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Penang undertakes RM10mil maintenance of high-risk slopes to ensure road safety

Property News/ 13 June 2024 No comments

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Twelve high-risk slopes that were identified by the state Public Works Department (JKR) are currently undergoing maintenance works at a cost of RM10,002,000, Penang Infrastructure, Transport and Digital Committee chairman Zairil Khir Johari said.

The exco man, who held a media conference at one of the maintenance sites in Tanjong Bunga earlier on Saturday morning, said that the Works Ministry had approved the said allocation in February this year following the state government’s appeal to expedite the maintenance works at the high-risk slopes involving Federal and state roads.

It is understood that out of the 12 high-risk slopes, five were from the northeast district on the island, while the remaining seven were from the southwest district.

From the approved RM10,002,000, RM3,868,000 will be used to cover the expenses in the northeast district and the remaining RM6,134,000 in the southwest district.

The appointed contractor is Pintas Utama Sdn Bhd (PUSB).

“The main components include soil investigation, early site cleaning works and repairing the landslide-hit areas.

“Road users are advised to plan their trips accordingly when passing by the affected areas, and everyone needs to follow the instructions that have been set at the maintenance sites.

“Although no roads are closed during this maintenance period, the public is advised to follow the instructions to ensure the safety of all road users,” Zairil said during the media conference.

He expressed gratitude to Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi for approving the funds to carry out the necessary works to ensure the safety of the people of Penang.

Also present were the northeast district JKR engineer Mohd Khairul Nizam Mohd Fuzi, southwest district JKR engineer Wan Eika Tansukasih Che Daud and civil engineer (roads) Rohaizi Hashim.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

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Penang Turf Club votes to dissolve and sell prime land

Property News/ 12 June 2024 No comments
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Source: The Star

The Penang Turf Club (PTC) has voted to sell its historic land in Batu Gantong following an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on Monday. The motion to dissolve the club was overwhelmingly supported, with 146 members in favor and only three against.

With the current market value of commercial land in George Town at approximately RM700 per square foot, the site is expected to be worth around RM6 billion once converted to commercial status. However, converting the land from its current recreational use to a mixed-development property is estimated to cost about RM1 billion.

The PTC, established in 1864, is the oldest horse-racing club in Malaysia and has a membership of 600. The club’s storied history began with a land grant on Macalister Road, where it built its first wooden and attap buildings in 1869. In 1939, the PTC moved to its present prime location next to Taman Jesselton Heights.

The club’s dissolution marks the end of an era for horse racing in Penang, leaving the Selangor Turf Club and Perak Turf Club as the remaining active clubs in Malaysia.

Penang LRT project specs come under federal purview

Property News/ 12 June 2024 2 comments

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Any decision on the specifications of the Penang light rail transport (LRT) will be made by the Transport Ministry as it is a Federal project, says Anthony Loke.

The Transport Minister said that an announcement will be made once the specification is finalised.

“With all due respect, the state government has no locus standi to announce the specification,” said Loke when asked to comment on the statement made by state transport and infrastructure committee chairman Zairil Khir Johari in the recent state assembly that Penang is looking into a “low to medium capacity system” for the Penang LRT Mutiara Line project.

Loke was speaking at a press conference after opening the 57th Asean Senior Transport Officials Meeting here on Tuesday (June 11).

Zairil said the state will not choose a system that has a high capacity like Kelana Jaya LRT Line which can accommodate up to 30,000 passengers as it is not suitable for Penang.

He said the state will choose a scalable system, probably starting with two carriages.

The 29km LRT project comprises 20 stations, including two interchange stations at Komtar and Penang Sentral, with work beginning later this year.

Source: TheStar.com.my

Kampung Wellesley residents urged to apply for individual grants

Property News/ 11 June 2024 No comments

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Residents of Kampung Wellesley, a community over 30 years old, are urged to come together to apply for individual grants.

Chief Miniser Chow Kon Yeow, who visited the neighbourhood in Sungai Jawi on Saturday, listened to the grant issues faced by the Kampung Wellesley residents.

“The 106 lots in the neighborhood hold a single grant under the name of Kampung Wellesley Berhad. The residents do not have individual grants.

“Under the Land Act, signatures from the respective owners or their heirs are needed before applying for individual grants to the land office.

“We hope that they will come together and provide their signatures, as 100% agreement is required from the residents,” Chow said during a press conference during his visit.

Also present were state Local Government, Town and Country Planning Committee chairman Jason H’ng Mooi Lye, who is also the Jawi assemblyman, Bukit Tambun assemblyman Goh Choon Aik, Bukit Tengah assemblyman Gooi Hsiao-Leung, Machang Bubuk assemblyman Lee Khai Loon and Kebun Bunga assemblyman Lee Boon Heng.

Former Sungai Bakap assemblyman Dr Amar Pritpal Abdullah also joined the visit.

Source: Buletin Mutiara

Taman Seri Bedu

Tasek Gelugor/ 10 June 2024 No comments

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Taman Seri Bedu, a residential development scheme by Ihsan Ceria Sdn. Bhd., is located in Tasek Gelugor on a 9.5-acre land along Jalan Tok Bedu, about a 3-minute drive from Tasek Gelugor town centre. The site is just a stone’s throw away from the Setia Fontaines township by SP Setia.

This development will feature 72 units of 2-storey homes, each with a typical 4-bedroom layout, and each bedroom will have its own attached bathroom. The homes come with a built-up size of 1,600 sq.ft. Indicative prices start from RM532,000 onwards.

Project Name: Taman Seri Bedu
Location : Tasek Gelugor
Property Type : Terrace
Total Units : 72
Land Tenure : Freehold
Indicative Price : RM532,000 onwards
Developer : Ihsan Ceria Sdn. Bhd.

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