To meet growing demand for public facilities, MCCY will build 50 multi-purpose courts for badminton and pickleball over the next five years. These include the recently-opened eight dual-use pickleball courts at The Kallang, and another upcoming eight courts at the Little India bus terminal. The government will also keep in mind noise levels in residential estates, for instance by activating underutilised spaces like spaces under neighbourhood viaducts. #mothershipparliament
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