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New flyover connecting Bayshore with ECP to be completed by 2030

New flyover connecting Bayshore with ECP to be completed by 2030

By 2030, Bayshore residents can anticipate a new vehicular flyover connecting Bedok South Road directly to the East Coast Parkway (ECP). This development aims to enhance connectivity and accommodate the area’s projected residential growth.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has announced plans for a new road linking Bayshore Avenue to the flyover, further improving access to the ECP. These initiatives are part of a broader strategy to rejuvenate the Bayshore precinct, which is slated to see the construction of approximately 7,000 new HDB flats by the mid-2030s.

In addition to these infrastructure upgrades, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) recently launched a Government Land Sales (GLS) site at Bayshore Road, which is expected to bring new private residential developments to the area. The 1.03-hectare site is zoned for residential use with commercial elements on the first storey, further enhancing Bayshore’s appeal as a well-connected and vibrant waterfront district.

The upcoming flyover and road enhancements are expected to significantly reduce travel times for Bayshore residents, providing a seamless route to the city and other parts of Singapore. As the area transforms into a vibrant residential hub, these infrastructure improvements will play a crucial role in meeting the transportation needs of the growing community.

The Straits Times

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