Annex A

FACTSHEET ON PROMENADE

Punggol Point is identified as one of the coastal areas with rustic charm in the URA’s Parks & Waterbodies and Identity Plans drawn up and exhibited in 2002. The Punggol Promenade serves to open up the coastline for public enjoyment and to establish it as a sea sports and recreational destination for nearby residents and the public.

Punggol Point and its beachfronts are very popular with the locals due to its laidback atmosphere, and as a retreat from the busy heartlands. A 0.6 ha park complete with viewing deck, children’s playground, car park and toilet facilities will be developed to enhance the recreational amenities at the waterfront.

Other parts of the coastline are largely made up of reclaimed land for future development. They are popular fishing venues that have flourished with fauna and flora over the years. Currently, the coastline is interrupted by several drainage outlets with no continuous connectivity for the public to access the waterfront for recreation purposes. The promenade will link up the 4.9km waterfront from Punggol Point to Punggol East, and connect further south with the park connectors along Sungei and .

FEATURES OF PUNGGOL PROMENADE

The promenade design capitalises on the unique character and natural beauty of the coastline to bring about different experiences for the visitors. Three thematic zones are conceptualised.

S/N Themes Features 1 Punggol Point Walk A 0.6 ha park serves as the gateway to the rest of the waterfront. Visitors will (1.2 km) be greeted by beautiful lil y ponds as they proceed towards the promenade. Visitors can enjoy the sea views on an elevated viewing deck, take a walk along the promenade, or stroll along the beautiful sandy beach. Future Food and Beverage (F&B) and recreational developments will anchor this stretch as a recreation node for residents & public.

a) Jetty Gateway: A prominent structure that provides shade and shelter to the users of the jetty and the adjoining pocket park, and offers visitors an elevated panoramic view of the waterfront and Coney Island.

b) Promenade: Allows visitors to take a stroll or jog along the footpath and cycle or skate along the dedicated cycling track. The promenade brings visitors closer to the water edge.

c) The Park consists of: i) Lily Ponds: The ponds provide a calming and tranquil ambience to the park. It is slightly elevated to create the sensation of being immersed in a calm sea of floating lily plants while walking through the park;

ii) Event Plaza;

iii) Public car park (34 lots);

iv) Public toilet with wash area; and

v) Children’s playground.

S/N Themes Features d) Other Amenities Proper lighting, including accent lighting of natural features will be provided

2 Nature Walk (2.4 This stretch consists of a nature trail meandering through a rustic and well- km) vegetated area and is a place for the adventurous and those seeking respite from the busy heartlands. Existing trees and vegetation will be kept, and other more coastal-loving and commonly-found plant species of the area will be added to create a nature haven. Visitors can enjoy the flora and fauna of the area. This stretch will also be dotted with fishing points and rest shelters.

a) Nature Trail A rustic meandering trail amidst the diverse variety of existing natural vegetation, as well as proposed additional plantings, will be built for nature lovers. Visitors will get to experience the flora and fauna of the area.

b) Fishing Platforms These facilities serve to meet the needs of fishing enthusiasts, and promote fishing as a recreational activity which is popular in the area.

c) Rest shelters will be provided as rest-stops along the promenade;

d) Other Amenities Proper lightings will be provided

3 Riverside Walk (1.3 This stretch is designed to complement the future sports and recreation cluster km) to be developed along Punggol East. It is envisioned as a lively promenade with lots of activities and a suitable spot for families to enjoy strolling along the river. The promenade is designed with look out points which allows visitors to get closer to the water edge.

a) Promenade: A riverfront promenade along the river embankment is designed to allow unhindered views of . Visitors can take a stroll or jog along the footpath and cycle or skate along the dedicated cycling track.

b) Look out points: These project over the river embankment at three different locations to allow visitors to get closer to the river. Seats and fibre optics lighting will be provided as a distinctive design feature that will light up the river edge at night.

c) Fitness Corner: A range of fitness stations will also be provided along the promenade for the enjoyment of visitors of all age groups.

d) Public toilet

e) Other Amenities Proper lightings will be provided

PROJECT DATA

1. Consultants Architect LOOK Architects Pte Ltd

Structural & Civil Engineers SM1 Consulting Engineers

Mechanical & Electrical Engineers HY M&E Consultancy Services Pte Ltd

Quantity Surveyor OTN Building Cost Consultants Pte Ltd

2. Contractor / Builder Horti-Flora Services Pte Ltd

3. Completion date 1st quarter 2011

4. Construction cost $16.7 million