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BUKIT BATOK Bukit Batok will see more new housing developments in the next five years to give young families the opportunity to stay in familiar surroundings and near their parents. Existing and new residents will continue to enjoy a good quality living environment with better facilities, more recreational opportunities and enhanced transportation network. For more information and photo credits, visit the Draft Master Plan 2013 exhibition website at www.ura.gov.sg/MS/DMP2013. BATOK BUKIT Artist’s Impression of Community Club at Hillview Avenue Artist’s Impression of SkyPeak Artist’s Impression of Skyline I & Skyline II Bukit Batok Town Park Bukit Batok Nature Park Artist’s Impression of The Hillier/hillV2 Disclaimer: This brochure aims to give a broad idea of future developments in the next five years and does not form part of the Draft Master Plan 2013. All information provided is updated as at October 2013 but may be subject to change depending on developmental needs. While reasonable endeavours have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, locations shown in the maps as well as illustrations are indicative only, and the Urban Redevelopment Authority disclaims all liability for any injury, loss or damage whatsoever that may arise as a result of any inaccuracy, error or omission in the information. Copyright © 2013. All rights reserved. How towns are planned Our towns are planned with a comprehensive range of facilities to meet the needs of current and future residents. These include housing, shops, schools, libraries, sports facilities, community clubs and parks – all important in ensuring a liveable, self-sufficient town. The facilities are carefully distributed across each town to ensure good accessibility, supported by an efficient transport network. Most towns also have commercial nodes and other employment centres such as industrial estates and business parks within the town or nearby, to provide job opportunities close to homes. These facilities and employment centres will be developed according to demand. The detailed planning and implementation of plans for each town is a joint effort of many government agencies.

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BUKIT BATOK Bukit Batok will see more new housing developments in the next five years to give young families the opportunity to stay in familiar surroundings and near their parents. Existing and new residents will continue to enjoy a good quality living environment with better facilities, more recreational opportunities and enhanced transportation network.

For more information and photo credits, visit the Draft Master Plan 2013 exhibition website at www.ura.gov.sg/MS/DMP2013. B

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Artist’s Impression ofCommunity Club at Hillview Avenue

Artist’s Impression of SkyPeak

Artist’s Impression of Skyline I & Skyline II

Bukit Batok Town Park Bukit Batok Nature Park

Artist’s Impression of The Hillier/hillV2

Disclaimer: This brochure aims to give a broad idea of future developments in the next five years and does not form part of the Draft Master Plan 2013. All information provided is updated as at October 2013 but may be subject to change depending on developmental needs. While reasonable endeavours have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, locations shown in the maps as well as illustrations are indicative only, and the Urban Redevelopment Authority disclaims all liability for any injury, loss or damage whatsoever that may arise as a result of any inaccuracy, error or omission in the information.

Copyright © 2013. All rights reserved.

How towns are plannedOur towns are planned with a comprehensive range of facilities to meet the needs of current and future residents. These include housing, shops, schools, libraries, sports facilities, community clubs and parks – all important in ensuring a liveable, self-sufficient town. The facilities are carefully distributed across each town to ensure good accessibility, supported by an efficient transport network. Most towns also have commercial nodes and other employment centres such as industrial estates and business parks within the town or nearby, to provide job opportunities close to homes. These facilities and employment centres will be developed according to demand.

The detailed planning and implementation of plans for each town is a joint effort of many government agencies.

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Besides existing industrial estates at the southern fringe of the town, residents in Bukit Batok can also find employment and commercial opportunities at Jurong Gateway, one MRT station away from Bukit Batok.

New developments there include:• Westgate, an office and retail development next to Jurong East MRT station• Anoffice development at Venture Avenue• Ahotel development at Jurong Town Hall Road

Transport: Strengthening the links

Improvements to the public transportation network and upgrading of road infrastructure will smoothen travel in and out of Bukit Batok.

Among the improvements are:• Two new Downtown Line 2 (DTL2) MRT stations, Cashew and Hillview are expected to be ready by mid- 2016. The DTL2 will offer significant time saving for residents to travel to the city centre.

• Improvement to the Pan-Island Expressway slip road between Clementi North Flyover and Toh Tuck Flyover and widening of Bukit Batok East Avenue 3 between Bukit Batok St 23 and Pan-Island Expressway• Junction improvement at Brickland Road/Bukit Batok Road• Constructionofnew roads in Bukit Batok west area to support future housing developments• Planned improvements to Hillview Avenue, Bukit Batok East Avenue 2, Bukit Batok Street 25, Hillview Road and Bukit Batok Road

Today, Bukit Batok is dotted with green spaces such as Bukit Batok Town Park, Bukit Batok Nature Park and many neighbourhood parks. More park spaces will be provided so that most homes are within 400m of parks or park connectors. With more interest in cycling, new cycling paths will also be provided for a better, safer cycling experience.

Upcoming initiatives include:• Bukit Batok Hillside Park extension• New parks at Bukit Batok Street 24 and west Bukit Batok• Anewpark connector along Bukit Batok West Avenue 2• A new cycling network within the town

Bukit Batok, which comprises a good mix of public and private residences, will be progressively developed taking into account the rich natural heritage and the needs of the community. Planned facilities and services for the area will add new life to the town.

New developments include:• Acommunity club at Hillview Avenue• TheHillier/hillV2, a mixed use development with retail amenities at Hillview Avenue• Child care centres• Dulwich College (Singapore) at Bukit Batok Road• The Ren Ci Nursing Home at Bukit Batok Street 52 to serve the healthcare needs of our elderly residents

Housing: New choices in a fresh environment

Economy: Diverse employment, open opportunities

Leisure: Enhancing green spaces

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