Wenzizun (Chinese: 塭仔圳重劃區; pinyin: Wēnzǐzùn Chónghuà Qū), formally known as the New Taipei City Xin-Tai Wenzizun Redevelopment Zone (Chinese: 新北市新、泰塭仔圳市地重劃; pinyin: Xīnběi Shì Xīn-Tài Wēnzǐzùn Shìdì Chónghuà), is an urban rezoning area located in Xinzhuang District and Taishan District, on the west side of New Taipei City, Taiwan.[1] It is in close prozimity to Provincial Highway 65 and Fu Jen Catholic University. The area is approximately 400 hectares, equivalent to the total area of four Xinzhuang Sub-city Centers, one of the largest urban development plan in Northern Taiwan.[2][3]
Background
editThe Wenzizun redevelopment zone is located at the junction of Xinzhuang and Taishan Districts in New Taipei City. It was originally a flood plain first-level control zone controlled to cooperate with the Tamsui River flood control.[4] The relevant local development plans have been delayed for many years.[5] After the land was deregulated, the land provided after the completion of the regional flood control plan was converted into urban development land.[6] After the land was rezoned, it was submitted to the Ministry of the Interior for approval to implement the redevelopment zone and handle its overall development.[7]
Planning
editDevelopment rezoning
editTotal area: approximately 400 hectares
Area planning
edit- Public roads: 121.35 hectares
- Building land: 240.45 hectares
- Sidewalk: 0.28 hectares
- Parking lot: 1.92 hectares
- Playground: 5.81 hectares
- Square: 1.52 hectares
- Park: 24.97 hectares
- School: 31.7 hectares
- Public transportation: Taoyuan Airport MRT Station A5a
See also
editReferences
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- ^ "(Chinese)「盼了3、40年重劃,本以為有生之年等不到了」2張圖對比:塭仔圳如何在侯友宜大刀闊斧下贏來新生?". businesstoday.com.tw.
- ^ 劉懿萱. "(Chinese)塭仔圳領航路通車三度延後 居民怨難進出:還我用路權". United Daily News.
- ^ "(Chinese)新北最大「塭仔圳重劃區」未來長怎樣?違章工廠多與淹水有關". city.gvm.com.tw.
- ^ 張鎧乙. "(Chinese)塭仔圳「領航路」通車一再跳票 泰山鄉親怒". China Times.
- ^ 陳慰慈. "(Chinese)新北點交超前 塭仔圳重劃2026完工 北台灣最大都計開發案 年底前全面動工". China Times.
- ^ "Mayor Hou Welcomes Investment to New Taipei City". amcham.com.tw.