In response to Associate Professor Jamus Lim’s ( WP – Sengkang ) query about the likelihood of a” formal” consultation process with stakeholders in the future in light of the shock and dismay surrounding the Turf Club announcement, Ms. Indranee stated that the government would conduct” as much public consultation as we can.”
In the Housing Development Board’s Remaking Our Heartland training and placemaking, which refers to the process of actively managing a place to make it better, she cited instances where people sessions have been held, such as when payments are about to be axed.
However, she added that there is a category that is” market hypersensitive” and that” you can’t put out” for open discussion. & nbsp,
” You wouldn’t typically go and ask,” Can I have a public consultation to decide whether I want to buy land?” However, your choice to purchase the property may be influenced by prior discussions about suggestions on congestion and what people want.
The state is” very wary of identity and history of different places ,” added Ms. Indranee, despite the fact that the decision to redevelop the property at the Singapore Turf Club has been made. & nbsp,
” Back when we were doing our overhaul, we used to clean a lot of things, and only new buildings were being built.” But I believe that over time, we’ve become much more sympathetic to our history and heritage, not just as a government but as an entire population.