The Singaporean Phobia of Living Together.
by MIKOspace
NIMBy Strikes Singapore Again.
The
recent uproars by some Singaporeans against a columbarium cum temple being
built next to their apartments signal the return of the seasonal NIMBy flu-like
Syndrome.
NIMBy
is the acronym for “Not-In-My-Backyard”.
The NIMBy Syndrome is an affliction which strikes some residents to
cause them to object actively to certain amenities and socially desirable
development proposals near or adjacent to their residential areas. The NIMBy Flu Syndrome is
non-contagious and can only be infected by voluntary subscription. It is available only in developed
countries and arrived in Singapore sometime in the 1990’s and manifested in
more cases at the turn of the 21st Century.
Many
can recall other NIMBy cases involving foreign workers hostels, eldercare
centre, nursing homes, facilities for the elderly, condominium towers, studio
apartments for elderly, MRT construction launch shafts and international
school.
NIMBy
victims are often highly intelligent and imaginative. They usually cite good
reasons for their seemingly “anti-social” conditions. These include noise and
exhaust pollution from buses ferrying workers or students, a possible increase
in crime (by foreign workers presumably), traffic congestion from school
drop-offs and pickups, as well as higher noise levels from students’ play
areas, sports facilities and canteen. Born again naturalists emerged to
advocate preservation and prevent a forested area to be cleared for the 12-storey
international school building; its tall shadow looming over mostly terrace or
semi-detached homes notwithstanding.
Current
condominium residents in the Dairy Farm, Chestnut and Cashew areas should know
that none of their tower blocks exceed 15 storeys because many earlier
residents in the areas living in their low-rise as well as terraced and semi-detached
homes did not want their however limited view of the Bukit Timah secondary
forest blocked. Seemingly avowed
naturalists, they were also worried that plant and animal life could be
harmed. Also, any increased surface
runoff would choke a nearby canal which already fills quickly when it rains. Many
health and fitness enthusiasts are also upset that a planned road in the area
(cancelled later) would cut into their popular canal-side jogging trail popular.
Nursing
homes also have their capacity trimmed to placate the NIMBy patients. Other
common reasons associated with the NIMBy Syndrome include noise pollution during construction, and
traffic congestion on the roads that serve the affected areas.
Overall at the bottom-line, the unfounded fear
of lower market value for their properties is the key reason for the unhappy
NIMBy Syndrome.
TRUTH is: Singapore properties, both
HDB and private as well as landed have all appreciated in value in spite of whatever
reasons that the subscribers of NIMBy Syndrome have professed.
Do you know that some of the most
expensive HDB flats are built on former cemeteries ie Bishan? A
big area of Bishan, Ang Mo Kio and Yishun are also former graveyards. There are
also two columbariums adjacent to Bishan and Ang Mo Kio. Jurong was largely a
mangrove swamp in the 1960’s. The “Mllionaires’ Row” of huge bungalows along
Tanjong Katong Road and the East Coast also lost their sea and beach frontage
years ago in order for Marine Parade to be built.
Hundreds of private terraced and
semi-detached houses have actually been over-shadowed permanently by HDB flats
and commercial buildings over the past 30 years. None of their value has depreciated, but their
property values have multiplied manifolds even as Singapore developed.
The
NIMBy syndrome suggests a growing trend towards weaker community relationship
as many become more selfish and short-sighted in their view towards Singapore’s
social development. Being a small
island, the building of desirable social amenities must mean increasing density
in land use. Existing conveniences as
well as views and forested areas may have to make way for the greater good for
the benefits of a larger number of Singaporeans. A NIMBy-oriented people makes
children and our future generations the VICTIMs of NIMBy and they cannot therefore depend on their parents to build for
them better facilities, better homes and better communities. In the event, all the sacrifices of our
pioneers and current generations will be for nothing. Say “NO” and “Goodbye” to the NIMBy Syndrome on our 50th
Birthday, please.
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