Although the opening of a new hawker centre at One Punggol last October has provided more food options for residents, the car park charges seem to have incurred the ire of others. While driving to the community centre to takeaway food in the evening, several residents were taken aback by the premise's $3.20 car park entry fee after 6pm, reported...
Some residents are taking issue with the $3.20 car park entry fee at Punggol One, which they claim is too expensive.Although the opening of a new hawker centre at One Punggol last October has provided more food options for residents, the car park charges seem to have incurred the ire of others.
She added: "I feel that [the management] should think about the residents who are only going there to takeaway food. It would be better if they could adjust it to the day rates, or lower the price." "The food costs $2.70, but it costs $3.20 to park for 15 minutes. I think [the fee] is very unfair to those who only want to takeaway food."$2.40 per entry on weekday eveningsIn order to avoid parking at One Punggol, another resident who goes by Cindy, told Shin Min that her husband has resorted to parking at a nearby HDB carpark.
"A day of my earnings gone," he said, while cautioning fellow delivery riders to follow instructions given by the security guards regardless of the weather.
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