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HDB spending S$66m to add 5,000 more carpark lots
By Lim Zhi Ying | Posted: 01 October 2010 2205 hrs
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SINGAPORE : To ease the shortage of parking lots, the Housing & Development Board (HDB) is spending S$66 million to add 5,000 more lots in over 100 carparks in the next three years.
Serangoon Central is one such area to benefit from the move. A new carpark there will soon provide residents with 62 more parking lots.
Construction of the carpark will be completed at the end of next month.
Meanwhile, a shopping mall, Nex, which is opening in the area next month, is expected to add more parking lot woes to residents.
This is due to the possibility of shoppers competing for parking lots in nearby residential estates.
However, steps are being taken to counter these.
Seah Kian Peng, Member of Parliament for Marine Parade GRC, said: "Working with HDB and LTA, I think we have come up with a few of these measures - the removal of free parking on Sunday, converting more of the white lots to red lots, having the EPS system and certainly trying to see any other way to create additional lots."
By Lim Zhi Ying | Posted: 01 October 2010 2205 hrs
Photos 1 of 1
SINGAPORE : To ease the shortage of parking lots, the Housing & Development Board (HDB) is spending S$66 million to add 5,000 more lots in over 100 carparks in the next three years.
Serangoon Central is one such area to benefit from the move. A new carpark there will soon provide residents with 62 more parking lots.
Construction of the carpark will be completed at the end of next month.
Meanwhile, a shopping mall, Nex, which is opening in the area next month, is expected to add more parking lot woes to residents.
This is due to the possibility of shoppers competing for parking lots in nearby residential estates.
However, steps are being taken to counter these.
Seah Kian Peng, Member of Parliament for Marine Parade GRC, said: "Working with HDB and LTA, I think we have come up with a few of these measures - the removal of free parking on Sunday, converting more of the white lots to red lots, having the EPS system and certainly trying to see any other way to create additional lots."