2 ageing Tiong Bahru HDB blocks narrowly miss votes for HIP; MP calls it Singapore's 'most challenging' exercise yet
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Two blocks of post-war flats built in 1949 in Tiong Bahru narrowly fell short of qualifying for the Home Improvement Programme (HIP), said MP for Tanjong Pagar GRC Foo Cexiang.In a Facebook post on Tuesday (Nov 25), Foo shared that the poll for the Tiong Bahr2 ageing Tiong Bahru HDB blocks narrowly miss votes for HIP; MP calls it Singapore's 'most challenging' exercise yet
Two blocks of post-war flats built in 1949 in Tiong Bahru narrowly fell short of qualifying for the Home Improvement Programme (HIP), said MP for Tanjong Pagar GRC Foo Cexiang.In a Facebook post on Tuesday (Nov 25), Foo shared that the poll for the Tiong Bahru Seng Poh neighbourhood had concluded two weekends ago, with 29 blocks taking part.«27 blocks achieved the 75 per cent threshold of units agreeing to proceed, two blocks fell narrowly short,» said Foo.He added that the results represented a «remarkable turnaround,» calling it the «most challenging yet heartwarming HIP exercise in Singapore yet».He explained that in 2019, HDB conducted a straw poll for HIP for the same 29 blocks, but despite months of effort, 10 of the blocks were still unable to cross the 75 per cent threshold. As such, a decision was made to defer the HIP.Foo highlighted several contributing challenges, such as a sizeable proportion of units in the neighbourhood being tenanted.









