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Residents from Jalan Rumah Tinggi benefit from lift upgrading

Some 600 residents living in Jalan Rumah Tinggi, in the Tanjong Pagar GRC, are benefiting from the Lift Upgrading Programme. Two blocks of 4 and 5-room flats, which are more than 20 years old, have been fitted with new lifts that stop on every floor.

Officiating at the completion ceremony of the Lift Upgrading Programme on Saturday was Member of Parliament for Tanjong Pagar GRC and Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, who was mobbed by residents eager for a handshake and a picture.

One lucky family, the Yaps, even had a visit from Mr Lee himself. The household will be co-paying about S$300 for the lift upgrading after subsidies from the government and town council.

The family said it is money well spent for the ease of movement, especially when they have young kids and an elderly.

Walter Yap said: “If not, we would have to carry the prams up and down the stairs. My mum is already in her 60s, so it’s good for her too.”

Flats built by the Housing and Development Board (HDB) before the 1990s did not have lifts stopping at every level because of demands for privacy.

However, due to the growing elderly population and in order to meet the needs of the disabled, HDB introduced the Lift Upgrading Programme in 2001 to give barrier-free access to residents.

Source : CNA – 3 Oct 2009

Six blocks in opposition-held Hougang selected for lift upgrading

Six blocks in opposition-held Hougang constituency have been selected for lift upgrading. This follows the announcement on Friday that Potong Pasir, another opposition ward, would also receive lift upgrading.

The opposition wards have never undergone the programme and the issue of upgrading was highlighted during the last General Elections in 2006.

As the government had only announced that opposition wards would be eligible for the programme three months ago, observers said on Saturday the speed at which the first blocks were selected took them by surprise.

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan, School of Law, Singapore Management University, said: “It’d be interesting to find out whether these precincts had the highest percentage of votes for the PAP in the 2006 General Elections.

“My suspicion is that votes for upgrading are still in play, just that it’s now being applied in a more nuanced way, in a way that doesn’t get residents angry.” Continue reading