Written answer by Ministry of National Development on the number of lots or decks of purely red parking lots to be allocated in a multi-storey carpark (MSCP)

Apr 2, 2024


Question No: 5916

Question by: Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong

To ask the Minister for National Development what is the policy guiding HDB’s decision-making on (i) whether to have purely red season parking lots in a particular multi-storey carpark (MSCP) and (ii) the number of lots or decks of purely red parking lots to be allocated in a particular MSCP.

Answer:

          HDB parking lots are provided primarily to serve the parking needs of residents. In deriving the number of parking lots in HDB estates, HDB considers factors such as the number of dwelling units, flat types, and parking demand.

Parking utilisation rates vary across car parks as these depend on residents’ and visitors’ parking patterns. In circumstances where there is sustained high demand for both season and visitor parking, HDB will assess the need to designate some lots as red parking lots for season parking holders only. The number and placement of these red parking lots in the car park depends on the utilisation rate, car park size and layout.

About 70% of the HDB multi-storey car parks (MSCPs) do not require red parking lots as there are sufficient white parking lots to meet the demand for visitor parking, as well as bi-coloured parking lots that are generally reserved for season parking holders from 7:00pm to 7:00am, Mondays to Saturdays, and whole day on Sundays and public holidays. HDB monitors the utilisation rate of HDB car parks to ensure that there is a good balance between providing season parking lots for residents, and having sufficient capacity for visitor parking.