Friday, February 6, 2015

DANGEROUS ROAD - 1






My blog on the above dated 4 February, 2015 refers  .

Immediate action has been taken by JKR Sungai Siput to request an estimated amount of RM133,000 for road repairs from the Perak State JKR in respond to KRT Taman-Taman Muhibbah & Komuniti Muhibbah written complaint recently.

 

Today (6.2.2015), few workers are in progress of repairing the damaged road - minor repairs and maintenance works.

damaged road

repairing works in progress

















Wednesday, February 4, 2015

DANGEROUS ROAD






The main entrance from Jalan Kuala Kangsar turning into Jalan Dato' See Khoon Lim is a dangerous zone. Due to a road accident a few months ago, part of the junction was damaged and covered by sand and pebbles. The road has been resurfaced but uneven. These are the factors that endanger the life of the road users especially motorcyclist. Few minor accidents occurred.

KRT Taman-Taman Muhibbah & Komuniti Muhibbah committee members visited this area on 25 January, 2015, an official written complaint forwarded to Sungai Siput JKR by hand.



The JKR Sungai Siput official told us that immediate actions will be taken to clear all the sand and pebbles. The maintenance contractor, Belati Wangsa will be ask to redo the area.


This area re-visited on 3 February, 2015 and found that the area has been cleaned.
















Sunday, February 1, 2015

CIVIC AWARENESS, where????








The entrance to Kampung Muhibbah Fasa 2B via lorry parking zone has been a rubbish dump site more than 10 years ago! KRT Taman-Taman Muhibbah and Komuniti Muhibbah have made numerous complaints to MPKK verbally and written. MPKK is kind to take immediate actions ... but for how long if the rubbish dumping continuous and never end!

A visit to this area on 24 January, 2015, rubbish being pick-up by MPKK. Bull dozer came to clean the area but the rubbish dumping already started ..... On 1 February, 2015, rubbish all along the road site! 

rubbish rubbish rubbish


Where is the civic awareness? What's wrong with our people? 

construction waste