AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUrban Water Quality Wins: Macau’s Environmental Protection Bureau says sewage interception and temporary wastewater treatment (2019–2024) cut harbour pollution sharply—over 80% near Areia Preta, 50–80% at Outer Harbour, and about 60% at Inner Harbour—while 2025 coastal water quality indices stayed low (0.49 overall; Inner Harbour 0.54). Sustainable Design in Public Space: Urban Practice’s “Pop Out Green Restroom” at Toi San Public Toilet was selected for the CIALP Guide to the 2030 Agenda, praised as micro-infrastructure using circular and environmental tech. Community Reading Push: The Cultural Affairs Bureau will continue its “Mobile Library” outreach from July to September, parking at multiple community spots and running family-friendly reading and story activities. Transport Planning with Public Input: The government has finished collecting public opinions on new LRT proposals, with most respondents backing faster East Line extension and highlighting debate over the Seac Pai Van extension’s elevated design. Clean Power for the GBA: Guangdong’s Taipingling Nuclear Power Unit 2 has been connected to the grid, using Hualong One tech, with commercial operation expected in the second half of 2026. Local Waste-to-Art: Portuguese artist Maria Vilaça opened an exhibition using discarded and natural materials to promote reuse and environmental awareness. Tourism Incentives for Neighbourhoods: A lawmaker proposes a “Ticket-to-Community Consumption Incentive Scheme” to steer short-haul visitors into local shops and districts.
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