■The proceeds of Tokyo Social Bonds issued in FY2024 were allocated to 32 projects in 9 categories.■Aiming to further penetrate the market with the Tokyo Social Bonds, approximately 30% of the total was allocated to the “Strengthening the Housing Safety Net” category, including public housing construction projects, while about 20% was allocated to the “Measures for aging public facilities and infrastructure” category.78People who could be affected by road blocks, power cuts, etc. due to fallen electric poles during natural disasters Road users including stroller and wheelchair usersPark users including local residentsCitizens of TokyoInfants, children, studentslocal residentslocal residentsCitizens of Tokyo and sewage service usersPeople vulnerable to natural disastersPort facility users including local residentsLocal residentsLocal residentsLocal residentsFacility users including Tokyo residentsCitizens of Tokyo and facility usersCitizens of Tokyo (local residents)Citizens of Tokyo (local residents)Local residentsCitizens of Tokyo and sewage service usersPeople who need employment supportchildren, studentsInfants, children, students with handicaps3,600m1 port2 airports5 parks(Number of parks completed in FY2024)67ha (by the end of FY2027)1 facility92% (by the end of FY2030)88% (by the end of FY2030)89 facilities (by the end of FY2025)1 unit5 facilities (by the end of FY2030)14 ports15 fishing ports6 airportsNumber of facility usersApprox. 281,000 users in total (actual data for FY2024)Approx. One million users (actual data for FY2019)5 facilities19 facilities89% (by the end of FY2030)2,771 units (by the end of FY2025)Number of Tokyo Shigoto Center usersApprox. 250,000 users in total (actual data for FY2024)6,920 students (by the end of FY2034)School capacity classes for students requiring: 1,066 studentsPhysical disability: 111 studentsVisual disability: about 71 individuals(by the end of FY2030)Removal of utility polesDevelopment of facilities for parks designated as emergency evacuation sitesConstruction of waste disposal sites in the Port of Tokyo (Shinkaimen Landfill Site, Outer Central Breakwater Reclamation Area)Subsidizing the costs of promoting safety measures (earthquake resistance of private schools)Installation and reinforcement of emergency backup power generation systems in water supply and other facilitiesDuplication and renewal of raw water transmission facilities Earthquake countermeasures for water reclamation centers and pumping facilitiesUpgrade to elevators equipped with restart functionsLife extension of port facilitiesPort renovationFishing port renovationAirport redevelopmentRenovation of Tokyo metropolitan librariesRenovation of cultural facility (renovation of the Edo-Tokyo Museum)Upgrade of police facilitiesUpgrade of fire stationsNew establishment, expansion and renewal of water supply stationsReconstruction of facilities in water reclamation centers and pumping stationsRenovation employment and job placement promotion facilities, etc. (renovating facilities such as Tokyo Shigoto Center)Construction and renovation of Tokyo Metropolitan SchoolsConstruction and renovation of schools for special needs educationcountermeasures for facilities and infrastructure・ Strengthening urban disaster management functions・ Securing safe and enjoyable walking spaces ・ Create a scenic citySecuring sites for evacuation, and rescue and relief activities in the event of a disasterConstructing waste landfill sites that are difficult to secure in the crowded area of inland TokyoSecuring the safety of the students in the event of a disasterSecuring stable water supply in an emergency such as a large-scale power failure・ Securing stable water supply in the event of a disaster or accident・Renewing old raw water conveyance facilitiesSecuring sewer system functions in the event of a large earthquake directly striking Tokyo, etc.Securing the safety and security of users (reducing the risk of being trapped in elevators in the event of an earthquake, etc.)Maintaining and managing sustainable infrastructure and securing the safety and security of usersMaintaining and managing sustainable infrastructure and securing the safety and security of usersMaintaining and managing sustainable infrastructure and securing the safety and security of usersMaintaining and managing sustainable infrastructure and securing the safety and security of usersMaintaining and managing sustainable infrastructure and securing the safety and security of usersMaintaining and managing sustainable infrastructure and securing the safety and security of usersMaintaining and managing sustainable infrastructure and securing the safety and security of residentsMaintaining and managing sustainable infrastructure and securing the safety and security of residentsSecuring a stable water supply by resolving uneven distribution of service reservoir capacity of water supply stationsSecuring stable sewage services by reconstructing aging facilitiesProviding employment and job placement support to Tokyo’s residentsAchieving education that leaves no one behind and allows all children to hold hopes for the future and to take the initiative to growSupporting proactive efforts toward the independence and social participation of young children, students with disabilitiesLength completedNumber of airports upgraded Number of ports upgraded50080Number of upgraded parks3,170Area of constructed landfill sites140Number of subsidized buildingsPercentage of water supply that can be secured during a large-scale power failure996Percentage of duplicated raw water conveyance facilities124Number of facilities that have installed emergency backup power generation systems to ensure stable operations even in a power failure671200Number of elevator units installed210Cumulative number of life-extension projects begun1,113Number of ports upgraded717Number of fishing ports upgraded200Number of airports upgraded20Number of facility users4,300Number of facility users68Number of upgraded facilities232Number of upgraded facilities1,545Stable water supply securement rate 1,929Number of main equipment renewed140Number of facility users1,207School capacity2,333School capacityKPIAllocationresults(millions of yen)ImpactProject categories1 Disaster 2 Measures for aging public facilities and infrastructure3 Promotion of industry and employment continuity and generation4 Building an educational environment to fully draw out the individuality and potentials of each student*Environmental impact refers to the positive impact on the environment yielded by the end of FY2024 or expected to be yielded.*The figures for the impact and allocated results for eligible projects represent the amounts before post-issuance evaluation by a third party.Target PopulationsRelated SDGsProjects for allocationSocial issues addressedProjects Financing and Impact of the Tokyo Social Bonds Series 7 and 8
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