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rexis
post Mar 31 2017, 09:43 AM

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If they really want to solve the parking issue in Sg Long, MPKJ should expand the roads and draw more parking space at the road side. The cars has to go somewhere, you can't stop people coming to do their daily chores, and you shouldn't make one life more difficult to ease minority others.

All the roadside around hospital, UTAR, flora, shell, all the way to forest green. These place are neither pedestrian walkway(they are uneven and difficult to walk on) nor roads, just some wild trees and cement barriers. Why not turn it into proper parking? We can even squeeze in proper brick walkway and flower patch. Which is similar to the roads around cypress and scotpines, facing pasar malam and old town cafe. That way people has more parking, MPKJ can cut maintenance cost and make more income too. It doesn't take a smart guy to think about that?

Current solution of renting land in BMC to park UTAR cars, and move pasar pagi to the current private car park is a stupid solution, not only wasting unnecessary money, cause troubles, doesn't solve anything, MPKJ is only sweeping their troubles aside, most likely when the solutions proven not working, election over dy.
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post Mar 31 2017, 09:49 AM

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QUOTE(highburybaby @ Mar 20 2017, 07:50 AM)
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Why the flood WORSEN after MPKJ took over? Before MPKJ came in to charge everybody with parking fees and hantam everyone with saman, I barely noticed any flooding at that area.

I am sure yall stay there noticed the "leaves blower" guy cleaning road leaves with a blower. One day I see this guy cleaning leaves in the area of the above flooding picture, he blow all the leaves into the drain, pretty sure he didn't plant to scoop them out.

Probably nearby development play a role too because after so many trees chopped, water catchment also affected.

This post has been edited by rexis: Mar 31 2017, 09:50 AM

 

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