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brochure on Yau Wang, the URA has not explained that the existing open space will be relocated except for the Man Cheong Street Park adjacent to Pak Man Building. These parks "disappeared" so hidden, whether the URA was "seeing the eye and painting the leak" for a while, or was it the URA's new strategy of "stealing parks", which planned to "steal" because it was not seen by the public.
community resource? In fact, the Planning Department expected that the increase in the development density in the Yau Mong study area would result in insufficient public space, but it even proposed to calculate the overall area of Yau Tsim Mong District (that is, the area of photo restoration service the West Kowloon Cultural District), and The concept map of the URA's study in Yauwang also predicted the emergence of rooftop open spaces, highlighting that the pursuit of area growth is only blindly "making up the numbers". Even if the URA says that the
open space in Yauwang will increase to a positive number after the redevelopment, after the reconstruction, integration and annexation of the redevelopment in the future, the spatial layout, location and form of these original sitting-out areas/parks are likely to change significantly. The qualitative change of these small and medium-sized community parks obliterates the plasticity of these small and medium-sized community parks, and the new parks provided in the end may not be able to meet the real needs of the community.
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