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Holland V valets to close!

Lentor

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Holland V valets to close
HDB puts up signs at carpark entrances banning such services
By Sumathi V. Selvaretnam
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Valet operators say they have been at Holland Village for years and that nobody had ever told them they needed a permit. -- ST PHOTO: ALBERT SIM
THE two carpark valet services in Holland Village, there for years, were told yesterday that they have to cease operations from today.

Last night, workers contracted by the Housing and Development Board (HDB) put up signs at the carpark entrances in Lorong Liput and Lorong Mambong declaring that such parking services were banned.

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An electronic parking system will go up there on Sept 22 to regulate the demand for parking lots, said the HDB.

Mr R.K. Vicnesh, 32, who runs the year-old Sakthya Services, said he heard about the ban only yesterday. Before him, the booth had been run by his brother-in-law from 2001.

Mr Vicnesh charges motorists $8 to park their car so they can avoid the hassle of circling the area for a lot.

His valet service has tie-ups with eight restaurants and service providers in the area, including Splendour Spa, Qi Mantra and Lebanese restaurant Al-Qas'r.

Sakthya charges these businesses a monthly fee for their customers to enjoy free valet parking. It also has a tie-up with DBS Bank to give customers free valet parking if they charge $60 or more to their DBS or POSB cards at the outlets in the area.

Mr Vicnesh has written to the HDB asking to be allowed to continue his services. He is also collecting signatures from business owners for a petition against the ban on valet services.

Both he and the other valet operator, Purple Valet Services, plan to continue operating until further notice from the HDB. Said Mr Ray K., a valet with Purple Valet Services: 'The outlets have paid us, so we will stay.'

Both operators said that in the time they have been there, nobody has told them that they needed a permit, or that they were not allowed there, except that Sakthya was once asked by the Land Transport Authority to move its valet booth away from the pavement. It has since operated its booth outside the Haagen Daz cafe without further incident.

Shop owners, whose customers are younger Singaporeans and expatriates, expressed disappointment at the ban on valet services.

Mrs Sabrinah Hussin, 23, who manages Splendour Spa, said eight in 10 of the spa's customers used the free valet service because 'it is hard to find parking lots here, and they want to be on time for their appointments'.

Mr Amos Liew, 27, a supervisor at Qi Mantra spa, is worried he may lose customers if the parking problem worsens.

Lebanese restaurant Al-Qas'r managing director Georges Khanashat said the restaurant might have to move if the situation does not improve.

Lawyer Leong Kwok Yan, 61, said valet services were needed because parking facilities were inadequate. 'People are always waiting around for a long time, and they jam up the carpark.'

Besides the Lorong Liput carpark - where half the lots are season parking ones for HDB residents in the area - visitors to Holland Village used to have another carpark across the road at Chip Bee Gardens, but that was closed down in 2004 for work to build Holland Village's MRT station.

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Measures to ease parking congestion

THE Housing and Development Board will be implementing a series of measures to improve the parking situation at the Holland Avenue carpark.

An Electronic Parking System will be put in place in the Lorong Liput carpark from Sept 22.

Parking will no longer be free on Sundays and public holidays, as the demand for free lots has left season parking ticket holders without lots.

Lorong Liput will be turned into a one-way street to facilitate entry into the carpark.

Holland Village has faced a parking crunch since 2004 when several carpark lots were lost due to the construction of the Circle Line's Holland Village MRT station, which is expected to be completed in 2010.

In November 2005, an upper deck carpark just behind the Cold Storage Supermarket with 89 spaces opened, bringing the total available lots to 414.

i found this news quite amusing.come on,u think HDB so stupid let u use their carpark to do business for free,if u still want to continue your valet services,u pay monthly rental fee to HDB!as easy as that!suka suka open 1 valet service at HDB car park.u think HDB your father open one ah?
 

SAMURAISAN

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Holland V is a hangout mainly for expats, white trash and their local wannabes.

Let them stew in their own parking woes.

The gahmen is planning for more business on their MRT station once it opens in 2010.

The F&B outlets there already made their pile..let them worry about how this will fuck up their business.
 

Porfirio Rubirosa

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Parking there has become particularly shitty ever since the security barriers came up followed by the MRT construction. Only concession is the small space next to Crystal Jade which I use to get my take away dim sum and frozen yoghurt, oh and chatting with those yoghurt tanned babes:biggrin:
 

shOUTloud

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Holland V valets to close

i found this news quite amusing.come on,u think HDB so stupid let u use their carpark to do business for free,if u still want to continue your valet services,u pay monthly rental fee to HDB!as easy as that!suka suka open 1 valet service at HDB car park.u think HDB your father open one ah?

actually tat was exactly the thing that went through my mind when I read the report. The car park was not opened by the two valets so how can they be doing valet services there.

I would imagine one day, I drive in with my car and no space. But handing over $8 to the valets, wala! got space leow, why? They might be choping the spaces.
 

Porfirio Rubirosa

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FYI the valets do not "chope" spaces, they hold the cars at the side while waiting for a space to open up.

I would imagine one day, I drive in with my car and no space. But handing over $8 to the valets, wala! got space leow, why? They might be choping the spaces.
 

rodent2005

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actually tat was exactly the thing that went through my mind when I read the report. The car park was not opened by the two valets so how can they be doing valet services there.

I would imagine one day, I drive in with my car and no space. But handing over $8 to the valets, wala! got space leow, why? They might be choping the spaces.

wah u so smart, they chope parking lots by lying at the lot issit? or putting a packet of tissue there? my guess is some smart scholar in the govt thot of banning valet parking to score points.
 

banova888

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wah u so smart, they chope parking lots by lying at the lot issit? or putting a packet of tissue there? my guess is some smart scholar in the govt thot of banning valet parking to score points.

Good retort.:biggrin:

Anyway this is to make more money with reduce services. Can HDB offer the same services being offered by the current valets? If they can, can HDB keep it at the same price?

Question is directed to Lentor and ShoutOutLoud.
 

shOUTloud

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wah u so smart, they chope parking lots by lying at the lot issit? or putting a packet of tissue there? my guess is some smart scholar in the govt thot of banning valet parking to score points.

I smarter than you leh. Go read today's papers. You think wat, how many cars can a person hold while waiting for parking lots to be released? Obviously they have to block others from utilising the lots so that they can have a faster turnover rate.
 

shOUTloud

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Good retort.:biggrin:

Anyway this is to make more money with reduce services. Can HDB offer the same services being offered by the current valets? If they can, can HDB keep it at the same price?

Question is directed to Lentor and ShoutOutLoud.

Why should HDB even offer this service? By putting up an electronic gantry, the problem is solved, when the car park is full, no cars can go in. Now you need to pay the valets $$ to get a lot. Can I even wait inside the carpark with my car? Will the valet chase me away?

I had never drove to that car park. Maybe the valets are angels who quietly wait for a car to come, hop into the car and patiently wait for a lot to be vacant and help to park the car. If someone just happens to pass by and get the lot, it is ok with these angels because (bless their hearts) these other car owners need their parking lots as well.

But I seriously doubt it.

Basically the valets are squatting at the car park to do business. They just set up a tent and put up a chair. They have no right to be there and I dun see anything wrong with HDB chasing them away.
 

DerekLeung

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So these poor monkeys put pails and some other articles to prevent parking by first come first serve basis !

Cause disputes and unhappinesswith visitors !
 
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