RESIDENTIAL MARKET
Towns to get new roads to cope with BTO boom
The
Housing Development Board HDB has promised that by the time a bumper crop of Build-to-Order
(BTO) projects are completed in the next two years, roads around them will be
able to cope with the boom in the number of residents.
Anticipating
possible congestion, it said it has started constructing new roads within
towns, and widening existing ones.
Last
month, MPs Lee Bee Wah and Liang Eng Hwa lamented in Parliament that bad
traffic conditions in their wards would only get worse, once new BTO projects
were completed.
Senior
Minister of State for National Development Lee Yi Shyan had then acknowledged
that in some instances, "vehicular network and rail access will take a
much longer time than the construction of HDB flat precincts".
Responding
to queries from The Straits Times, a HDB spokesman said it will
"implement the local road improvement works where required, and will
ensure that these road infrastructure are completed by the time the BTO
projects are built".
More
than 20,000 flats are expected to be finished within the next two years, given
a construction time of about three years. These are in areas like Woodlands,
Jurong West, Choa Chu Kang, Bukit Panjang and Yishun.
But
MPs and residents said traffic is already congested in some areas.
The
area's MP, Ms Lee, is worried that the road network to support residents will
be ready only a year after three BTO housing projects yielding about 2,200
dwelling units are completed by 2014, taxing already strained roads like Lentor
Avenue.
Likewise,
Mr Liang questioned whether sufficient infrastructure is in place to support
the influx of some 4,600 households in eight BTO projects in Bukit Panjang in
the next few years.
The
Housing Development Board said it works with the Land Transport Authority (LTA) during the planning
stage of new BTO projects. Once approved by LTA, it builds road networks within
towns while LTA constructs arterial roads connecting to other towns. The HDB is
currently widening an existing road at Yishun Street 41, and will create a new
road at Street 51 by mid-2014. LTA will improve connectivity between Yishun and
nearby expressways by 2015. The Housing Development Board HDB is also constructing a new road off Bukit
Panjang Ring Road by next year to support new developments.
But
the MPs wonder if the measures will be implemented quick enough. Said Ms Lee:
"Lentor Avenue is already jammed during morning and evening peak hours.
I've asked LTA to expedite the works before the BTO projects are completed,
otherwise the jam will get worse, but I've yet to receive a reply."
Added
Mr Liang: "My worry is that the agencies have their hands so full that
they may not be able to urgently deal with such local issues in a timely
manner."
Source: The Straits Times – 1 October 2012
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