Taichung Mayor Lu to Ask Central Gov't if MRT Green Line Extension Can Be Built in Phases
The Taichung MRT Green Line extension project is stalled because the urban plan for the Changhua section has not been approved. On May 21, responding to a city councilor's request, Taichung Mayor Lu Shiow-yen announced she will formally ask the Ministry of Transportation and Communications if the northern extension to Dakeng and the southern extension to Changhua can be constructed separately. However, the city's Transportation Bureau Director noted that splitting the project could make the smaller Dakeng section's contract for electromechanical systems difficult to award due to its reduced scale. This highlights the dilemma between integrated planning and practical execution in large, cross-county infrastructure projects.
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(CNA, by Chao Li-yen, Taichung, May 21) The Taichung MRT Green Line's planned northern extension to Dakeng and southern extension to Changhua cannot be approved because the urban plan for the Changhua section has not been passed. A Taichung City councilor has demanded the city government proceed with the sections separately, and Mayor Lu Shiow-yen stated today that she will send a formal inquiry to the central government about whether the design and construction can be divided. The Taichung City Council held a regular session today where Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) City Councilor Tseng Chao-jung expressed concern over the project. The MRT Green Line extension is designed to be 10 kilometers long, with a 2-station northern section to Dakeng and a 6-station southern section into downtown Changhua. The city's Mass Rapid Transit Bureau completed the comprehensive planning and final report review last year and submitted it to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) for review at the end of February this year. Due to the failure to approve the Zhangdong Expanded Urban Plan for the Changhua section, the MRT Green Line extension review can only proceed after the urban plan is approved. Tseng mentioned that Taichung citizens have been waiting six years for the Green Line extension to Dakeng, and it is now being held up by Changhua's urban planning. He noted that he had warned years ago that the northern and southern extensions should be separated, but the city government bundled them together, leading to Changhua's urban planning issues affecting the construction of the Dakeng extension. He demanded that the city government propose the priority approval and construction of the Dakeng section to the central government. In response, Lu Shiow-yen said she will send a formal letter to the MOTC to ask if the work can be done separately. If the MOTC indicates it can be, the Taichung City Government will follow the central government's directive, and work on the Dakeng section can begin immediately. "I would be even happier if it can be split," she said. Lu added that the plan submitted by the city was originally for "one-time approval, phased construction," and the documents are currently sitting with the MOTC. She hopes the central government can clarify the situation and not leave it to local governments to coordinate among themselves. Transportation Bureau Director Yeh Chao-fu pointed out that the budget for the northern and southern extensions of the MRT Green Line is about NT$200 billion, with the Dakeng section accounting for about NT$70 billion. He noted that this scale is relatively small, and since the MRT's electromechanical engineering relies on international firms, splitting the northern and southern extensions could make it difficult to award the contract for the electromechanical systems.
FAQ
台中捷運綠線延伸計畫為何停滯不前?
因為南延伸至彰化段的都市計畫尚未獲核定,導致整個延伸計畫(包含北延大坑段)無法獲得交通部審議通過。
台中市政府提出了什麼解決方案?
市長盧秀燕表示,將正式發函詢問中央交通部,是否同意將北延大坑段與南延彰化段分開設計與施工。
將捷運延伸計畫分段施作可能面臨什麼風險?
交通局長葉昭甫指出,若分拆,北延大坑段經費約70億元,規模偏小,可能導致關鍵的機電標案因規模不足而難以發包給國際廠商。
中捷綠線延伸計畫的總經費與各路段規劃為何?
延伸計畫全長10公里,總經費約新台幣200億元。北段延伸至大坑有2站,經費約70億元;南段延伸至彰化市區有6站。
市議會中是誰要求市政府尋求分段施工?
民進黨市議員曾朝榮,他指出台中市民已等待大坑延伸段6年,不應因彰化的都市計畫而延宕。