Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Protect whistle-blowers, says councillor

The Star, Wednesday November 28, 2012

Protect whistle-blowers, says councillor


<b>Solutions:</b> At the start of the meeting David gave a presentation on the action plan to resolve stockpile issue. Solutions: At the start of the meeting David gave a presentation on the action plan to resolve stockpile issue.
 
KAJANG Municipal Council (MPKj) councillor Mohammad Ali Khair Abdul Ghafar calls for protection against whistle blowers.

He brought this matter up during the council’s monthly public complaints monitoring meeting on Monday.

He was surprised to received a call from a shop owner saying that he knows it was Mohammad Ali Khair who called for the barricades installed along the walkway outside his shop to be taken down.

“Before I could say anything, the man said ‘I know it was you, I went to the council to check.

“How could such information be disclosed? Details of complainants should be kept a secret. The person who leaked the information must be punished,” he said.

Fellow councillor Lee Kee Hiong added when a wrongdoer is confronted, he or she would sometimes question why were they the only ones caught when there are others who are also at fault.

“This shows that we should not take action only when someone makes a complaint.

“Once a complaint is lodged, we should see if others also made the same offence. We should look at the big picture,” she said.

At the start of the meeting, Recycle Energy Sdn Bhd (RESB) general manager John David gave a presentation on the action plan to resolve stockpile issues.

RESB operates the Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) centre at Semenyih.

“RESB had obtained RM15mil of funds from the bank in mid November and it will be used for reinvestment into development projects.

“To improve RDF efficiency, aged machineries and equipment will be replaced and ensure 100% availability of lines (to process waste),” he said.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Roads in Hulu Langat to be resurfaced

The Star, Tuesday November 20, 2012

Roads in Hulu Langat to be resurfaced


On the job: Ng (left) and Lai at the site visit. On the job: Ng (left) and Lai at the site visit.
 
ROAD users of Jalan Taman Indah 6/7 and 7/7 in Taman Indah Batu 11, Hulu Langat can heave a sigh of relief as the roads will be resurfaced.

The Selangor government, via the Malaysian Road Records Inventory System (Marris), has allocated approximately RM57,000 for the road works.

Kajang Municipal Council councillors Eddie Ng and Bryan Lai recently visited the site to monitor the road works.

Ng said, “The road is frequently damaged and riddled with potholes, making it a safety risk, especially when it rains.

“Since last year, Selangor assemblymen each received RM1mil for repairing and resurfacing roads, it is to be used for emergency repairs so that the repairs works are not hindered by red tape.

“Under this policy, all Pakatan assemblyman will be given the allocation, while for BN constituencies, the funds are given to the state-appointed liaison officers.”

Ng said, “Previously, the allocation for Marris was determined by the Public Works Department, Department of Irrigation and Drainage and local councils.

“Now the Selangor government has decided to allow assemblymen to be a part of the process.

“The assemblymen will identify roads and drains that are in urgent need of repairs and raise the matter with the state.”

“Following this, there will be other roads in Balakong that will be resurfaced,” he said.

Work on bridge near Pasar Kajang halted

The Star, Tuesday November 20, 2012

Work on bridge near Pasar Kajang halted

Not good enough: Pasar Kajang residents using the temporary bridge passing by the remnants of the old bridge beside it. Not good enough: Pasar Kajang residents using the temporary bridge passing by the remnants of the old bridge beside it.
 
THE construction of a bridge to connect Jalan Bukit and Pasar Kajang has been abandoned by the authorities.

Advisor to Pasar Kajang Traders Association Datuk Chong Tow Chong said the project under the supervision of Department of Irrigation and Drainage (DID) was supposed to be completed by end of September.

“The old bridge was demolished as it was too low to Sungai Jelok’s water level.

“It was removed in August but the construction work to build a new bridge has not started since then.

“This has caused inconvenience to residents and customers of the market and food stalls to move to and from the Pasar Kajang and Jalan Bukit area,” said Chong.

He added that the temporary bridge could only accommodate pedestrians and not vehicles, unlike the old bridge.

Jalan Bukit hawkers and market traders said the lack of a proper bridge had affected their business.
Food hawker Siew You Chion, 52, said his business suffered since the old bridge was taken down.

“It is difficult for our customers from Pasar Kajang to come to the stalls as the temporary bridge cannot be used for vehicles.

“This has affected the business of other hawkers significantly.

“We hope the new bridge can be completed soon as we can no longer bear the bad business,” he said.

Siew added that the hawkers agreed and cooperated when they were asked to move to make way for the new bridge, only to be disappointed with the current progress.

Chong added that the hawkers and residents had highlighted the issue to Kajang Municipal Council and DID but there was no official response from the authorities.

“We were only told verbally that the project might complete at the end of December but judging from the work that has been done right now it might not be completed,” said Chong.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Hydroseeding to strengthen slope at Ampang Look Out Point

The Star, Monday November 19, 2012

Hydroseeding to strengthen slope at Ampang Look Out Point

Flashback: The danger of the slope was highlighted on Saturday in StarMetro. Flashback: The danger of the slope was highlighted on Saturday in StarMetro.
 
JALAN Ampang-Hulu Langat, which was closed since Thursday night due to a landslide at the Ampang Look Out Point, has been re-opened on Saturday night.

Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) corporate communications head Shariman Mohd Nor said Public Works Department (PWD) had approved the reopening of the road and would carry out works to strengthen the slope.

“The PWD slope department will use hydroseeding (a planting process that aids erosion control) and fibremat (used to stabilise surfaces) to strengthen the slope. The cost will be borne by PWD.

“PWD will also build a new drain in place of the one that gave way after the landslide.

“Remedial work, which takes three to four days, is expected to start today, depending on weather conditions as the process has to be carried out in dry conditions.

“A part of the road will be closed to facilitate the work,” he added.

Shariman said the council had removed all rocks, trees and soil on Friday. Three open tipper trucks and 50 workers were mobilised by MPKj for cleaning works.

“We did a spring cleaning on Saturday and washed the roads using water jets. The mud cake was 5cm thick and it had to be manually removed,” he said.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Soil erosion snowballs into landslide at former tourist attraction


The Star, Saturday November 17, 2012

Soil erosion snowballs into landslide at former tourist attraction


Moving in quick: The Kajang Municipal Council has mobilised three open tippers and 50 workers to clear the rubble at the site.
Moving in quick: The Kajang Municipal Council has mobilised three open tippers and 50 workers to clear the rubble at the site.
THE erosion at the Ampang Look Out Point (ALOP) along Jalan Ampang-Hulu Langat which began early this week has snowballed into a landslide on Thursday evening.
It was observed that on Wednesday, cars on both lanes could still pass through but one lane was cordoned off on Thursday.
The road is temporarily closed as at press time as police have cordoned off the area beginning at Batu 14 Hulu Langat.
When contacted, Ampang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Amiruddin Jamaluddin said they were alerted by the public at 6pm on Thursday.
“The patrol car arrived half an hour later at the site and informed the relevant authorities.
“The PWD arrived on site on Thursday night but no results were derived as it was dark. They resumed analysing works the following morning.
“We have four policemen from the mobile police station and 12 Rela members stationed at the site,” he said, adding that the road would be closed till further notice.
The aftermath: : PWD officers surveying the site.
The aftermath: : PWD officers surveying the site.
Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) corporate communications head Shari-man Mohd Nor said he was notified by the Ampang police at 12.30am yesterday about the road being covered with soil.
“The PWD slope unit conducted an investigation and we were then given the green light to clear the site as there were no soil movements. We have mobilised three open tippers and 50 workers and cleaning works will continue till 6pm.
“From the preliminary report, it is believed that the landslide occurred because of water seeping through the sewerage system,” he said.
State executive councillor Ron­nie Liu urged the Public Works Institute (Ikram) to send in the report on the slope conditions at the Ampang Look Out Point.
“The report is long overdue. Ikram should speed up or we will look for another consultant. This place has been vacant for a year,” he said.
He visited the site on Thursday and yesterday.
“The illegal extensions pose a risk. If the report reveals that this place is dangerous, we should tear it down. However, if it can still be salvaged, it can be turned into a tourist centre. One of the ways is to privatise the Look Out Point.”
On Nov 15, StarMetro in its report titled “Dangerous movement” highlighted that the Public Works Department (PWD) were notified about the erosion on Tuesday.
On Nov 17, 2010, six restaurants in the area, one outdoor team-building facility and a car park were ordered to close by MPKj.
It was observed that the restaurants were in a disarray. Chairs were overturned, glass shards and things from the restaurants were scattered around, and fungus are found growing on the floor and wooden chairs.
There were also cracks on the ground near the balcony.
While no casualties were reported, people living near ALOP have voiced concerns over the landslide.
Hasnah Mamat, 48, who lives in Taman Pinggiran Delima and operates an eatery there, is worried that the downpour will worsen the situation.
“When my husband went to Ampang via the road yesterday around 5pm, he could see a tree trunk about to fall.
“Half an hour later on his way back, the situation worsened and all was left was a narrow lane for his car to pass through.
“This is the first time I know of a landslide in the area; the last major landslide was the one at Batu 14 last year that claimed the lives of children at an orphange,” she said.
Taman Wawasan resident Farah Syahirah, 21, saw the erosion since Monday.
“I use that road to get to work daily, now I would have to take a 10km detour. Thankfully I’m on holiday today. It is a good thing that the Look Out Point is no longer in operation or people could have got hurt,” she said.
Taman Pinggiran Delima and Taman Wawasan are about three to five kilometres away from ALOP.
While Kampung Baru Batu 14 Hulu Langat is 8km away from the site, its village head Soong Heng Hin, 54, said they were still affected due to the congestion caused by the road closure.
“Thankfully it is the school holidays or the congestion will be worse,” he said.
The landslide has not only affected road users but business operators too.
Joey Chin, who works at an eatery in Batu 14, said, “Normally it would be packed during lunch time, but due to the road closure, there are only a handful of customers.
“I hope they can finish clearing the soil soon or provide us an alternative road.”
She had to take a detour due to the road closure.
“It is a longer route and I had to pay toll as well. My customers told me that they were late for work,” she said.
The landslide at ALOP reminded residents of the Hulu Langat landslide that claimed the lives of 16 people on May 21 last year.
As of now, the Madrasah Al-Taqwa Orphanage in 14th Mile, Hulu Langat is an abandoned building.
Strips of tarpaulin are found hanging on the slope.
A resident living across the site who only wanted to be identified as Din has not seen any slope strengthening works at the building in recent months.
He is also worried about the works to install a U-drain at the stream in front of his house.
“The erosion along the banks is worsening, I’m afraid it might affect our houses. We have planted some vegetables along the banks in the hope of strengthening it,” he said.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Soil erosion at Ampang Lookout Point worrying

The Star, Thursday November 15, 2012

Soil erosion at Ampang Lookout Point worrying

Danger lurks: Part of the slope at the Ampang Lookout point is facing erosion. Danger lurks: Part of the slope at the Ampang Lookout point is facing erosion.
 
PART of the slope at the Ampang Lookout Point (ALOP) in Jalan Ampang-Hulu Langat has eroded.
When StarMetro reached the site around 11am yesterday, it was observed that there was soil movement in the vicinity.

Road barriers have been placed along the road to prevent sand from spilling over to the road and a sign was placed to warn motorists of the erosion.

A Hulu Langat Public Works Department (PWD) officer at the site said they were notified about the erosion on Tuesday at around 3pm.

“It was raining that day. There are still soil movements. We we are monitoring the area to determine the next step. We are worried if it rains as it will further worsen the situation.

“There are trees along the slope that add to the risk if there are further erosions,” he said.

When contacted, an officer from the Hulu Langat Public Works Department said that cleaning works were carried out and declined to comment further.

ALOP is currently vacant as the Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) instructed restaurant owners there to vacate the premises and issued a closure order on Jan 18.

In a StarMetro’s Aug 8, 2011 report titled “Danger lurks beneath tourist attraction”, a large crack was found in a corner of the original ALOP structure and the floor area.

The report also stated that the slope below the supporting pillars of the structure was unstable following a minor landslip.

Signs of another larger landslip, covered in cement, were also spotted on the steep slope below the team-building facility at ALOP.

MPKj could not be contacted for comments as both the council president Datuk Hassan Nawawi Abdul Rahman and engineering department head Md Noor Mahmud were overseas.

‘Dismantle AES in Kajang’

The Star, Thursday November 15, 2012

‘Dismantle AES in Kajang’

SHAH ALAM: A notice had been sent to the Road Transport Department (JPJ) asking it to dismantle the two Automated Enforcement System (AES) cameras installed in Kajang.
 
State executive councillor Ronnie Liu said the Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) had told JPJ to remove the cameras within 14 days, after which the council would dismantle the structures itself.

“In the Local Government Act, any structure built on land, regardless if it belongs to an individual, organisation or government agency, must obtain a development order from the local council,” he told reporters yesterday.

Liu said he did not have the exact date of the notice sent to JPJ, but said neither JPJ, the AES contractors nor the Transport Ministry had applied to MPKj to instal the AES cameras.

At the Selangor Economic Action Council meeting last week, the state government decided to reject the implementation of AES in the state.

Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim said JPJ had failed to obtain permission from the local councils for the construction of the structures.

Meanwhile, Liu said the state government had agreed to foot the bill for the construction of the third Klang bridge instead of waiting for an allocation from the Federal Government.

“The state has RM2.5bil in reserves, and the Mentri Besar has agreed to set aside RM300mil to build the third bridge to complement Jambatan Kota and Jambatan Musaeddin.

“The bridge will be built by the Public Works Department (JKR) and the cost will be borne by the state,” he said.

The 2.5km bridge was initially proposed at a cost of RM230mil in March 2008.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Stench leads guard to woman’s body in bus


The Star, Monday November 12, 2012

Stench leads guard to woman’s body in bus

KAJANG: A stench persisting for three days led a security guard to a body of a woman lying in an abandoned bus.
The woman had been dead for at least four days before it was discovered by the guard at 10.30am yesterday, said Kajang OCPD Asst Comm Abdul Rashid Abdul Wahab.
The bus was parked near the Kajang Municipal Council.
He added that a council officer inspecting the chassis number of the bus on Thursday reported that he saw a person sleeping in the bus.
“The woman was dressed in shorts and a red T-shirt. No identification was found on her,” said ACP Abdul Rashid.
He added that forensics officers, who found a towel and short knife nearby, were investigating whether the items were connected to the death.
“Police have not yet determined the cause of death and are investigating if there is foul play,” he said.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Gallery of Chinese calligraphy stones launched in Semenyih

The Star, Saturday November 3, 2012

Gallery of Chinese calligraphy stones launched in Semenyih

Usherettes in a row: (From right) Jocelyn Yong, 21, Angeline Lee, 18, Eugelina Yap, 23 and June Gan, 23 welcoming the public during the opening. Usherettes in a row: (From right) Jocelyn Yong, 21, Angeline Lee, 18, Eugelina Yap, 23 and June Gan, 23 welcoming the public during the opening.
 
THE launch of the Malaysia Chinese Calligraphy stones gallery at Nirvana Memorial Garden in Semenyih was an auspicious occasion with ceremonial recitals being immortalised in 138 stone slabs.
The slabs etched with ancient sayings are a historical record of Chinese culture.

In his speech, NV Multi Asia Group founder and managing director/CEO Datuk Kong Hon Kong said the stone gallery was the first in Malaysia.

“The gallery took around three years to complete. This gallery will serve as a platform for the public, especially youths, to get a better understanding Chinese culture,” he said.

“These days, youths are more exposed to western culture. They should also make time to understand their own culture,” he said.

The stone gallery was launched by Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

Also present were Federation of Chinese Association Malaysia president Tan Sri Pheng Yin Huah and China’s ambassador to Malaysia, Datuk Chai Xi.

Attendees were greeted by a large stone on the evolution of the Chinese word “Han”, that evolved from the oracle to the present form.

The stone gallery also features masterpieces by over 40 deceased local calligraphers as well as samples of calligraphy from South Korea and Japan.

The event saw Chinese scholars putting up a play depicting a scene from an ancient Chinese dynasty. There were also calligraphy art display, traditional music performance as well as a series of Chinese cultural activities.

Group chairman Datuk Fu Ah Kiow said the company planned to hold calligraphy competitions, talks and other related activities so the public could appreciate the antique artwork.

“We will include more detailed information on the stones in the gallery’s official website so that public can view it on the Internet,” he said.

Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) Institute of Chinese Studies deputy dean Dr Lim Chee Men, who brought along 37 undergraduates and postgraduates to the event, said the stone gallery was special and well-located.

“It is definitely a new milestone in promoting Chinese culture,” he said.

Utar student Tieu Kai Ping, 23, who is learning calligraphy, said it was indeed an eye-opener for him.
“It is a very good opportunity to witness these calligraphy stones and I gained knowledge from it,” he said.

The gallery is open to the public. Entrance is free. For details, visit its website, which was launched last month, at www.beilin.com.my

Friday, November 2, 2012

Overcrowding now a problem in Kajang, too


The Star, Friday November 2, 2012

Overcrowding now a problem in Kajang, too

The Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) plans to study how local authorities in Petaling Jaya and Subang Jaya controlled overcrowding in houses, as the phenomenon is becoming a problem within the municipality.
The problem was raised by MPKj councillor Arutchelvan Subramaniams during the council’s 10th full board meeting on Wednesday.
Arutchelvan said he had been informed by residents that certain properties housed more than 10 occupants, mostly foreign workers.
In addition, some units were also over-occupied by students studying at an international university.
“This is a new problem for us, because there were no such cases before the campus opened in the area,” said MPKj president Datuk Hasan Nawawi Abd Rahman.
Arutchelvan said he had been receiving complaints over the past six months now, and the council had taken the owners of some of these illegally-partitioned houses to court.
“In one case, the owner of a bungalow in Taman Tasik Semenyih had originally applied to convert the house into a meditation centre.
“However, it was instead turned into an illegal hostel with 28 partitions within, each partition with its own electric meter!” said Arutchel-van.
Hasan Nawawi said that since the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) and Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) had dealt with overcrowding problems for far longer, MPKj would study their methods of controlling the problem.
He said the council would also look into bylaws on overcrowding to check whether the existing regulations were adequate for enforcement, or whether the council needed to draft new bylaws to be gazetted by the state authority to combat the problem.
“MPSJ has been facing this problem since the colleges sprung up. Look at the Sunway area or SS15 and its surrounding areas.
“We will be calling a meeting next month so that we can start our study,” said Hasan Nawawi.
He added that the council study would be led by MPKj’s Building Control Department, and it would also involve the Health and local Fire and Rescue departments.
During the full board meeting, Hasan Nawawi also revealed that MPKj had received a four-star rating in the latest Auditor-General’s report for financial management, and was only one of two local authorities in Selangor, the other being MPSJ, to receive that rating.
“The state government had promised a RM20,000 incentive to whichever local authority that achieved that rating, so we are feeling quite good because we have also received the same ratings from the Housing and Local Government Ministry for 2011/2012,” said Hasan Nawawi.