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A '''development guide plan''' (]: '''DGP'''; {{zh|s=发展指导蓝图}}) is a detailed ] for each of the 55 areas in ] designated by the ] (URA), Singapore's national planning and ] authority. |
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In 1991, URA released the revised Concept Plan, which maps out the vision for Singapore's long term physical development for a ] of 4 million. With the completion of the Concept Plan, URA proceeded to prepare detailed plans called DGPs for ] as the new Master Plan. |
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For the purpose of preparing the detailed plans, Singapore was divided into 55 planning areas. For each of these areas, a DGP was prepared where the broad vision of the Concept Plan was detailed into specific proposals. |
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Each DGP covers a planning area with a population of around 150,000 served by a ]. The planning areas are further divided into subzones, each served by a ] centre. The size of each planning area and its subzone varies depending on the ]s, proximity to the ], and existing physical separators such as ], ]s, major ] and other demarcators. |
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All the 55 DGPs were completed in December 1998 and were gazetted as the new ] Master Plan, known as Master Plan 1998. The Master Plan provides a clear guide to ]s on what their land can be used for, and is reviewed every five years. |
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The term "Development Guide Plan (DGP)" is no longer in use after 1998. |
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