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Why are shophouse residents allowed to park for free on public roads?

THE Land Transport Authority (LTA) should explain the following contradictory parking rules.

HDB residents who own cars purchase season parking tickets and park at designated public carparks provided by the Housing Board.

Private condominium residents who own cars pay their property management a monthly maintenance fee to park their cars at designated parking spaces in the compound. Residents in landed property own the land and can park in their properties.

However, in Joo Chiat Terrace, shophouse residents who own cars but do not have parking spaces in the vicinity are allowed to park on the street free of charge.

Why should these residents be given special privileges when there are many public carparks located just round the corner?

Some residents place rubbish bins or a traffic sign to block these spaces when they leave their premises so that only they can use the space when they return.

I am confused by such a practice, which the LTA apparently allows. My understanding is that a road is public property and should be made available to the public, or not at all, for parking.

What makes the situation worse is when maids working for the said owners wash the cars, thus endangering themselves and other road users.

Joo Chiat Terrace and the neighbouring roads need better parking solutions. One option is to build multi-storey carparks nearby.

Frances Phua (Ms)

Source : Straits Times – 29 Jul 2009

New boardwalk links Sentosa to VivoCity in Nov 2010

S$300 million will be pumped in to boost transport infrastructure within and leading into Sentosa.

This involves several new projects, including building an intra-island cable way and a bridge linking Merlion Plaza to Resorts World.

Come November next year, visitors will have yet another mode of entry to the island.

They can choose to walk to the island via a new boardwalk.

Said chief executive officer of Sentosa Leisure Group, Mike Barclay: “We’ve got about a doubling of visitorship coming in to Sentosa from next year. Currently we have about six million visitors every year, (and) we’re going to go up to about 12 million a year.

“So we’ve built a second bridge, but we don’t think everything should be a road based solution. So that’s why we’re building a boardwalk next to the two bridges, with a capacity of about 8000 people per hour in each direction.” Continue reading