Taipei City Plans to Sell Joint-Development Housing in Batches; Councilors, Civic Groups Urge Withdrawal
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Civic groups and cross-party councilors protested Taipei City's plan to sell MRT joint-development properties to pay off debts, arguing it worsens housing justice. The city responded with a compromise to convert some units into social housing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who held a press conference to strongly oppose the city government's sell-off of joint-development housing?
- A: The press conference was held by OURs, Tsui Mama Foundation, the Social Housing Advocacy Consortium, and several city councilors.
- Q: How many units does the city plan to sell at the MRT Zhonghe Senior High School station?
- A: The Taipei City government is planning to sell fifteen units at the Zhonghe station in batches.
- Q: What did Peng Yang-kai express concern about if the proposal to sell the housing in batches is passed?
- A: He expressed concern that it could become a benchmark for selling off other joint-development housing properties.
- Q: Why does Chen Yu-cheng believe these joint-development housing properties should be repurposed as social housing?
- A: He believes they should be social housing because of their convenient transportation and the high costs of renting and buying in Taipei.
- Q: According to Huang Ching-ying, what is the estimated market value of the fifteen units?
- A: Huang Ching-ying estimated the market value of the fifteen units to be approximately 320 million New Taiwan Dollars.