Secretary for Development Paul Chan launched the public engagement exercise for the Hong Kong 2030+ development strategy today.
He said the plan will guide the city’s planning, land and infrastructure development, and shape Hong Kong's built environment beyond 2030.
"Our vision is for Hong Kong to become a more liveable, competitive and sustainable Asia's world city."
The plan proposes a conceptual spatial framework with a metropolitan business core, two strategic growth areas and three primary development axes, while preserving natural assets and enhancing liveability.
The public engagement will last for six months and activities will include public forums, topical discussions, briefings, guided visits, knowledge-sharing sessions and exhibitions.
People can submit comments by April 30.
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