Preparatory Work to Begin on Long Island Project Amid Ongoing Studies and Consultations

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Preliminary site preparation for the Azul Destinations project in Long Island is scheduled to begin while environmental studies and community consultations remain ongoing. Prime Minister Philip Davis recently visited the site, highlighting the development’s potential to revitalize the local economy and create new employment opportunities for residents. Although the full project is still navigating the regulatory approval process, initial tasks such as surveying and land clearing are moving forward to ensure the development remains on schedule while prioritizing ecological sustainability and responsible growth.

  • Prime Minister Philip Davis confirmed that preparatory site works for the Azul Destinations project are set to commence on Long Island.
  • Initial activities will focus on land surveying, site clearing, and preliminary assessments for future infrastructure requirements.
  • Comprehensive environmental impact studies are still being finalized to ensure that all development phases meet national conservation standards.
  • The government and developers are continuing community consultations to keep local residents informed about the project’s timeline and scope.
  • The project is anticipated to provide a significant economic boost to the region through increased tourism and the creation of permanent jobs.

Based in Singapore, CNA (Channel News Asia) covers global developments with an Asian perspective, with correspondents based in major cities across Asia, including Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Bangkok, Tokyo, Seoul and Beijing, as well as in New York, Washington D.C. and London.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. This would be a colossal mistake. Despite what climate alarmists say, the rise in sea levels has been tiny. If the govt genuinely cared about Singapore's survival, the ridiculous amount of funding for 'Long Island' should be used to help support young parents. At our current birth rate, there will be 10, 000 Singaporeans in 200 years. There will be no Singapore left for 'Long Island' to protect.

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