Town Councils Act – Property for sale in Singapore
Town Councils are separate legal entities formed under the Town Councils Act. They are not supervised by HDB and are not part of HDB. Town Councils control, manage, maintain and improve the common areas of HDB residential flats and commercial property within the Town. The common areas include corridors, void decks, lifts, water tank, public lighting and open spaces, which are managed and maintained by the respective Town Councils. Property for sale in Singapore.
Town councils were formed in 1989 to empower local elected representatives and residents to run their own estates. With the formation of Town Councils:
- Residents can participate in decision-making and local estate management (e.g. by joining the Grassroots Organisations, giving feedback on estate matters).
- Elected Members of Parliament (MPs) are empowered to lead Town Councils and decide on local estate management matters.
Each town can therefore develop its own character and identity, reflecting the aspirations and commitment of its residents and town councillors.
The formation of Town Councils is based on the Town Councils Act, which was passed by Parliament on 29 Jun 1988. After pilot testing the concept of Town Councils in Ang Mo Kio Town, the first 3 Town Councils (namely Ang Mo Kio South, Ang Mo Kio West and Cheng San Town Councils) were gazetted and formed in 1989.
Subsequently, Town Councils were introduced island-wide over 3 phases, from mid 1989 to mid 1991. Today, there are 16 Town Councils managing the HDB housing estates in Singapore.
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