QUOTE(BRE @ Jul 4 2017, 08:38 AM)
I heard d story when kk was 1st launxhed many subang fellas moved there, now they moved back 2 subang bcos beh tahan d kk jam to kesas- is this true? Now with es, ta n br filling up wth ppl d jam will only get worse unless d flyover at kk n bsp roundabouts r built
Now chicken and duck talk, seems like MDKL doesn't really want to talk.
During the meeting, councillor Tan Ah Kow had also raised a question on the progress of the meeting with the Kuala Langat District Council (MDKL) over the proposed flyovers in Kota Kemuning to be build using some funds from the district council.
MBSA is asking MDKL to pay a sum for the flyover’s construction cost from the development charge cash pool paid to them by townships using the soon-to-be built flyover.
The flyover will be built at the first roundabout after exiting the Kesas highway onto Persiaran Anggerik Mokara, a heavily congested route.
Several new townships being built in MDKL’s jurisdiction will be using the same road as an access route, which would mean additional traffic.
According to MBSA’s engineering department director, Cheremi Tarman, their negotiations with MDKL had been futile and they could not reach an agreement.
Tan, in response, said the council should ask the state government to intervene and prepare a paper on the issue to be presented to the Selangor Economic Action Council (MTES).
Read more at
http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/community/...SgeScXUaTixP.99One of the major issues residents face is the traffic congestion at the Kota Kemuning main entrance from Kesas Highway.
For years, residents have been fighting for the promised flyover from the Kesas exit into Anggerik Malaxis and have finally managed to get the Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) to come up with a new traffic dispersal plan.
It is expected to be executed by MBSA and will begin within this year with traffic lights at the first roundabout as well as wider roads to accommodate traffic.
Read more at
http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/community/...00pzgsHyZzIs.99