STRUCTURAL SOLUTION:The Taipei mayor said idealistic approaches, such as designating 400 heritage sites in the city, would not help when land prices did not make sense
Taipei Times
Date: Oct 24, 2017
By: Lee I-chia / Staff reporter
Due to the high cost of property in Taipei, there are particular transferable development rights issues that are limited to the capital, so the Taipei City Government is to urge the Executive Yuan to establish an ad hoc committee to discuss and resolve the problems, Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je (柯文哲) said yesterday.
The city government yesterday afternoon held its sixth Living Justice Forum at the Regent Taipei hotel, and urban environments and transferable development rights were high on the agenda.
In his opening speech, Ko said the living justice forums were held so that Taipei residents’ problems can be discussed, adding that he believes the first step to solving problems is to first identify and face them.
The two main problems that need to be discussed are the transferable development rights of river areas and historic sites, he said, adding that the lack of clear regulations can cause problems in urban planning and management. [FULL STORY]