West Coast Town Council, which manages the house, told CNA it was conscious of the bird problem. However, it did not respond to inquiries about the number of complaints about pigeons that it had received exclusively for 103A Depot Road and its immediate vicinity.  ,
” ( West Coast Town Council ) has been working on resolving this matter for an extended period now”, it said.  ,
The city council referred to a pilot project by the National Parks Board, National Environment Agency, and Singapore Food Agency, which launched next month.” We are closely following the steps of the new pilot program by multi-agencies and community councils to control the dove population.”  ,
Under the six-month program, three city committee estates with huge clusters of pigeons – Ang Mo Kio, Bishan-Toa Payoh and Tanjong Pagar– will move up the culling of the birds.
In an effort to reduce birds ‘ food sources, authorities will collaborate with the three village councils, hawkers, F&, B companies, and cleaners to improve fail and food waste management.  ,
West Coast Town Council did not respond to CNA’s inquiries about whether it would acquire developing permanent solutions to the problem of the bird community. Rather, it stated that it would continue to support this with federal authorities.
More personnel have been stationed in the area in recent years, according to PAP-West Coast MP Rachel Ong.  ,
” We hope to see further development and may proceed to do our best for our people”, she added.  ,