Friday, August 5th, 2011 11:04:00
CITY HALL has clarified that resident' associations (RAs) which have put up security barriers at access roads leading into their neighbourhoods need not bring them down for the time being.
Its Urban Transport Department deputy director, Abdul Hamid Surip, says whether the barriers remain depends on the approval of City Hall, which will take about four weeks.
"Until then, the situation in each neighbourhood will be allowed to remain," he says when clarifying a Hotline report yesterday the RAs have to bring the barriers down immediately, pending City Hall's approval of their application.
It was reported that of the 97 guarded communities in Kuala Lumpur, 67 are awaiting approval from City Hall for their proposed security measures.
City Hall will meet the residents' association of the 67 communities in stages. The first meeting, with 15 RAs, was held on Wednesday
CITY HALL has clarified that resident' associations (RAs) which have put up security barriers at access roads leading into their neighbourhoods need not bring them down for the time being.
Its Urban Transport Department deputy director, Abdul Hamid Surip, says whether the barriers remain depends on the approval of City Hall, which will take about four weeks.
"Until then, the situation in each neighbourhood will be allowed to remain," he says when clarifying a Hotline report yesterday the RAs have to bring the barriers down immediately, pending City Hall's approval of their application.
It was reported that of the 97 guarded communities in Kuala Lumpur, 67 are awaiting approval from City Hall for their proposed security measures.
City Hall will meet the residents' association of the 67 communities in stages. The first meeting, with 15 RAs, was held on Wednesday
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