All 191 units in Geylang Lorong 3 vacated: SLA

Residents moving out of their home in Geylang Lorong 3 on Thursday. All 191 units there have been vacated and ownership of the leasehold land has returned to the state, the Singapore Land Authority said yesterday. The land is slated for a new public housing development. PHOTO: SINGAPORE LAND AUTHORITY

All 191 units in Geylang Lorong 3 have been vacated and ownership of the 60-year leasehold land has returned to the state, said the Singapore Land Authority (SLA) yesterday.

In June 2017, the statutory board announced that the land occupied by the 191 terrace units would return to the state when the leases expired on Thursday. This is the first time a residential plot of land in independent Singapore has reached the end of its lease.

The land is slated for a new public housing development as part of plans to rejuvenate Kallang, SLA said.

Forty of the units were owner-occupied.

The land authority said the Government had assisted the owners over the past three years with their relocation, and an SLA officer was assigned to each household.

SLA also worked with the Housing Board to help the owner-occupiers find alternative housing.

All the owners have found alternative housing, with some moving in with family members or purchasing new flats.

They included the remaining five owners who were considering housing options on Dec 3.

For the 135 units used for foreign workers' accommodation, SLA and the Ministry of Manpower worked with the employers to relocate all the workers.

On the 16 units used for religious purposes, SLA said that it worked with the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth as well as the relevant religious organisations to assist the occupants.

The occupants were also informed by SLA to seek assistance from relevant member organisations of the National Steering Committee on Racial and Religious Harmony.

SLA will "clear the site in preparation for redevelopment", added the statutory board.

Private houses in Jalan Chempaka Kuning and Jalan Chempaka Puteh, near Tanah Merah MRT station, are next in line to reach their 70-year-old leasehold expiry in 2034.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 02, 2021, with the headline All 191 units in Geylang Lorong 3 vacated: SLA. Subscribe