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State to hold gotong-royong at clan jetties in Weld Quay

Property News/ 30 December 2011 No comments

WITH less than a month away before Penangites usher in the Year of the Dragon, the state government has called on the public, individuals and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to lend a hand to the upcoming ‘Spring Cleaning @ George Town World Heritage Site 2012’ programme.

Unlike the state’s first gotong- royong programme which covered the entire core heritage zone early this year, state Local Government and Traffic Management Committee chairman Chow Kon Yeow said the focus would be on the Weld Quay clan jetties this time.

“Spring cleaning is a Chinese New Year tradition and we hope to get some 500 participants to help the residents clean up the clan jetties.

“We are giving the jetties special attention because the area is an important tourism spot,” he told a press conference yesterday.

Spring Cleaning @ George Town World Heritage Site 2012’ will be held on Jan 15 from 8am until noon.

Participants must register at the Chew Jetty community hall on the day itself.

Some 50 Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) workers will also join the group in cleaning up the area.

Chow said the council would also help the residents dispose off their old bulky furniture a week before the programme.

“Items like old sofa and fridge should be left outside their house and the MPPP workers will pick them up,” he said.

Among the activities on that day are an aerobics session and the pruning and planting of trees.

There will also be a lucky draw for participants with prizes including a television set and wrist watch.

Chow said similar gotong-royong activities would be held at four other zones namely Acheh Street, Cintra Street, Padang Kota Lama and the Friendship Park (in front of City Bayview Hotel) on Jan 8.

As part of the ‘Spring Cleaning @ George Town World Heritage Site 2012’ programme, 120 rubbish bins costing RM22,000 will be placed within the heritage zone.

MPPP president Patahiyah Ismail said the programme was aimed at getting the community to come together to clean up their living environment.

“It’s not about the council coming in to clean the area for them — it’s about working together,” she said.

On a separate matter, Chow said the RM1mil upgrading works on the ‘must-visit’ clan jetties was on-going.

He said work on the Lim and Tan jetties had been completed while that of the other five would continue next year.

On the area’s cleanliness, Pengkalan Kota assemblyman Lau Keng Ee said rubbish floating on the water was not the doing of the residents.

“The garbage floats from other areas during high tide and it’s very difficult to clean it up because you cannot use machines. You have to climb down and do the job manually.

“Early this year, the state government allocated RM10,000 for this purpose and I am now waiting for the next round of allocation so that we can do a second cleanup before Chinese New Year,” he said.

He said residents would be paid RM80 per day to do the cleaning once the allocation was approved.

“It’s not an easy job but the residents know the area best and can do the job well,” he said.

For details on the ‘Spring Cleaning @ George Town World Heritage Site 2012’, call Lau at 012-4422511.

Source: The Star

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Major roads leading to tourist hotspots in Penang jammed

Property News/ 29 December 2011 2 comments

GEORGE TOWN: Christmas may be over but until the school term commences next week, the narrow roads here are expected to be congested with an influx of vehicles from outside the state.

This is because there is an estimated 40% increase in the entry of vehicles, as reported by Penang Bridge Sdn Bhd (PBSB), said Traffic Police Operation and Enforcement Officer Asst Supt Ahmad Ezzely Razali.

A check in several areas here at about 2pm yesterday showed that the major roads leading to tourists spots and landmarks in Penang were jammed.

The roads were Magazine Road (next to 1st Avenue Mall), Penang Road leading to Transfer Road and Burmah Road as well as Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah leading to Lebuh Farquhar and Jalan Mesjid Kapitan Keling.

Traffic along those roads was slow-moving.

“The traffic congestion is expected to continue until school reopens. We have deployed our traffic officers to the congested areas during peak hours from 6am to 8am and from 5pm to 7pm daily. They will direct the traffic flow along busy roads and at tourist spots.”

He said traffic police would be deployed in full force during the festive period.

ASP Ahmad Ezzely said the traffic movement here was monitored in the control rooms of the state police headquarters and the George Town district police headquarters.

He advised motorists to report incidents that could cause congestion such as minor accidents to the control room at 04-222 1722 or 04-218 1822.

A company driver who only wished to be known as Ali said that it took him 30 minutes to get from Komtar to Anson Road where his office is.

“On normal days, it takes me about five minutes or less,” he said.

Sundry shop assistant, R. Surenthar, 19, said he had noticed a traffic crawl at Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling in front of his shop.

“It is the same each year during the school holidays,” he said.

Figures from the portal penangeconomicmonhtly.com, which quoted the Road Transport Department, show that there are some 800,000 registered motorists along with a million registered motorcycles.

Source: The Star

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Panoramic park plan for Pearl Hill

Property News/ 28 December 2011 No comments

A PIECE of land covering the peak of Pearl Hill in Tanjung Bungah and its surrounding area in Penang will be transformed into a park with a viewing point for tourists.

Tanjung Bungah assemblyman Teh Yee Cheu said a 6.07ha piece of land where a Tua Pek Kong Temple is located near the peak of the hill had been identified for the project.

He said the park would be loca-ted some 152.4m above sea level.

It would provide tourists with a panoramic view of the sea, Tanjung Bungah, Tanjung Tokong and Batu Ferringhi, he said.

He also said a working committee comprising temple committee members, residents, Tanjung Bungah Resident Association members, Tanjung Bungah Community Development and Security Committee (JKKK), Taman Seri Setia JKKK, would be formed in two weeks’ time.

“The committee will look into cleaning and beautifying the surrounding area.

“We hope to allocate a small plot for a Chinese medicine practitioner to plant some herbs,” he said, adding that the Penang Municipal Council would also be working together with the committee on the project.

Teh said development in the area would be kept minimal.

“We do not know how much will be needed for the project until the committee is formed.

“The state has agreed in principle to the project and I hope the paperwork will be completed soon to get the project started,” he said after holding a discussion session on the project with residents and members of the concerned groups yesterday.

Teh said the private sector was also welcome to sponsor some tables and chairs for the pro- ject.

He said that besides the Chinese temple, there were also seven army bases and an observatory built by the British in the area.

Source: The Star

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Exclusive Series @ Taman Bagan

Butterworth/ 27 December 2011 28 comments

Exclusive Series @ Taman Bagan, a residential development by BSG Property located within the established township of Taman Bagan in Butterworth, Penang. This property development comprises 30 units 2-storey terrace houses. It comes with unique dual frontage design.

Property Project : Exclusive Series @ Taman Bagan
Location : Taman Bagan, Penang
Property Type : 2-Storey Terrace
Tenure : Freehold
Total Units : 30
Developer : Chainferry Development Sdn Bhd (Boon Siew Group)


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Upgrades on the right track

Property News/ 25 December 2011 No comments

PHASE One of the road upgrades on Penang island by the Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) is now 30% completed and it is expected to be fully completed by the end of 2013.

The project involving several roads is aimed at reducing traffic congestion on the island.

Six construction packages, at a total cost of RM37mil, have been planned for phase one.

“The first package to be completed was in July 2011. It involved the upgrading of the Lorong Batu Lancang and Lebuhraya Thean Tek intersection.

“The RM300,000 upgrade was completed in three months and it provides a free-flow left-turn for northbound traffic on Lorong Batu Lancang towards Lebuhraya Thean Tek,” said the council acting deputy director of engineering department A. Rajendran during a press briefing on Wednesday.

The second package, currently 90% completed, is the upgrading of the state mosque interchange to provide additional lanes, plus more right-turn lanes into Jalan Air Itam.

The RM1.2mil upgrade which commenced in August, is expected to be finished by January next year.

“Another package which has started work, is the upgrading of Jalan Gottlieb and Jalan Bagan Jermal to provide additional lanes on both sides, thereby increasing the roadway capacities.

“The additional lanes will also function as waiting area for school traffic during dismissal hours. Bicycle lanes will also be provided from the intersection in Jalan Kebun Bunga to Jalan Kelawei,” he said.

For the bicycle lanes, the completion progress is only 10% as work only started in November this year.

The tender had closed three months earlier at a price tag of RM3.5mil.

It is expected to be ready by July 2012.

The remaining packages which have yet to begin work are the removal of traffic lights at the intersection in Jalan Scotland and Jalan Batu Gantung, upgrading of Udini Roundabout to provide free-flow U-turn for northbound traffic and an elevated U-turn at Lorong Batu Lancang to cater for traffic from Jalan Taman Greenview, Jalan Tembaga and Lorong Batu Lancang.

Phase two of the road upgrading project comprises 10 future development plans and they are expected to be completed by 2014 at an estimated cost of RM24mil

Present at the briefing was Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng who had earlier announced the project in May.

The public is welcome to provide feedback on the road upgrades by e-mailing Rajendran at rajendra@mppp.gov.my.

Source: The Star

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