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Broken-ground on 1 December 2022, the existing Certis Cisco Centre at Paya Lebar is set to be redeveloped by Lendlease and Certis. Named Paya Lebar Green, the development consists of two new buildings, one twelve storeys tall and the other, eight storeys, housing Grade-A office space.
Planning areas, also known as DGP areas or DGP zones, are the main urban planning and census divisions of Singapore delineated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority.There are 55 of these areas, organised into five regions.
The fire station was replaced by the Paya Lebar Fire Station on Ubi Avenue. [1] The building was gazetted for conservation by the Urban Redevelopment Authority in April 2007. [4] In September 2012, Irfan Kasban's play This Placement was staged at the fire station. [5]
Paya Lebar covers Aljunied GRC and Tampines GRC which were warded by the Workers' Party and the People's Action Party, respectively. One notable Member of Parliament for the ward was the former Secretary-General of the Workers' Party, Low Thia Khiang, where his ward covers a majority of Paya Lebar, including the Paya Lebar Air Base.
Under the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)'s Master Plan, Paya Lebar Air Base is scheduled to be decommissioned by around 2030 to make way for residential and commercial developments as a new town, with the RSAF relocating to other airbases throughout the country such as at Changi and Tengah, which will be expanded throughout the 2020s. [3] [4]
The Cross Island Line (CRL) is a high capacity Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) line under development in Singapore.It will run in an east–west direction from Changi to Jurong Industrial Estate via Loyang, Pasir Ris, Hougang, Serangoon North, Ang Mo Kio, Sin Ming, Bukit Timah, Clementi and West Coast.
Currently, 142 Squadron is based at Paya Lebar Air Base as the second squadron operating F-15SG Strike Eagles, alongside the current 149 Squadron which is also based there. In 2022, 142 Squadron hosted and trained with No. 75 Squadron RAAF 's F-35 Lightning II stealth fighters and gained more insights into future F-35 operations.
The Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) had cooperated with the Land Transport Authority (LTA) officials on redevelopment plans for the area. [10] To minimise impact on businesses in the area, the contractor used silent pilers when driving steel piles into the ground. These pilers created less noise and vibrations compared to conventional pilers. [9]