Su Chiao-hui pitches an urban renewal bureau, clashing with Lee Si-chuan's urban renewal task force plan
The New Taipei mayoral race has moved into a head-to-head contest of policies. Democratic Progressive Party candidate Su Chiao-hui is campaigning on the creation of an "Urban Renewal Bureau," while her rival Lee Si-chuan has proposed an urban renewal task force led by the mayor — good news for homeowners and developers anxiously awaiting redevelopment.
- Su Chiao-hui advocates setting up a dedicated urban renewal bureau to streamline review procedures and give cases a single point of contact.
- She says what pains developers most is having cases shuttled between different departments with no one coordinating, leaving them to chase things down on their own.
- Her rival Lee Si-chuan's plan is to set up an urban renewal task force convened by the mayor, and he questions whether adding another bureau would increase the administrative burden.
- Su Chiao-hui countered that Taipei City is also currently under Kuomintang administration, and if it could be done, it would have been done already.
- She has also proposed large-scale block redevelopment centred on major railway stations, while preserving local character and historical memory.
Outlook: How to speed up urban renewal and how the city government should be restructured will be the main points of contention in the New Taipei mayoral race going forward.