AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUrban Transport Planning: Macau’s government says it will push ahead with the LRT East Line Extension “as soon as possible,” while speeding up planning and design for the LRT South Line, and will keep collecting public views on the Seac Pai Van Extension before launching it. Public Health: The Health Bureau reports influenza positivity at 15% (June 21–27) and COVID-19 positivity at 25%, placing COVID-19 in a high-risk level; it urges mask use in public, prompt care for symptoms, and renewed vaccination for vulnerable groups. Coastal Water Quality: The Environmental Protection Bureau says sewage interception and temporary wastewater treatment from 2019–2024 cut waterfront pollution sharply—over 80% near Areia Preta, 50–80% near Outer Harbor waters, and about 60% near Inner Harbor—while 2025 coastal water quality indices remain low. Sustainable Design: Urban Practice’s “Pop Out Green Restroom” at Toi San Public Toilet was selected for the CIALP Guide to the 2030 Agenda, highlighting Macau’s micro-infrastructure approach to circular, climate-aware design. Community & Nature Education: A Portuguese artist’s solo exhibition at CREATIVE MACAU turns discarded and natural materials into artworks to promote reuse and environmental awareness, especially for younger audiences. LRT Feedback Results: Macau also completed collection of public opinions on the new LRT proposals, with more than 800 submissions, and DSOP says the East Line extension is set to move faster.
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