- Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme
The Selective En bloc Redevelopment Scheme, or SERS for short, is an urban
redevelopment strategy employed by theHousing and Development Board inSingapore in maintaining and upgradingpublic housing flats in older estates in the city-state. Launched in August1995 , it involves a small selection of specificprecinct s in older estates which undergodemolition and redevelopment, as opposed to upgrading of existing flats via the Main Upgrading andInterim Upgrading Programme s. To date, 56 SERS sites have been announced, of which 34 were completed.All residents displaced by the redevelopment works are offered a new 99-year lease in new flats constructed nearby. These residents have the privilege to select their units prior to public release of the remaining units, are compensated financially, and are given subsidised prices for their new flats, as well as other benefits, such as the being able to purchase flats in other locations under the same benefits offered for all affecting residents who purchase the offered replacement units.
However this has attracted opposition and controversy. The national government has power, under the
Land Acquisitions Act of 1966, to carry out the Selective En Bloc scheme [Singapore Statutes OnLine [http://statutes.agc.gov.sg/non_version/cgi-bin/cgi_retrieve.pl?actno=REVED-152&doctitle=LAND%20ACQUISITION%20ACT%0a&date=latest&method=part Land Acquisition Act, Cap. 152] . AccessedFebruary 12 ,2006 .] This power invokes the principle ofeminent domain as with most urban redevelopment projects. TheAmendments to the Land Titles Act passed in 1999 allowed housing estates to be sold against some of the apartment owner's will if the majority of the owners ruled against them. [Alice Christudason, (July 2 ,2004 ). [http://www.enhr2004.org/files/papers/Christudaso.pdf Private sector housing redevelopment in Singapore: A review of the effectiveness of radical strata title legislation] . AccessedFebruary 12 ,2006 .] Often this invoked concerns ofmajoritarianism .List of SERS sites
References and notes
External links
* [http://www.hdb.gov.sg/hdbvsf/eampu200.nsf/0/default.html SERS Website]
* [http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10220p.nsf/WPDis/Selective%20En%20bloc%20Redevelopment%20Scheme%20(e-SERS)Overview?OpenDocument SERS Website 2]
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