Urgent Urban Renewal Needed! Chiang Wan-an Calls for a 'Great Urban Renewal Era,' Wu Yi-nung Advocates for 'Resilient Neighborhoods'
Translated from Chinese.
Summary
Taipei Mayor Chiang Wan-an declared the city is entering a 'major urban renewal era,' emphasizing the urgent need to update old buildings to withstand earthquakes and extreme weather. This comes as the city faces increasing risks from climate change and seismic activity.
Taipei is embarking on a transformative journey, officially entering what Mayor Chiang Wan-an has declared a 'major urban renewal era.' This strategic pivot is driven by the undeniable urgency to address the vulnerability of the city's aging infrastructure. In the face of escalating threats from earthquakes and the growing impacts of extreme weather events, the imperative to modernize and fortify Taipei's building stock has never been clearer. The mayor's pronouncements signal a proactive stance, acknowledging that the resilience of our urban environment is paramount to safeguarding the lives and livelihoods of our citizens. This era of renewal is not merely about construction; it is about building a more robust and secure future for Taipei, ensuring it can withstand the challenges posed by a changing climate and geological instability.
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