Northern Metropolis land-use laws won’t undermine board’s authority: experts
Compressing procedures to two months will break traditional development ‘shackles’, lawmaker argues

Observers were responding to a package of six subsidiary laws unveiled on Tuesday by the Development Bureau, designed to remove bottlenecks in the New Territories project.
A key proposal is to shorten town planning procedures in non-conservation areas from typically nine months to around two months by reducing review rounds by the Town Planning Board from two to one.
Lawmaker Andrew Lam Siu-lo, a town planner by profession, argued that the essence of the legislation was not merely about streamlining specific procedures but holistically providing the flexibility required to accelerate the megaproject.
Asked if streamlining land-use approval procedures would undermine the board’s power, he said it would depend on “how one views it”.