Long-term planning has shaped the city that we live in today. Our long-term plans guide the development of Singapore, mapping out strategic land uses and infrastructure needs over the next 50 years and beyond. We review them every 10 years to safeguard land for a quality living environment, based on evolving trends and changing demands.
In the Long-Term Plan Review, we have journeyed on a year-long public engagement to involve Singaporeans in reimagining Singapore's future together and ensure that our plans are shaped based on their aspirations and hopes.
Following the year-long public engagement, we launched an exhibition for the Long-Term Plan Review titled "Space for Our Dreams". Explore the long-term plans and possibilities charting Singapore's future.
Read about the Long-Term Plan Review and the planning strategies and concepts that will shape our future city.
• Publication (PDF, 166MB)
• Annex A — Public Engagement Themes (PDF, 4MB)
• Annex B — Public Engagement Toolkit (PDF, 3MB)
• Annex C — Your Feedback and Our Response (PDF, 713KB)
Formerly known as Concept Plans, these strategic land-use and transportation plans have transformed Singapore from a developing nation to a developed one in less than 50 years, since gaining independence in 1965. The first Concept Plan developed in 1971 was instrumental in shaping the structure of our city and guiding its development over time.