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Penang taken to task over worsening traffic woes

January 10th, 2012 3 comments

THE state government is not efficient in tackling traffic woes in Penang, especially on the mainland, claimed state Gerakan Environmental Bureau chief Tan Chai Liang.

“If anything, the so-called effort by the state government through its car-free day campaign and bicycle-riding programmes failed to counter the worsening traffic problems in Penang,” he said.

Describing such efforts as short-term measures, Tan said traffic congestion in Penang was at its worst at the Butterworth-Kulim Expressway (BKE) roundabout near the Seberang Jaya Hospital during peak hours.

He said that the merging of numerous lanes near the roundabout from the North-South Expressway (NSE), Penang Bridge and Free Trade Zone area as well as from Megamal Pinang or Pacific Hyperstore in Butterworth caused bottleneck traffic congestions daily from 3pm onwards until about 9pm.

“The problem has been there for years but the state government has done nothing about it, which clearly shows that it does not view the problem seriously.

“We have seen a lot of political shows, like state exco members taking public buses, but there is no real effort to solve the matter effectively,” Tan told a press conference at the state Gerakan headquarters yesterday.

He said that as short-term measures, the state government should get traffic police to guide and control traffic flow in the area besides closing other inlets during peak hours to ease the flow of the exit.

“This is to prevent a traffic pile-up on the NSE,” he said.

Tan also said the state government should consider building a flyover or a tunnel to replace the existing BKE roundabout.

He also warned that the traffic congestion on the Penang Bridge and PLUS highway would jeopardise efforts to develop the Batu Kawan area, as investors would be put off by the traffic con- gestion.

State Public Works, Utilities and Transportation Committee chairman Lim Hock Seng said that a proposal had been submitted by the state Public Works Department for a flyover to be built on the NSE (with the Seberang Jaya mosque on the left) leading to Kulim (near the Road Transport Department).

“The proposal is submitted yearly but it has always been rejected,” he said.

Lim added that the BKE roundabout is part of the Butterworth Outer Ring Road maintained by Lingkaran Luar Butterworth (Penang) Sdn Bhd which comes under the Malaysian Highway Authority under the purview of the Federal Government.

Source: The Star

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The Residence, Phase 2

January 6th, 2012 26 comments

The Residence – Phase 2, strategically located in Bagan Lallang, easy access to North-Sourth Expressway, Perai Industrial Area, Butterworth and a mere minutes drive to Penang bridge. This is a non-gated residential development comprises 14 units of 2-storey semi-detached and 2 units of bungalow houses.

Phase 1: The Residence (Gated and guarded)

Project Name : Taman Cengkeh Indah (The Residence)
Location : Bagan Lallang, Butterworth
Property Type : 2-Storey Semi-Detached and Bungalow
Indicative Price : RM840,000 onwards
Developer Airmas Group
Contact Number : 1700 818 333 / 04-380 6000

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Cititel to build 2 hotels for RM183m

January 6th, 2012 No comments

GEORGE TOWN: Cititel Hotel Management (CHM) Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of IGB Corporation Bhd, will invest RM183 million to build two more hotels on the island.

CHM managing director Datuk Eric H.K. Lim said the properties would be built at the Gat Lebuh Noordin area by early 2014.

The two hotels are the four-star St Giles Hotel and a budget hotel – Cititel Express.

The 33-storey St Giles will have a unique facility of a helicopter pad at the rooftop, while the Cititel Express will occupy 23 storeys.

The St Giles Hotel will have 500 rooms and the Cititel Express will have 275 rooms.

Both these new hotels will be built adjoining each other at the site.

Speaking at a function to mark Cititel Penang's 15th anniversary celebrations here yesterday, Lim said the St Giles Hotel will be the fifth edition under the St Giles Hotel Group, with other hotels in the US, the UK and the Philippines.

The Cititel Express will be the second after Cititel Express in Kota Kinabalu.

He said the groundwork for the two new properties had already started in December and work was expected to be completed by 2014.



SOURCE: Business Times

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Better flow of traffic in Air Itam

January 5th, 2012 No comments

THE next phase of the Jalan Air Itam widening project slated for April should ease traffic congestion by at least 15%, said Penang Municipal Council senior traffic engineer A. Rajendran.

The widening of the 190-metre stretch in front of the Han Chiang High School from two lanes to three is expected to commence once the details of the project has been finalised.

“The widening of the 165m stretch from Green Lane to the school from four to six lanes was completed at the end of last year.

“We are in the midst of preparing the tender documents and are in discussions with Han Chiang on the details of the upgrading works.

“We hope to get started by April. It should take about three months or less to complete,” said Rajendran.

Source: The Star

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Kg Buah Pala nine overjoyed to grab govt offer of 18 double-storey houses

January 4th, 2012 No comments

GEORGE TOWN: The nine families from the former Kampung Buah Pala here are delighted with the offer of double-storey houses costing RM220,000 each in Teluk Air Tawar on the mainland.

They are jumping at the chance as there is no other option.

Their former residents association chairman M. Sugumaran said they were overjoyed as the offer “is better than nothing at all.”

“The villagers will definitely accept the houses despite their location in North Seberang Prai. We have no other choice.

“However, the offer is still under negotiation and has yet to be finalised,” he said when contacted yesterday.

Sugumaran expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for extending help to them on humanitarian grounds.

It was reported yesterday that 18 houses in Taman Sejahtera Indah would be given to nine former temporary occupation licence (TOL) holders and nine members of their extended families on “compassionate grounds” following intervention by the Prime Minister’s Department.

Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, when asked at a press conference in Kom- tar yesterday, said he was unaware of the allocation and declined further comment.

When contacted, Seri Delima assemblyman R.S.N. Rayer expressed surprise over the offer of the double-storey houses.

“Though I am happy that the residents are given a new roof over their heads, it is also disappointing because the Federal Govern-ment should have allocated property on the island for them,” he said when contacted yesterday.

Last October, 24 families who accepted the compensation package received keys to their double-storey houses said to be worth more than RM500,000 each at the new Taman Buah Pala.

On Nov 4, Deputy Chief Minister II Dr P. Ramamsamy said the Kampung Buah Pala saga was “over” since the other nine families had rejected the compensation.



SOURCE: The Star

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