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September 9th, 2020 05:05 PM #12i have been a bit curious about this.
Who was the proponent who did the Light Rail Planning for Metro Manila? I know it was government (under Marcos), but which agency proposed it?
Reason I ask is, is that department "gutted" and they can no longer do similar planning for approval?
The business proponent can quote after right? Similar to the MRT and the LRT 7?
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September 9th, 2020 06:27 PM #13
HK MTR is the gold standard when it comes to mass rail due to their R+P [rail + property] business model.
Eh dito satin [and sa ibang lugar]: agawan pa more mga mall / property / land developers sa land along the ROW especially kung san itatayo yung stations.
One important reason the system has been able to perform so well is that the government of Hong Kong has enabled MTR to make money from the property-value increases that typically follow the construction of rail lines. The key is a business model called “Rail plus Property” (R+P). For new rail lines, the government provides MTR with land “development rights” at stations or depots along the route. To convert these development rights to land, MTR pays the government a land premium based on the land’s market value without the railway.
MTR then builds the new rail line and partners with private developers to build properties. The choice of private developer is made through a competitive tender process. MTR receives a share of the profits that developers make from these properties; this share could be a percentage of total development profits, a fixed lump sum, or a portion of commercial properties built on the site. By capturing part of the value of the land and property around railway lines, MTR generates funds for new projects as well as for operations and maintenance.
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September 9th, 2020 08:16 PM #15
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September 29th, 2021 01:08 PM #18
Just an addition to the urban blight. Mangyari dyan parang Avenida or Araneta Avenue. Yun ay kung hindi mapa-plano ng maayos o masu-sustain kung anuman ang magandang plano.
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September 29th, 2021 01:18 PM #19
My friends who are urban planners hate this.
They have a point, its an eyesore and it wont fix traffic in a meaningful way. Other countries are dismantling their skyways while we are building more.
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September 29th, 2021 04:58 PM #20
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