SINGAPORE — Nine Housing & Development Board flats in Marsiling will be progressively acquired by the government as Woodlands Checkpoint is redeveloped and extended, said the authorities on Thursday .
"If the overall clearance capacity is not increased, the travel time for vehicular traffic could increase by more than 60 to 70 per cent during peak periods by 2050," said the ICA in aThe affected HDB units are at Blocks 210 to 218 Marsiling Crescent/Lane, comprising 732 sold flats, 53 rental flats, one rental kiosk, six rental shops and one rental eating house.
They will also get a removal allowance, as well as the stamp and legal fees for the purchase of a comparable replacement flat.