Zuoying Naval Village Phase II Urban Renewal Project Attracts 30.2 Billion Investment, Fosters Integration of New and Old Residents for Regeneration
In the second phase of the public-led urban renewal project for Kaohsiung's Zuoying Naval Village, Da Li Construction was selected as the optimal applicant for units five, six, and seven. This nearly 14,000-ping project is expected to attract a total investment of NT$30.2 billion, accelerating the preservation and regeneration of the military dependents' village.
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(Central News Agency reporter Tsai Meng-han, Kaohsiung, May 4th) The results of the public-led urban renewal project's second phase investment solicitation for Kaohsiung's Zuoying Naval Village have been announced. The city government declared Da Li Construction as the optimal applicant for units five, six, and seven. These three units cover nearly 14,000 ping (approximately 4.6 hectares), with an estimated total investment reaching NT$30.2 billion, accelerating the preservation and regeneration of the military dependents' village.
Kaohsiung City Government Secretary-General Kuo Tien-kuei stated that after successfully attracting investment for units one to three last year, this year's new solicitation for units five to seven marks a gradual realization of the overall development of Zuoying Naval Village. In the future, the project will continue to uphold the model of integrating new and old residents, constantly developing functions such as humanities housing, cultural leisure, public facilities, and industrial presence for the military dependents' village.
Cultural Affairs Bureau Director-General Wang Wen-tsui stated that to preserve the cultural landscape and its fabric, the selection criteria emphasized the coordination and integration with the surrounding landscape of the military dependents' village, the preservation of old trees within the base, bird-friendly ecology, as well as planning concepts that stress the integration of community living functions and the continuation of historical textures.
Furthermore, to accelerate the preservation and revitalization of the military dependents' village, the entire project additionally requires the implementer to bear various public benefits and contributions, including cultural landscape maintenance fees, assistance in road construction, maintenance and operation of old military housing, adoption and maintenance of parks and green spaces, and establishment of public facilities.
Today, the Cultural Affairs Bureau issued a press release explaining that resources are continuously being invested around the solicitation base to establish public facilities, including the opening of the 20-meter planned road on Wei-liu Road, a joint community activity center, a military dependents' village relic park, public toilets, and public parking. This multi-faceted approach introduces private resources to revitalize the military dependents' village, achieving public-private cooperation in promoting its revitalization and regeneration.
The Cultural Affairs Bureau stated that the second phase of the public-led urban renewal investment solicitation for Zuoying Naval Village involves three units covering nearly 14,000 ping, with an estimated total investment reaching NT$30.2 billion. Da Li Construction was selected as the optimal applicant for units five, six, and seven. In addition to contributing cultural landscape maintenance fees, the applicant also committed to multiple other public benefits, aiming to create a well-equipped, energy-efficient, sustainable, and modern livable military dependents' village community. (Edited by Chen Jen-hua) 1150504
(Central News Agency reporter Tsai Meng-han, Kaohsiung, May 4th) The results of the public-led urban renewal project's second phase investment solicitation for Kaohsiung's Zuoying Naval Village have been announced. The city government declared Da Li Construction as the optimal applicant for units five, six, and seven. These three units cover nearly 14,000 ping (approximately 4.6 hectares), with an estimated total investment reaching NT$30.2 billion, accelerating the preservation and regeneration of the military dependents' village.
Kaohsiung City Government Secretary-General Kuo Tien-kuei stated that after successfully attracting investment for units one to three last year, this year's new solicitation for units five to seven marks a gradual realization of the overall development of Zuoying Naval Village. In the future, the project will continue to uphold the model of integrating new and old residents, constantly developing functions such as humanities housing, cultural leisure, public facilities, and industrial presence for the military dependents' village.
Cultural Affairs Bureau Director-General Wang Wen-tsui stated that to preserve the cultural landscape and its fabric, the selection criteria emphasized the coordination and integration with the surrounding landscape of the military dependents' village, the preservation of old trees within the base, bird-friendly ecology, as well as planning concepts that stress the integration of community living functions and the continuation of historical textures.
Furthermore, to accelerate the preservation and revitalization of the military dependents' village, the entire project additionally requires the implementer to bear various public benefits and contributions, including cultural landscape maintenance fees, assistance in road construction, maintenance and operation of old military housing, adoption and maintenance of parks and green spaces, and establishment of public facilities.
Today, the Cultural Affairs Bureau issued a press release explaining that resources are continuously being invested around the solicitation base to establish public facilities, including the opening of the 20-meter planned road on Wei-liu Road, a joint community activity center, a military dependents' village relic park, public toilets, and public parking. This multi-faceted approach introduces private resources to revitalize the military dependents' village, achieving public-private cooperation in promoting its revitalization and regeneration.
The Cultural Affairs Bureau stated that the second phase of the public-led urban renewal investment solicitation for Zuoying Naval Village involves three units covering nearly 14,000 ping, with an estimated total investment reaching NT$30.2 billion. Da Li Construction was selected as the optimal applicant for units five, six, and seven. In addition to contributing cultural landscape maintenance fees, the applicant also committed to multiple other public benefits, aiming to create a well-equipped, energy-efficient, sustainable, and modern livable military dependents' village community. (Edited by Chen Jen-hua) 1150504