"One option we are studying is to group the blocks with fewer units to vote together as one cluster, so that there are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Of the 24 units in Block 34 Kim Cheng Street, 16 voted in favour of the HIP, two voted against and six did not vote. (ST PHOTO: ...
In a significant move to enhance community engagement in Singapore's Home Improvement Programme (HIP), the Ministry of National Development (MND) is exploring the possibility of grouping smaller ...
In an effort to enhance the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) voting process, Singapore's National Development Minister Chee Hong Tat has proposed a significant change: grouping HDB blocks with fewer ...
The improvement measures are carried out when at least 75 per cent of a block’s eligible Singaporean households vote for it.
Grouping HDB blocks with fewer units to vote for the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) as a single cluster so that there are ...
The Ministry of National Development (MND) and HDB will be studying the voting process for the Home Improvement Programme (HIP), said Minister for National Development Chee Hong Tat.Speaking to the ...
SINGAPORE – Residents in two Tiong Bahru HDB blocks could get a second chance to vote on whether they want to undergo the Home Improvement Programme (HIP) after a narrow miss in November, said Tanjong ...