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Property Management and
            Aesthetics: Elevating and Enriching
            our Estate
            •  Street  Numbers  Revitalisation:
             Our maintenance team has diligently
             repainted stand numbers on the
             pavements, successfully completing
             Phase 2. Phases 1 and 3 are currently
             in progress.                         The pie chart depicts information derived from the initial issuance of 177
            •  Blooming Gardens: The  impact of   fines,  comprising  87  residents  and  90  visitors.  Among  the  total  fines,  5%
             recent rainfall is vividly displayed   pertain to first-time offenders, 19% involve individuals who have exceeded
             as we navigate through the estate,   the speed limit on four occasions, and 29% relate to those who have surpassed
             with vibrant grass colours, colourful   the speed limit six times. Noteworthy patterns include the association of two
             petals,  and  a  variety  of  garden   stands with a combined total of 12 fines, one stand with five fines, four stands
             activities.  Let’s work together to   with a cumulative total of 12 fines, and eight stands contributing 42 fines
             maintain the  lush  and inviting    collectively.
             ambiance of our gardens. A little care
             can make a significant difference.
             Your green  touch  enhances  the
             beauty of our estate.

            Safety and Security: Prioritising
            safety first!
            •  i-Neighbour – QR Codes for Access:
             Commencing Friday, December 1st,
             a pilot will be run requesting estate
             visitors to utilise the i-Neighbour QR
             code  for  effortless  access.  The  QR
             system guarantees precision, with an
             added reminder for visitors to adhere
             to our 40km/h speed limit.
            •  Speeding  in  the  Estate: The
             introduction of speeding fines
             following the 2023 AGM commenced      The line chart reveals three distinct trends. Firstly, resident infractions
             in   mid-August   and   yielded     (blue line) appear to fluctuate, indicating increased awareness — a decline
             compelling data, from the two speed   in speeding on the same street over two weeks (Week 1 and 2), followed
             camaras   prompting  thoughtful     by a rise and subsequent decline when the speeding camera is relocated
             consideration for the formulation   to different areas (Week 2 and 3, etc.). Secondly, there is a notable surge in
             of additional measures to further   speed violations by visitors to the estate. The highest speed recorded during
             bolster road safety within the estate   this  period  was  58  km/h. The  most  common  reason  indicated  during  the
             as requested by the residents.      appeal process is “I was in a hurry.”


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