AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRodent Control Update (Macau): The Municipal Affairs Bureau (IAM) says Macau is split into 25 rat-control zones, with intensive operations at least three times a year (each lasting five weeks). It reports 25,000 baiting points deployed in 2025 and 2,894 rats eliminated (11.5% of points), plus more fixed bait boxes on public streets (about 1,500 now vs ~1,000 in 2020). Urban Planning (Taipa): The Taipa Northern Zone Urban Development Plan has been revised to shift from land-revenue thinking toward “liveability first,” higher green-space standards, housing-employment balance, and prioritized flood control, with a focus on green mobility and public spaces. Public Health (Hong Kong): CHP reported four new community-acquired Legionnaires’ disease cases (ages 60–74) and urged proper maintenance of man-made water systems, especially for higher-risk groups. Smart Assistive Tech (Macau): The Social Welfare Bureau plans a smart assistive device rental service next month, with short-term trials at a women’s resource centre and guidance plus subsidy support. Cross-border Mobility (Hengqin): Vehicle crossings via Hengqin Port’s one-stop lane topped 2 million this year, up 42.4%, with Macao-registered vehicles driving much of the growth. Leadership Change (Macao): The State Council appointed Ng Wai Han as Secretary for Economy and Finance of the MSAR.
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