Showing posts with label Community Issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Community Issues. Show all posts

Friday, October 11, 2013

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Car Park Woes

Suggestions/Solutions - The RC has recommended to the Town Council and HDB to make the row of car park lots nearest to Street 22 as well as those nearest to Blk 223 and 224 into season parking lots.   Our Adviser, Mr. Inderjit Singh had also directed the Town Council to install a coin-operated water dispensing unit near the rubbish collection centre (next to Street 22) to facilitate car washing by our residents (this was an idea put forward by a resident from Blk 234 during a dialogue session with our Adviser on 2 Apr 11).

Situation - Many residents living at Blk 232 and 233 are facing difficulties in getting car park lots when they return home after 6pm as the car park is usually filled up. This is because the patrons of the nearby seafood restaurants are occupying them. The same problem was faced by residents from Blk 223, 224, 234 and 235 whenever the nearby temples hold their major religious activities. Residents from Blk 225 and 226 have to compete for car park lots with wet market go-ers during the weekends.

We have provided feedbacks to HDB and Town Council. Together with our grassroots' Adviser, the authorities are looking into the matter to see how they can address the issue to better serve our residents. We seek your kind understanding and patience on this matter if you belong to this group of affected residents. In the meantime, please feel free to email us your observations or suggestions. Thank You.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Fire, Fire, Fire




This is how it looked like after a fire on a PVC rubbish bin being placed at the stairwell of Blk 231. We do not know what time the fire started nor who did it though we suspected it to have happened during the wee hours on 24 Mar. Was it caused by a burning cigarette butt? Does anyone know what had happened?

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Rubbish Everywhere

I wonder if you had the same experience as me when walking in the neighborhood during the morning hours. I am always greeted with much rubbish at the lift lobbies and the void decks, on the open ground and places around the bulky item disposal bin. The rubbish bins were ransacked at times too. This rubbish and inconsiderate behaviour never stopped to come back every morning. Are we generating too much rubbish for our mother earth? Or are we just trying to create job opportunity for that cleaning lady from the Town Council? What happen to all these years of public education campaigns to keep our living environment clean? What else can we do to improve this situation?

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Killer Litters

A few days ago, someone threw a glass bottle down from Blk 224. It landed on the ground without hurting anyone, xxxx so lucky! What happened to this particular chap??? Didn't he has a rubbish chute in his house or he was just simply too lazy to reach for it?? Worst, he may be drunk!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Indiscriminate Bicycle Parking



There are many bicycles parked indiscriminately in common areas. They caused inconvenience to residents as these bicycles tend to obstruct walkways and public seating facilities. They are unsightly to the surroundings as well. We strongly urge the owners of these bicycles to park them at the assigned parking areas.





Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Unserviceable Bicycles

Some bicycles parked at the void deck are unserviceable (with missing parts) and they seemed to have left unattended for a long period of time. We prefer to give our limited parking lots to regular bicycle users therefore we strongly advise the owners to remove these unserviceable bicycles