Jalan Alma – Jalan Bukit Minyak road expansion project completed
The RM8.5 million road expansion and median construction project at Jalan Alma and Jalan Bukit Minyak (Phase 1) has officially been completed, aiming to improve traffic conditions in the area.
Penang infrastructure, transport and digital committee chairman, Zairil Khir Johari, stated that the project, executed by the Public Works Department (JKR), commenced in January 2022 and was completed in August this year.
The scope of the project includes a 1.1-kilometre stretch from Jalan Bukit Minyak near Kota Permai junction to Jalan Alma in front of the Shell petrol station. The project involved widening the road into four lanes, constructing a median, and installing streetlights.
In addition, a pedestrian and motorcycle bridge was built to provide safer access for students and residents in the area, especially for those going to the schools located along Jalan Bukit Minyak.
As for the second phase of the project, which covers a 2-kilometre stretch from the Bukit Minyak flyover (near the Shell petrol station) to the Permatang Tinggi junction, Zairil mentioned that funding is still being arranged. This phase is estimated to cost around RM12 million.
Zairil explained that since the second phase involves land acquisition, approximately RM5 million to RM6 million will be needed for that purpose, accounting for nearly half of the total project cost. The state government is currently reviewing the financing options for this phase.
He expressed gratitude to all parties involved in the successful completion of the first phase, which demonstrates the Penang state government’s commitment to improving road safety and infrastructure.
The upgrade of drainage system that is part of this project is totally a failure. Flash floods remain a norm on where it was before causing traffic jams along the road whenever it happens. The discharge outlet at the kerb seems small enough to effectively drain out the water as well as the hidden drain even just a normal rain fall level recorded
Congratulations to MPSP i hope they will carry on more upgrading works to ease traffic congestion which is a nuisance to commuters