailed study
this year with a view to implementing the concept in one of the old
districts.
- Urban renewal is a multi-faceted mission, including fundamentally the aims to help the under-privileged residents improve their living environment and trigger a new life in the local economy of the old districts. The URA will press on with its mission and also make its best endeavours to contribute to creating more employment opportunities and fostering creative and cultural industries.