Planning areas of Singapore | |
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Category | First-level census division |
Location | Republic of Singapore |
Created by | Urban Redevelopment Authority |
Created | |
Number | 55 (as of 2019) |
Populations | 10 (Western Islands and Tengah, Singapore) – 281,300 (Bedok)[3][4] |
Areas | 0.77 km2 (0.30 sq mi) (Straits View) – 69.46 km2 (26.82 sq mi) (Western Water Catchment)[4] |
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Planning areas, also known as DGP areas or DGP zones, are the main urban planning and census divisions of Singapore delineated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. There are 55 of these areas, organised into five regions. A Development Guide Plan is then drawn up for each planning area, providing detailed planning guidelines for every plot of land throughout the country.[2]
The planning areas were first introduced in the early 1990s after the release of the 1991 Concept Plan.[5] Since implementing these boundaries, other government ministries and departments have increasingly adopted them for administrative purposes. For example, the Statistics Department of Singapore published its 2000 census data based on planning area boundaries for the first time, compared to using census divisions based on electoral boundaries for previous exercises.[6] The Singapore Police Force's (SPF) neighbourhood police centres have jurisdiction boundaries based on planning area boundaries when they were officially gazetted in 1999, as opposed to electoral divisions under the previous neighbourhood Police Post system.