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- Master Plan 2019
Master Plan 2019 - Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
- Pay Fines
Pay Fines - Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
- Vehicle Parking Certificate
Vehicle Parking Certificate - Urban Redevelopment Authority...
- Who We Are
Who We Are - Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
- e-Services
Explore the e-Services offered by URA to access parking,...
- Circulars
Circulars - Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
- Use of Parking Lots
Use of Parking Lots - Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
- Development Control
Development Control - Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)
- Master Plan 2019
MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT URBAN REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY. Address : 45 Maxwell Road The URA Centre Singapore 069118. View agency's location map. Tel. 62216666. Fax. - http://www.ura.gov.sg.
Land Sales. The URA is the main land sales agent for the Government. Land is made available for sale for commercial, hotel, private residential and industrial developments in Singapore through the Government Land Sale (GLS) programme. Each GLS programme is planned for and announced every six months.22. Conservation.
The URA Centre at Maxwell Road. The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is the national urban planning authority of Singapore, and a statutory board under the Ministry of National Development of the Government of Singapore.
Address 45 MAXWELL ROAD. SINGAPORE 069118. View on Google Maps. About Urban Redevelopment Authority. At URA, we adopt a long-term and comprehensive planning approach to formulate strategic plans such as the Concept Plan and the Master Plan to guide the physical development of Singapore in a sustainable manner.
Urban Redevelopment Authority. 40,396 likes · 1,808 talking about this · 12,390 were here. Here to make Singapore a great city to live, work, and play!
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is Singapore’s national land-use planning and conservation authority. It was formed in 1974, though it has its roots in the Urban Renewal Department set up by the Housing and Development Board (HDB) in the 1960s.