Aduan pembersihan / penyelenggaraan cerun Taman Bukit Utama telah di buat pada 31hb Ogos 2010. JKP dapati longkang2 yang telah dibaikpulih dan tambahan longkang dicerun tidak diselenggara semenjak awal baikpulih pada awal 2010.
Berikut adalah No Aduan 48448. Jika ada mana2 pihak yang ingin 'follow-up' sila guna no ini pada masa akan datang bagi mengenalpasti status aduan.
Gambar akan dimuat turun.
Sekian.
PENGUMUMAN
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
ADUN BUKIT ANTARABANGSA N19 YB AZMIN ALI - IFTAR, MAGHRIB, ISYAK DAN TARAWIH DI MASJID BUKIT ANTARABANGSA.
YB Azmin Ali telah sudi bersama-sama jemaah Bukit Antarabangsa berbuka puasa (iftar), solat maghrib, solat isyak dan solat tarawih di Masjid Bukit Antarabangsa (MBA).
Kebetulan pula pada 29 Ogos 2010, majlis berbuka puasa adalah tajaan Taman Bukit Utama dimana Pengerusi TBJ, Tuan Haji Farid Faiz. Pihak TBJ dan MBA mengalu-galukan kedatangan YB untuk bersama MBA dalam majlis ini.
Pihak MBA juga mengucapkan terima kasih kepada YB Azmin kerana sumbangan bulan Ramadhan dan juga surau-surau yang berada dibawah tadbirnya.
Majlis selesai jam 1030malam dan YB Azmin mengucapkan ribuan terima kasih diatas jemputan.
Kebetulan pula pada 29 Ogos 2010, majlis berbuka puasa adalah tajaan Taman Bukit Utama dimana Pengerusi TBJ, Tuan Haji Farid Faiz. Pihak TBJ dan MBA mengalu-galukan kedatangan YB untuk bersama MBA dalam majlis ini.
Kedatangan YB disambut oleh Tuan Haji Farid, Tuan Haji Zulkiflee Nazir MBA, Tuan Kamri Ahli Majlis MPAJ, ajk-ajk Taman Bukit Jaya, ajk MBA serta ajk JKP Zon 5 serta para tetamu.
YB AZMIN BERSAMA PARA PEMIMPIN MASYARAKAT UNTUK BERBUKA PUASA.
ANTARA PARA TETAMU YANG HADIR.
MUSLIMAT
TAZKIRAH DIPIMPIN OLEH USTAZ ZULKANAEN SESUDAH SOLAT TARAWIH.
MOREH BERSAMA TETAMU
MOREH
AHLI MAJLIS BERSAMA TOK PENGHULU HAJI ZAIMI DAN
SETIAUSAHA JKP ZON 5 BUKIT ANTARABANGSA.
Pihak MBA juga mengucapkan terima kasih kepada YB Azmin kerana sumbangan bulan Ramadhan dan juga surau-surau yang berada dibawah tadbirnya.
Majlis selesai jam 1030malam dan YB Azmin mengucapkan ribuan terima kasih diatas jemputan.
YB ZURAIDA KAMARUDDIN AHLI PARLIMEN AMPANG DI SURAU BUKIT MULIA.
Ahli Parlimen Ampang YB Zuraida Kamaruddin telah berada di Suraau Bukit Mulia (28/08/2010) untuk menyerahkan sumbangan untuk Surau sempena bulan Ramadhan petang tadi. Majlis tersebut diadakan di Surau Bukit Mulia disertai oleh Ahli Majlis MPAJ zon 5 Tuan Kamri Kamaruddin, Timbalan JKP Zon 5, AJK JKP Keselamatan dan Setiausaha JKP.
Dalam majlis tersebut, YB Zuraida Kamaruddin diminta oleh kaum wanita untuk menyerahkan sumbanagan Surau kepada hampir 140 orang anak2 yatim. YB Zuraida Kamaruddin mengucapkan terima kasih atas penghormatan yang diberi oleh kaum wanita.
Rombongan YB Zuraida terus beredar untuk ke Serdang dalam satu majlis lain.
Majlis sumbangan disambung selepas Maghrib kepada 2 buah Asrama anak yatim atas kesuntukkan masa dan akan diserahkan oleh Pengerusi Surau Prof Dato' Jamaluddin.
Dalam majlis tersebut, YB Zuraida Kamaruddin diminta oleh kaum wanita untuk menyerahkan sumbanagan Surau kepada hampir 140 orang anak2 yatim. YB Zuraida Kamaruddin mengucapkan terima kasih atas penghormatan yang diberi oleh kaum wanita.
YB ZURAIDA SEMPAT BERGAMBAR DGN ANAK2 YATIM SEBELUM ACARA DIMULAKAN.
YB ZURAIDA MENYAMPAIKAN SUMBANGAN KEPADA PENGERUSI SURAU BUKIT MULIA PROF. DATO' JAMALUDDIN.
YB ZURAIDA MENYAMPAIKAN SUMBANGAN RAYA KPD ANAK2 YATIM.
YB ZURAIDA MENYAMPAIKAN SUMBANGAN RAYA KPD ANAK2 YATIM.
YB ZURAIDA MENYAMPAIKAN SUMBANGAN RAYA KPD ANAK2 YATIM.
YB ZURAIDA MENYAMPAIKAN SUMBANGAN RAYA KPD ANAK2 YATIM.
YB ZURAIDA BERSAMA WANITA BKT MULIA DAN ANAK2 YATIM.
GAMBAR KENANGAN BERSAMA WANITA BUKIT MULIA
YB ZURAIDA DIIRINGI AHLI MAJLIS MENUJU KERETA UNTUK KE SERDANG.
Rombongan YB Zuraida terus beredar untuk ke Serdang dalam satu majlis lain.
Majlis sumbangan disambung selepas Maghrib kepada 2 buah Asrama anak yatim atas kesuntukkan masa dan akan diserahkan oleh Pengerusi Surau Prof Dato' Jamaluddin.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Mixed-development project proposal rejected - THE STAR
Mixed-development project proposal rejected
Friday August 27, 2010
Mixed-development project proposal rejected.
By CHOONG MEK ZHIN
A PROPOSED mixed-development project between Jalan Wangsa 1 in Bukit Antarabangsa and Villa Sri Ukay along the MRR2 has been rejected by the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) because it involves Class III and IV slopes.
MPAJ town planning department director Nizam Sahari said the project’s development application was one of those that was frozen after the Bukit Antarabangsa 2008 landslide tragedy.
“The proposal has been rejected and the developer has been advised to resubmit a new application that adheres to the new Selangor Highland and Hillslope Planning and Development Guidelines,” Nizam said.
He advised the developer to develop only the part of the land closer to the MRR2 as it did not have a steep gradient as well as to plan a low-density project.
The back portion of the land where there are Class III and IV slopes was near a site where erosion occurred in 2008 and was now covered with plastic sheets.
Council engineering department director Hasrolnizam Shaari said the slope was a private property.
“The owner has already submitted a design plan for slope-stabilising work and the plan is now with Ikram (Public Works Institute), which is studying it before recommendation,” he said.
He said the Taman Bukit Alam project near the slope had met all requirements and was built on stable soil.
On a separate issue, council president Datuk Mohammad Yacob said residents in Ampang had been complaining about increasing number of rats in three areas namely Taman Dagang, Taman Muda and Taman Putra.
“On our part, we will be organising gotong-royong and a rat-catching programme before everyone balik kampung for the Raya holidays,” he said.
He added that residents could bring the rats caught to the council’s health department during office hours from 8am to 5pm.
“We will pay RM1 for each rat caught. This programme has already been done successfully in the two of the problematic areas, Taman Muda and Taman Putra as well as in Pandan Jaya, Taman Kosas and Taman Permata.”
Friday August 27, 2010
Mixed-development project proposal rejected.
By CHOONG MEK ZHIN
A PROPOSED mixed-development project between Jalan Wangsa 1 in Bukit Antarabangsa and Villa Sri Ukay along the MRR2 has been rejected by the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) because it involves Class III and IV slopes.
MPAJ town planning department director Nizam Sahari said the project’s development application was one of those that was frozen after the Bukit Antarabangsa 2008 landslide tragedy.
“The proposal has been rejected and the developer has been advised to resubmit a new application that adheres to the new Selangor Highland and Hillslope Planning and Development Guidelines,” Nizam said.
He advised the developer to develop only the part of the land closer to the MRR2 as it did not have a steep gradient as well as to plan a low-density project.
The back portion of the land where there are Class III and IV slopes was near a site where erosion occurred in 2008 and was now covered with plastic sheets.
Council engineering department director Hasrolnizam Shaari said the slope was a private property.
“The owner has already submitted a design plan for slope-stabilising work and the plan is now with Ikram (Public Works Institute), which is studying it before recommendation,” he said.
He said the Taman Bukit Alam project near the slope had met all requirements and was built on stable soil.
On a separate issue, council president Datuk Mohammad Yacob said residents in Ampang had been complaining about increasing number of rats in three areas namely Taman Dagang, Taman Muda and Taman Putra.
“On our part, we will be organising gotong-royong and a rat-catching programme before everyone balik kampung for the Raya holidays,” he said.
He added that residents could bring the rats caught to the council’s health department during office hours from 8am to 5pm.
“We will pay RM1 for each rat caught. This programme has already been done successfully in the two of the problematic areas, Taman Muda and Taman Putra as well as in Pandan Jaya, Taman Kosas and Taman Permata.”
Thursday, August 26, 2010
One too many hillslope projects in Bukit Antarabangsa - THE STAR.
Thursday August 26, 2010
One too many hillslope projects in Bukit Antarabangsa
By CHOONG MEK ZHIN
mekzhin@thestar.com.my Photos by NORAFIFI EHSAN and RAYMOND OOI
THE drain upgrading works along Jalan Wangsa 1, Bukit Antarabangsa’s main access road, is worrying some of the residents in the area.
The project by the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) involves fitting new precast drain inlet into the old drains along the road.
“The old drains have plenty of leaks and cracks and once the new ones are fitted into it, you cannot monitor the soil movement due to the double layer,” said a 39-year-old resident of Jalan Wangsa 11 who wished to remain anonymous.
Covering up: The precast drain inlet being fitted into the old drain.
According to engineer Shaik Abdul Wahed Datuk Rahim the book Slopes Made Simple by, the method of burying broken sections of drains and other debris and packing the soil badly under a new one makes the repair look good but it could lead to problems later.
MPAJ engineering department director Hasrolnizam Shaari said some sections of the old drain along Jalan Wangsa 1 could not be dug out because the soil in the area might become unstable.
“The gaps and cracks along the old drains will be filled with concrete before the new precasts are put in. Where possible, we will dig out the old parts for replacement,” he said, adding that the two-month project involving the entire road was expected to be completed in one month.
Two slope areas along the road were covered in blue plastic sheets, raising concerns about soil erosion.
Far too many: (From left) SlopeWatch chairman Abdul Razak Bahrom, Mohamad, Shahrul and fellow resident Razali Husain discussing their concerns about the development taking place.
The land clearing works for a residential project in Taman Bukit Alam, which faces the slope, has also raised residents’ concern.
They wanted to know whether the Selangor Highland and Hillslope Planning and Develop-ment Guidelines were being applied on these projects.
"The guidelines launched earlier this year are quite good but since the residential project was approved in 2007, can the guidelines be applied?” asked Shahrul Hafiz Teh Abdullah, Coalition of Bukit Antarabangsa Residents Association (CoBARA) chairman.
Still safe: Lee says the project follows the natural terrain and involved only minor cutting into the hill.
Further up the slope from the development site is a water treatment plant and the access road leading to the houses along Jalan Wangsa 3 and 5.
The residential project will comprise 60 three-storey semi-detached units, one three-storey home and an electric substation.
Landowner Coral View Sdn Bhd was one of the 11 developers who were called in for a meeting in February with MPAJ and the residents to discuss matters pertaining to hillslope mitigation measures in the area.
Another resident Mohamad Othman, 50, a consultant, said the entrance to the construction site, located on the single-carriageway Jalan Wangsa 1, was not safe.
“The road is uphill and lorries carrying construction materials will be moving very slowly and this could lead to traffic congestion,” he said.
Hasrolnizam said the development was taking place on Class I and II slopes with gradients within the safe limits for development.
Status unknown: A development proposal board on a plot of land opposite the Taman Bukit Alam project
“The project site is actually on an existing platform of land that does not require the developer to cut too much into the slope behind it or create high embankments,” he said.
He added that the project was approved in 2007 after meeting all council requirements.
Coral View Sdn Bhd project manager C. K. Lee said the project followed natural terrain and involved only minor cutting into the slope.
“As per MPAJ requirements, we have also built retaining walls not more than six metres high at some parts,” Lee said.
He added that residents and MPAJ officers had visited the site about a month ago to check the brick hump or interlocking paver built in front of the site’s entrance.
“After the meeting, we smoothened the paver, put up safety signboards, installed speed breakers and two lights to make sure motorists can see the paver clearly at night,” Lee said.
He said there was no other possible entrance to the site as they did not own any of the surrounding land.
A proposal board announcing a mixed business and residential development between Villa Sri Ukay and Jalan Wangsa 1 was also spotted on another piece of land opposite the residential project site.
Residents said the board had been there since 2007 but the status of the project was unknown.
Source : http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2010/8/26/central/6872894&sec=central
One too many hillslope projects in Bukit Antarabangsa
By CHOONG MEK ZHIN
mekzhin@thestar.com.my Photos by NORAFIFI EHSAN and RAYMOND OOI
THE drain upgrading works along Jalan Wangsa 1, Bukit Antarabangsa’s main access road, is worrying some of the residents in the area.
The project by the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council (MPAJ) involves fitting new precast drain inlet into the old drains along the road.
“The old drains have plenty of leaks and cracks and once the new ones are fitted into it, you cannot monitor the soil movement due to the double layer,” said a 39-year-old resident of Jalan Wangsa 11 who wished to remain anonymous.
Covering up: The precast drain inlet being fitted into the old drain.
According to engineer Shaik Abdul Wahed Datuk Rahim the book Slopes Made Simple by, the method of burying broken sections of drains and other debris and packing the soil badly under a new one makes the repair look good but it could lead to problems later.
MPAJ engineering department director Hasrolnizam Shaari said some sections of the old drain along Jalan Wangsa 1 could not be dug out because the soil in the area might become unstable.
“The gaps and cracks along the old drains will be filled with concrete before the new precasts are put in. Where possible, we will dig out the old parts for replacement,” he said, adding that the two-month project involving the entire road was expected to be completed in one month.
Two slope areas along the road were covered in blue plastic sheets, raising concerns about soil erosion.
Far too many: (From left) SlopeWatch chairman Abdul Razak Bahrom, Mohamad, Shahrul and fellow resident Razali Husain discussing their concerns about the development taking place.
The land clearing works for a residential project in Taman Bukit Alam, which faces the slope, has also raised residents’ concern.
They wanted to know whether the Selangor Highland and Hillslope Planning and Develop-ment Guidelines were being applied on these projects.
"The guidelines launched earlier this year are quite good but since the residential project was approved in 2007, can the guidelines be applied?” asked Shahrul Hafiz Teh Abdullah, Coalition of Bukit Antarabangsa Residents Association (CoBARA) chairman.
Still safe: Lee says the project follows the natural terrain and involved only minor cutting into the hill.
Further up the slope from the development site is a water treatment plant and the access road leading to the houses along Jalan Wangsa 3 and 5.
The residential project will comprise 60 three-storey semi-detached units, one three-storey home and an electric substation.
Landowner Coral View Sdn Bhd was one of the 11 developers who were called in for a meeting in February with MPAJ and the residents to discuss matters pertaining to hillslope mitigation measures in the area.
Another resident Mohamad Othman, 50, a consultant, said the entrance to the construction site, located on the single-carriageway Jalan Wangsa 1, was not safe.
“The road is uphill and lorries carrying construction materials will be moving very slowly and this could lead to traffic congestion,” he said.
Hasrolnizam said the development was taking place on Class I and II slopes with gradients within the safe limits for development.
Status unknown: A development proposal board on a plot of land opposite the Taman Bukit Alam project
“The project site is actually on an existing platform of land that does not require the developer to cut too much into the slope behind it or create high embankments,” he said.
He added that the project was approved in 2007 after meeting all council requirements.
Coral View Sdn Bhd project manager C. K. Lee said the project followed natural terrain and involved only minor cutting into the slope.
“As per MPAJ requirements, we have also built retaining walls not more than six metres high at some parts,” Lee said.
He added that residents and MPAJ officers had visited the site about a month ago to check the brick hump or interlocking paver built in front of the site’s entrance.
“After the meeting, we smoothened the paver, put up safety signboards, installed speed breakers and two lights to make sure motorists can see the paver clearly at night,” Lee said.
He said there was no other possible entrance to the site as they did not own any of the surrounding land.
A proposal board announcing a mixed business and residential development between Villa Sri Ukay and Jalan Wangsa 1 was also spotted on another piece of land opposite the residential project site.
Residents said the board had been there since 2007 but the status of the project was unknown.
Source : http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2010/8/26/central/6872894&sec=central
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
AGIHAN BUBUR LAMBUK OLEH YB ZURAIDA KAMARUDDIN AHLI PARLIMEN AMPANG PADA 24/08/2010
YB ZURAIDA KAMARUDDIN AHLI PARLIMEN AMPANG TELAH SUDI UNTUK MENGAGIHKAN BUBUR LAMBUK KEPADA PENDUDUK DIBUKIT ANTRARABANGSA PADA 24/08/2010, 5PETANG DI DATARAN BUKIT ANTARABANGSA. PROGRAM KEMASYARAKATAN INI DIURUSKAN OLEH JKP ZON 5 YANG BEGITU AKTIF YANG DIKETUAI OLEH AHLI MAJLIS TUAN KAMRI KAMARUDDIN BERSAMA AJK JKP ZON 5. BUBUR LAMBUK DITAJA OLEH JKP ZON 5 INI DAN DIMASAK OLEH CRAVEN CAFE DAN SEJUMLAH 400 BUBUR LAMBUK HABIS DIAGIHKAN KEPADA PENDUDUK TEMPATAN.
AGIHAN INI JUGA DIBANTU OLEH PKOM, SKUAD SKS, SRIKANDI BA, AMK BA DAN DISERTAI TIMB YDP PERKASA DAERAH HULU LANGAT HAJI ALBAKRI DAN AHLI UMNO SDR AZMI IBRAHIM.
PERSIAPAN.
3 PERIUK BUBUR LAMBUK DISEDIAKAN.
AGIHAN INI JUGA DIBANTU OLEH PKOM, SKUAD SKS, SRIKANDI BA, AMK BA DAN DISERTAI TIMB YDP PERKASA DAERAH HULU LANGAT HAJI ALBAKRI DAN AHLI UMNO SDR AZMI IBRAHIM.
PERSIAPAN.
3 PERIUK BUBUR LAMBUK DISEDIAKAN.
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