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Mabroky: ERP for Holland V Carpark!

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Holland Village is one of the more popular hangouts in Singapore and parking here has always been a challenge. -- ST PHOTO: MUGILAN RAJASEGERAN
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"-->COME end September, parking woes at Holland Village might ease when a series of measures implemented by the Housing Development Board (HDB) takes effect.
An Electronic Parking System (EPS) will kick off from Sep 22 at the Holland Avenue carpark - just behind the Cold Storage supermarket.
Free parking on Sundays and public holidays will be discontinued.
The measures will help to better regulate parking demand, HDB said in a statement.
The Lorong Liput entrance to the carpark will also be converted into a one-way street to facilitate access to the carpark.
Motorists can exit the carpark via Lorong Mambong - before 6.30pm - or Holland Avenue.
Holland Village is one of the more popular hangouts in Singapore and parking here has always been a challenge.
This was made more so after the Bali bombings in 2002, when parking along some stretches of restaurants and pubs were banned.

Over a hundred more lots were removed in Oct 2004 when two carparks nearest to the shophouses were closed for the construction of the MRT Circle Line.

=> In other words, u're being made to pay for a problem created by the Familee again!
In 2005, a multi-storey carpark containing 89 lots was built in Holland Village to help ease the carpark crunch.
 
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