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Jalan Kayu Town Council Launches Operations with Digital Focus

Singapore's Jalan Kayu Town Council launches operations with digital-first approach, serving 29,500 voters. New website and seamless service transition mark significant milestone in local governance.

ParWei-Ling Tan
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Image d'illustration pour: Jalan Kayu Town Council officially begins operations on Aug 1 with new logo and website

Jalan Kayu Town Council's new headquarters featuring modern digital service counters

Singapore's newest town council, Jalan Kayu Town Council (JKTC), officially commenced operations on August 1, marking a significant milestone in Singapore's evolving local governance landscape. The council will serve over 29,500 voters in the single member constituency.

Digital-First Approach to Community Service

In line with Singapore's smart nation initiatives, JKTC unveiled a comprehensive digital platform featuring a new logo and website. The portal provides residents with streamlined access to essential services, announcements, communication channels, and facility booking systems.

Strategic Transition and Management

JKTC chairman Ng Chee Meng, who secured victory against the Workers' Party's Andre Low in the May 3 polls, emphasized the seamless transition from Ang Mo Kio Town Council's management. The council will oversee:

  • 61 HDB blocks across multiple areas including Fernvale Road and Jalan Kayu
  • Maintenance and operations management
  • Resident service coordination
  • Community facility oversight

Continuity in Service Delivery

In a move that demonstrates Singapore's commitment to operational excellence, JKTC will maintain its partnership with CPG Facilities Management as the appointed managing agent. The council has confirmed that service and conservancy charges will remain unchanged, ensuring stability for residents during the transition.

"After months of hard work from our dedicated staff and council members, we are ready to serve our residents," stated Mr. Ng, who also serves as labour chief.

Implementation Timeline

The Ministry of National Development (MND) had established a 90-day window from May 30 for completing the handover process. This transition period affects two new and twelve reconstituted town councils, all of which assumed their new responsibilities on August 1.

Wei-Ling Tan

Tech and economy specialist, covering innovation in Southeast Asia from Singapore for both English-language and regional media outlets.