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KNN, if got too much money, reduce conservancy charge lah..why keep doing such boliao wasteful renovation for fuck! KNN kena bribe by contractor issit?
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Posted on 04 Aug 2010
Recently re-painted but carpark scheduled for renovation already
This carpark at Jurong West was recently re-painted but it is already scheduled for renovation. This renders the month-old paint job a waste as the planned changes will eliminate the need for painted lot markings, says a STOMPer.
Not only that, the new changes might also cause more inconvenience to drivers who use the carpark because lots will be narrowed by the installation of concrete slabs.
In an email, a STOMPer says:
"The carpark lots located between Block 461 and 460 at Jurong West Street 41 were painted recently in June.
"The sign for carpark improvement work for carpark J39 was erected in July.
"Initially, I thought that the relevant authorities might be carrying out some works to expand/ increase the numbers of available lots.
"However, I was shocked to see that the newly 'improved' work includes changing slabs that were in good condition to interlocking type of slabs and extension of lots.
"The extension does not create more space between lots but more space at the front of the lots, which is not practical.
"By extending the lots this way, it actually narrows down the driveway between the two rows of lots.
"I'm just wondering why there aren't any proper planning procedures carried out before such a major project begins?
"Unnecessary costs (painting of lines) was incurred in this round of 'improvement works' as the lines would be covered by new slabs upon completion".

Posted on 04 Aug 2010
Recently re-painted but carpark scheduled for renovation already

This carpark at Jurong West was recently re-painted but it is already scheduled for renovation. This renders the month-old paint job a waste as the planned changes will eliminate the need for painted lot markings, says a STOMPer.
Not only that, the new changes might also cause more inconvenience to drivers who use the carpark because lots will be narrowed by the installation of concrete slabs.
In an email, a STOMPer says:
"The carpark lots located between Block 461 and 460 at Jurong West Street 41 were painted recently in June.
"The sign for carpark improvement work for carpark J39 was erected in July.
"Initially, I thought that the relevant authorities might be carrying out some works to expand/ increase the numbers of available lots.
"However, I was shocked to see that the newly 'improved' work includes changing slabs that were in good condition to interlocking type of slabs and extension of lots.
"The extension does not create more space between lots but more space at the front of the lots, which is not practical.
"By extending the lots this way, it actually narrows down the driveway between the two rows of lots.
"I'm just wondering why there aren't any proper planning procedures carried out before such a major project begins?
"Unnecessary costs (painting of lines) was incurred in this round of 'improvement works' as the lines would be covered by new slabs upon completion".