Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on municipal development plan for Bukit Batok

Feb 12, 2015


Mr David Ong Kim Huat: To ask the Minister for National Development in light of several new residential projects in and around Bukit Batok, 

(a) what is the municipal development plan for Bukit Batok; and 

(b) what surveys are undertaken to ensure infrastructure and amenity adequacy and that traffic flow in and around the precinct will not be in a gridlock. 

Answer: 

We plan HDB towns comprehensively to create a conducive environment for residents to live, work, play and learn. HDB works closely with the relevant agencies to ensure an adequate provision of the supporting infrastructure and facilities within our towns. 

The land use plan for Bukit Batok Neighbourhood 4, in the Member’s ward, was similarly formulated in consultation with the relevant agencies. In line with this plan, HDB has worked with URA to safeguard land for a comprehensive range of facilities such as commercial centres, schools, parks, and civic and community institutions. HDB has also launched several new BTO projects in the neighbourhood recently. 

The safeguarded facilities, such as Child Care Centres, Residents’ Committee Centres and Senior Activity Centres, will be developed in tandem with the development of the BTO projects. This is closely coordinated with the relevant ministries and agencies. Where possible, HDB will also provide commercial facilities such as eating houses, supermarkets and shops within the BTO developments. This was the case in West Crest @ Bukit Batok and West Valley @ Bukit Batok. 

We are mindful that the supporting infrastructure and facilities should be adequate for the growing population in Bukit Batok. Currently, the residents there are served by 2 MRT stations. This is complemented with a Bus Interchange at the Town Centre. Motorists can use the Pan-Island Expressway to get to their destination. The new road network in Bukit Batok Neighbourhood 4 is well connected with the existing Bukit Batok town as well as Bukit Batok Road. 

In accordance with LTA’s requirements, HDB has engaged a Specialist Traffic Consultant to carry out a Traffic Impact Assessment for the new housing developments and to assess the adequacy of the road capacities. HDB will work closely with the agencies to ensure that the development of infrastructure and facilities keeps pace with that of new housing.