Public engagement exercise launched to review Singapore's long-term land use needs Toggle share menu Advertisement A view of HDB blocks against the Singapore skyline. (File photo: Jeremy Long) 17 Jul 2021 01:37PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: A year-long public engagement exercise reviewing Singapore’s long-term land use needs and strategies was launched on Saturday (Jul 17) by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). The review of the country’s long-term land use plan, which guides development over the next 50 years and beyond, aims to “safeguard land for a quality living environment, based on evolving trends and changing demands”, said the URA. Advertisement Such reviews take place every 10 years, with the last review held in 2011.