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‘Season Parking’ is an initiative created by the Housing & Development Board (HDB) for motorists to engage in long-term parking of their vehicles in HDB car parks. Parking lots are denoted in red and on the lower decks of the carpark. Some carparks denote an all-day parking for season parking holders only where lots are drawn full red to be ...
To determine and redefine its position in the housing market, the HDB was reorganised, transferring the provision of flat loans to private banks, [19] and corporatising its Building and Development Division to form a new subsidiary, HDB Corp. [20] The HDB increased efforts to engage residents in its provision of public housing in the 2000s.
The Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP), was introduced by HDB during the National Day Rally in August 2007. [1] It replaced the Interim Upgrading Programme IUP Plus , and focuses on block and neighbourhood improvements, with full funding by the government.
It is the responsibility of URA to evaluate and grant planning approval for development projects from the public and private sectors.In approving development applications, the URA states its goal is to foster orderly development conforming to the planning guidelines as stated in the statutory Master Plan and the existing control factors.
The 2023 paid parking season in the Myrtle Beach area begins on Wednesday and runs through Oct. 31. ... Residents and property owners can apply by filling out the online form and emailing it to ...
The Pinnacle@Duxton is a 50-storey residential development in Singapore's city center, next to the business district. [1] All seven connected towers are collectively the world's tallest public residential buildings, and featuring the two longest sky gardens ever built on skyscrapers, at 500m each.
The HDB Hub opened on 10 June 2002 as the headquarters of the Housing and Development Board, with all public service counters in the board's former headquarters in Bukit Merah being closed on 8 June. [1] The building cost $380 million to complete. [2] A showroom, named Habitat Forum, was launched in the hub on 24 October 2002. [3]
End-of-trip facilities such as shower and locker facilities will also be featured in the development. A new canal park and electric vehicle charging parking spaces will also be constructed as part of the redevelopment. [53] [54] When completed in 2024, Paya Lebar Green will be one of Singapore's most advanced and green Grade-A workplaces. [53] [54]