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Central South Cleaning Schedule Dear Residents, the Public Areas Integrated Public Cleaning Central South Subject: Central South Cleaning Schedule Dear residents, The public areas within Central South region will be cleaned as per the schedule below: Schedule S/N Road Name (Inc Drain Litter Picking) 1 Ganges Avenue Mon, Wed, Fri 2 Backlane Drain: Ganges Ave Mon, Wed, Fri 3 OHB: Ganges Avenue Mon, Wed, Fri 4 Park: Ganges Avenue Open Space Mon, Wed, Fri 5 Vacant Land: Ganges Ave (beside of City Centre TC) Mon, Wed, Fri 6 Indus Road Mon, Wed, Fri 7 ESS: 78A Indus Road (Within Multi Storey Car Park) Mon, Wed, Fri 8 Vacant Land: 1 Delta Road Mon, Wed, Fri 9 Footpath Beside Blk 79 Indus Road leading to Bus Mon, Wed, Fri Stop 10 Havelock Road (Ganges Ave to Kim Seng Rd) Mon, Wed, Fri 11 ESS: 50 Havelock Road (Standalone without fencing Mon, Wed, Fri / Wall) 12 ESS: 22A Havelock Road (Standalone with Fencing / Mon, Wed, Fri Wall) 13 ESS: 96 Havelock Road (Adjoining Bin Centre) Mon, Wed, Fri 14 ESS: 51 Havelock Road (Facing Blk 52) (Within Multi Mon, Wed, Fri Storey Car Park) 15 ESS: 51 Havelock Road (Facing Ganges Ave) (Within Mon, Wed, Fri Multi Storey Car Park) 16 Vacant Land: Along Havelock Road Mon, Wed, Fri 17 Vacant Land: Havelock Road Mon, Wed, Fri 18 ESS: 44A Beo Crescent (Within Multi Storey Car Mon, Wed, Fri Park) 19 ESS: 28A Beo Crescent (Within Multi Storey Car Mon, Wed, Fri Park) 20 Havelock Link Mon, Wed, Fri 21 Kim Seng Walk Mon, Wed, Fri 22 Zion Road (Zion Riverside FC to Kellock Rd) Mon, Wed, Fri 23 URA: Zion Road off street Mon, Wed, Fri Page 1 of 68 24 Zion Road (Ganges Ave to River Valley Rd) Mon, Wed, Fri 25 Zion Close Mon, Wed, Fri 26 Backlane Drain: Zion Close Mon, Wed, Fri 27 Vacant Land: State land at Zion Road Mon, Wed, Fri 28 Vacant Land: Zion Road (Near Blk 87) Mon, Wed, Fri 29 Kellock Road Mon, Wed, Fri 30 General Footpath - MRT Linkway Near Outram Tues, Thurs, Sat Road 31 Outram Road (Continue after lunch) Tues, Thurs, Sat 32 OHB: Outram Road - (Near ESSO Petrol Station) Tues, Thurs, Sat 33 Vacant Land: At Outram Road Tues, Thurs, Sat 34 Zion Road (Tiong Bharu Rd to Ganges Ave) Tues, Thurs, Sat 35 Chin Swee Road Mon, Wed, Fri 36 OHB: Chin Swee Road - (Between York Hill & Pearl Mon, Wed, Fri Hill City Park) 37 Upper Cross Street (Havelock Rd To Blk 51 Upper Mon, Wed, Fri Cross St) 38 Outram Park Mon, Wed, Fri 39 URA: Outram Road off street carpark Mon, Wed, Fri 40 Footpath from Outram Hill to Outram Road Mon, Wed, Fri 41 Vacant Land: Outram Hill Mon, Wed, Fri 42 Footpath from Outram Hill (Blk 16) to Outram Road Mon, Wed, Fri 43 Pearl Bank Mon, Wed, Fri 44 Pearl Bank off street carpark Mon, Wed, Fri 45 York Hill Mon, Wed, Fri 46 ESS: 11 York Hill (Standalone without fencing / Mon, Wed, Fri Wall) 47 Jalan Kukoh Mon, Wed, Fri 48 ESS: 1 Jalan Kukoh (Adjoining Bin Centre) Mon, Wed, Fri 49 Jalan Minyak Mon, Wed, Fri 50 Footpath and staircase between Mon, Wed, Fri Blk 4 Jalan Minyak and Havelock Road 51 ESS: 6 Jalan Minyak (Standalone with Fencing / Mon, Wed, Fri Wall) 52 Tanjong Pagar Road (Wallich St to Gopeng Street) Tues, Thurs, Sat 53 ESS: 1 Tanjong Pagar Plaza (Within Multi Storey Car Tues, Thurs, Sat Park) Page 2 of 68 54 ESS: 6 Tanjong Pagar Plaza (Adjoining Bin Centre) Tues, Thurs, Sat 55 Kee Seng Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 56 Tras Street (Enggor St to Wallich St) Tues, Thurs, Sat 57 C.Park: Tras Link Park Tues, Thurs, Sat 58 Peck Seah Street (Gopeng Street to Wallich Street) Tues, Thurs, Sat 59 Peck Seah Street Off Street Car Park (extension) Tues, Thurs, Sat 60 Choon Guan Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 61 Gopeng Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 62 Hoe Chiang Road Tues, Thurs, Sat 63 Lim Teck Kim Road Tues, Thurs, Sat 64 Enggor Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 65 Bernam Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 66 Anson Road Tues, Thurs, Sat 67 Maxwell Road (Cecil St to Shenton Way) Tues, Thurs, Sat 68 Vacant Land: Straits Boulevard Tues, Thurs, Sat 69 Vacant Land: Straits Boulevard / Marina Coastal Tues, Thurs, Sat Expressway 70 Raffles Quay (Finlayson Green to Shenton Way) Mon, Wed, Fri 71 Finlayson Green Mon, Wed, Fri 72 Shenton Way Mon, Wed, Fri 73 Union Street Mon, Wed, Fri 74 Vacant Land: Union Street / Shenton Way Mon, Wed, Fri 75 Telegraph Street Mon, Wed, Fri 76 Commerce Street Mon, Wed, Fri 77 Vacant Land: Commerce Street / Central Boulevard Mon, Wed, Fri 78 Shenton Lane Mon, Wed, Fri 79 Prince Edward Road Mon, Wed, Fri 80 Vacant Land: Along Prince Edward Road next to Mon, Wed, Fri URA car park 81 Vacant Land: Junction of Prince Edward Rd / Mon, Wed, Fri Shenton Way 82 URA: Prince Edward Road / Shenton Mon, Wed, Fri 83 Mistri Road Mon, Wed, Fri 84 Palmer Road Mon, Wed, Fri Page 3 of 68 85 Vacant Land: Along Palmer Road Mon, Wed, Fri 86 Parsi Road Mon, Wed, Fri 87 Underpass btw Prince Edward Road and Springfield Mon, Wed, Fri tower 88 Telok Ayer Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 89 Stanley Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 90 Cecil Street (Maxwell Rd to Church St) Tues, Thurs, Sat 91 Vacant Land: Beside No 19 Cecil Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 92 Cheang Hong Lim Place Tues, Thurs, Sat 93 Cheang Wan Seng Place Tues, Thurs, Sat 94 Mccallum Street Tues, Thurs, Sat 95 Robinson Road Tues, Thurs, Sat 96 Maxwell Link Tues, Thurs, Sat 97 Boon Tat Link Tues, Thurs, Sat 98 Boon Tat Street (Amoy Street to Shenton Way) Tues, Thurs, Sat 99 Cross Street (Raffles Quay to Amoy St) Tues, Thurs, Sat 100 Marina Boulevard (Raffles Quay to Bayfront Ave) Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 101 Vacant Land: Marina Boulevard Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 102 Marina View Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 103 Marina View Link Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 104 URA: Marina View off street carpark Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 105 Marina View Road Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 106 Central Boulevard (Raffles Quay to Sheares Ave) Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 107 Vacant Land: Central Boulevard/Raffles Quay Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 108 Straits View Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 109 Vacant Land: Vacant land at Park Street / Straits Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day View (0700hrs/1500hrs) 110 Marina Way Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 111 Vacant Land: Marina Way Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) Page 4 of 68 112 Vacant Land at Marina Bay (beside Marina Bay Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day MRT) (0700hrs/1500hrs) 113 Maxwell Road (Marina Stn Rd to Straits View) Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 114 Nicoll Highway (Raffles Boulevard to Mountbatten) Tues, Thurs, Sat 115 Vacant Land: Along Nicoll Highway Tues, Thurs, Sat 116 Vacant Land: Nicoll Highway Tues, Thurs, Sat 117 OHB: Nicoll Highway (Sports Hub) Tues, Thurs, Sat 118 OHB: Nicoll Highway (Linking to concourse to Nicoll Tues, Thurs, Sat Highway MRT Station) 119 Nicoll Underpass Tues, Thurs, Sat 120 Unnamed Road (Between Republic Ave and Nicoll Tues, Thurs, Sat Highway) 121 Temasek Boulevard Tues, Thurs, Sat / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 122 Temasek Avenue Tues, Thurs, Sat / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 123 Republic Boulevard Tues, Thurs, Sat / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 124 Vacant Land: Republic Boulevard and Republic Ave Tues, Thurs, Sat / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 125 Republic Avenue Tues, Thurs, Sat / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 126 URA: Armenian Street off street carpark Mon, Wed, Fri 127 URA: Armenian Street / Canning Rise off street Mon, Wed, Fri carpark 128 North Bridge Road( Bras Basah Rd to South Bridge Mon, Wed, Fri Rd) 129 OHB: North Bridge Road - (B01 - Next to Funan IT Mon, Wed, Fri mall) 130 Underpass at Peninsula Plaza Mon, Wed, Fri 131 Parliament Lane Mon, Wed, Fri 132 High Street Mon, Wed, Fri 133 Backlane Drain:High Street Mon, Wed, Fri 134 Parliament Place Mon, Wed, Fri 135 Supreme Court Lane Mon, Wed, Fri 136 Coleman Street Mon, Wed, Fri 137 Coleman Lane Mon, Wed, Fri 138 Hill Street Mon, Wed, Fri 139 Vacant Land: Along Hill Street Mon, Wed, Fri Page 5 of 68 140 Armenian Street Mon, Wed, Fri 141 Vacant Land: Junction of Armenian Street and Mon, Wed, Fri Stamford Road 142 Loke Yew Street Mon, Wed, Fri 143 Backlane Drain: Loke Yew Street Mon, Wed, Fri 144 Beach Road (Bras Basah Rd to Stamford Rd) Tues, Thurs, Sat / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 145 Stamford Road (Esplanade Dr to St Andrew Rd) Tues, Thurs, Sat / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 146 Stamford Road (St Andrew Rd to Arminien St) Tues, Thurs, Sat / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 147 Backlane Drain: Stamford Road Tues, Thurs, Sat 148 Vacant Land: Former Stamford Road Tues, Thurs, Sat 149 Victoria Street (Bras Basah Rd to Stamford Rd) Tues, Thurs, Sat 150 Queen Street (Bras Basah Rd to Stamford Rd) Tues, Thurs, Sat 151 Bencoolen Street (Bras basah Rd to Stamford Rd) Tues, Thurs, Sat 152 Underpass btw Nicoll Highway / Raffles Avenue / Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day Esplanade mall / Art Ctr (0700hrs/1500hrs) 153 Connaught Drive Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 154 Empress Place Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 155 Fullerton Road Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 156 Jubilee Bridge Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 157 Esplanade Drive Mon, Wed, Fri / Twice a day (0700hrs/1500hrs) 158 St.
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