Number of HDB BTO Units Launched in 2023 That Face Car Parks or Bin Centres
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the number of HDB BTO units launched in 2023 facing multi-storey car parks (MSCP) or bin centres, as raised by Ms Hazel Poa. Minister for National Development Mr Desmond Lee stated that approximately 700 units face MSCP decks, while fewer than 20 units directly face bin centres. To mitigate impacts, HDB uses screens, greenery, and landscaped rooftops on MSCPs to ensure privacy and visual relief for affected residents. Bin centres are located remotely and utilize the Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System for cleaner waste collection, with additional greenery used for screening. HDB layouts aim to minimize such orientations while prioritizing north-south facing flats and considering site size and shape during design.
Transcript
21 Ms Hazel Poa asked the Minister for National Development (a) of all the HDB BTO units launched this year, how many units are directly facing a multi-storey car park at the same or higher levels; (b) how many units below the fifth floor are directly facing a bin centre; and (c) what are the factors considered when deciding whether to construct a multi-storey car park within the same block or in a separate building next to the block.
Mr Desmond Lee: The Housing and Development Board (HDB) carefully studies the layout of each site, taking into consideration its size and shape, and minimises the number of flats facing parking decks and bin centres, while maximising the number of north-south facing flats, among other design considerations.
Of the 23,000 Build-To-Order (BTO) dwelling units launched in 2023, about 700 dwelling units, or 3%, face the parking decks of a multi-storey car park (MSCP). To provide greater privacy to residents and prevent vehicle headlights from shining directly into these flats, screens and greenery are incorporated into the façades of MSCPs. In addition, MSCP rooftops are also designed as landscaped gardens to provide visual relief for flats overlooking MSCPs. Such rooftops also serve as green and recreational spaces for residents.
Of the 23,000 dwelling units launched in 2023, fewer than 20 dwelling units directly face a bin centre. Bin centres in new HDB precincts are equipped with the Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System for a cleaner and more efficient waste collection process. These bin centres are typically located at remote ends of HDB precincts and/or near public roads, with the entrances located away from flats. To further screen off these bin centres from surrounding blocks, HDB also incorporates additional greenery and planting where feasible.