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newbie12
06-06-12, 18:37
Bros/Sis,
IYO, how D13 looks like 5 yrs later? :confused:

NB

Allthepies
06-06-12, 19:34
Bros/Sis,
IYO, how D13 looks like 5 yrs later? :confused:

NB
no point developing at all because the more u give to the people, the more u create a good environment for them, the more u give them a nice place to play, the more u provide them with a comfortable life, the more free time they will have to start complaining, the less time they will have to appreciate what they have, the more they will want to support opposition for fun.

newbie12
06-06-12, 19:53
no point developing at all because the more u give to the people, the more u create a good environment for them, the more u give them a nice place to play, the more u provide them with a comfortable life, the more free time they will have to start complaining, the less time they will have to appreciate what they have, the more they will want to support opposition for fun.

Don't be so negative leh...:)

DC33_2008
06-06-12, 20:45
I'll lost at opting pair in the last election is partially due to too many new condos built in that area. New residents have different mindset.Watchout for Hougang.

Allthepies
06-06-12, 23:37
Don't be so negative leh...:)

Paisei, I usually not so negatives one :)

Ya introducing new residents thru new condos and housing can help to swing the votes.

Blue
07-06-12, 02:08
Nothing much will change within the next 5 yrs. U look at punggol, the promises government made 10 to 15 yrs ago to develop it into a happening place only started implementation last year with the sale of land and invasions of PCs.

Allthepies
07-06-12, 07:39
Nothing much will change within the next 5 yrs. U look at punggol, the promises government made 10 to 15 yrs ago to develop it into a happening place only started implementation last year with the sale of land and invasions of PCs.
dont look at what the government is planning to do, look at where real actual money has already been committed to non residential and infrastructure development. i will bet $5 jurong is one of such a place.

Kelonguni
07-06-12, 10:45
Nothing much will change within the next 5 yrs. U look at punggol, the promises government made 10 to 15 yrs ago to develop it into a happening place only started implementation last year with the sale of land and invasions of PCs.

Blue, have you really gone into Punggol to take a look? I suggest you go to ex-Punggol Jetty area and the MRT area. It's not just sale of land and PCs. A lot of infrastructure in place. Some areas outshine East Coast.

I am not vested in Punggol by the way, just passed by and was astounded by the changes.

Govt implementation takes time, but it seems to be speeding up all over the island recently. Punggol, Paya Lebar, Jurong East areas, what transformations we see! It's amazing.

Blue
07-06-12, 11:02
Blue, have you really gone into Punggol to take a look? I suggest you go to ex-Punggol Jetty area and the MRT area. It's not just sale of land and PCs. A lot of infrastructure in place. Some areas outshine East Coast.

I am not vested in Punggol by the way, just passed by and was astounded by the changes.

Govt implementation takes time, but it seems to be speeding up all over the island recently. Punggol, Paya Lebar, Jurong East areas, what transformations we see! It's amazing.

I lived in Punggol for a good 5 yrs+ before I moved out to East Coast. Yes, at times I went back to Punggol to meet some friends and saw the changes / transformations after I moved out. Punggol was already nice and relaxing, even before the transformation. :cool: But it's going to be congested within the next few yrs with all the ongoing developments. Likewise for many other areas, such as East Coast, dozens of new condos and apartments going to TOP within the next 3 yrs. There will be massive jams along the ECP during peak hours.

DC33_2008
13-06-12, 11:31
Another land sale at the junction of Macpherson road and upper serangoon road (behind Jackson place).