SINGAPORE – From end-2026, preparatory works for the reclamation of Long Island will start in two phases in the waters off East Coast Park.
The works involve the clearing of seabed obstructions and movement of materials like sand.
Altogether, the sea space covered by the works amounts to about 725ha, or nearly twice the size of Marina Bay.
The Straits Times unpacks how the parkâs users and businesses will be affected.
Sea sports are not allowed within the Phase 1 work area. These include sailing, windsurfing and kayaking.
Sport Singapore said that government agencies will work with affected groups to continue their activities at alternative sites. This includes the sea space to the east of Bedok Jetty, as well as other locations like Changi, Pasir Ris, Sembawang and Sentosa.
The statutory board said waters to the east of Bedok Jetty will remain available for sea sports activities until at least 2029.
According to the Kitesurfing Association of Singapore, the sport is allowed at East Coast Park from Bedok Jetty up to Marina South â the area that will be impacted by works during phase one â during the south-west monsoon season.
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