FS Chan to lead committee on land and housing supply

Chan said his committee will publish a 10-year land supply forecast.

Financial Secretary Paul Chan revealed that he will oversee the Steering Committee on Land & Housing Supply, a new working group set by Chief Executive John Lee.

As chair of the committee, Chan will oversee the land infrastructures, including ones related to transport; and housing supply both public and private.
 
Chan vowed that he will make sure that land infrastructures, including various ancillary community facilities, are completed in time. 
 
The FS added that his committee will also be “publishing the forecast of land supply in the coming decade to enhance transparency and also enhance the oversight by the public of the work of the Government in this respect.”

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