Smooth ride for road users
After a more than four-year delay, the third and final phase of the Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway will finally be opened to the public on Nov 1.
Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi said construction work on the project, known as the Jalan Tan Sri Teh Ewe Lim Extension, was already 95% complete.
“The 800m road costing RM70mil is borne by the developer, IJM. It will be open to traffic from midnight onwards on Nov 1.
Initially, it was scheduled to be opened in August, but there were several factors which delayed it.
“Firstly, it was Indah Water Konsortium in relocating the sewage pipes. Then the Mutiara Idaman apartment residents insisted on having an entrance and exit next to the road, despite it being objected by the Public Works Department.
“We settled the issue with the residents by retaining the entrance and exit. The developer will also install safety measures such as guard rails,” he told reporters before a walkabout to inspect the progress along the road in George Town yesterday.
Ooi said the large amount of utility lines at the squatter area along the road’s intersection with Jalan Jelutong also caused the project to be delayed.
“Work could only be carried out at night to move the utility lines due to busy Jalan Jelutong.”
He said the state government would also announce a new name for the road.
The extension is expected to help alleviate traffic congestion in Jalan Perak and Jalan Jelutong.
Source: StarProperty.my
excellent! Properties near by sure boom, boom, boom.
Smooth ride for road users ? They will still install traffic lights at the junctions
to create jams.
Hahaha, you’re right Next Generation. Traffic lights and speed bumps, their specialties!
@Nelson
Is the Straits Garden consider nearby property?
Stupid, 60km/h? Good news for JPJ!
Sure or not… less than 2km road cost RM70 million?
Sure or not… less than 1km road cost RM70 million?
Those sidewalk should be made concrete or cement flooring rather than
laying those “stupid inter-locking bricks”. Time consuming will translate
into more expensive and later on grass will grow in between the bricks.
Nothing good to be desired for such brickworks.Most of the time the bricks
will become uneven in level and will often cause someone to fall down.
More than 4 years delayed was because of “Very Bad” planning by the
various departments and laying out the lousy bricks.
If not 70mil…how to get compensate free land from “previous” goodjob government?