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Prepare Penangites for the LRT

Readers Column/ 13 December 2018 No comments

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By Timothy Tye

Introducing a rapid transit system to a population requires more than simply determining the route and selecting the rolling stock. Quite often, the success of the system hinges on how well the local authority prepares the population to accept the new mode of public transport.

There is a risk where lack of preparation results in low ridership of rapid transit systems. Without such preparation, once the novelty of taking the LRT has worn out, the population reverts to their former mode of transport, turning the whole LRT project into a white elephant.

To give the proposed Bayan Lepas LRT a higher chance of success, AnakPinang encourages the local authority to implement steps that will help avoid initial low ridership.

In environments where the population is not accustomed to taking public transport, preparations have to be made prior to actual introduction. This is to give the people time to adjust their routine. This preparation phase may take years, and should be implemented the moment construction commences. That way, when the time comes, the transition to LRT can be smoothly executed.

AnakPinang recommends that the local authority introduce a Rapid Penang stage bus route (possibly an adjustment of Bus 401 route) that closely mimics the actual route of the Bayan Lepas LRT. It should be promoted as the forerunner of the LRT. Naturally, it will not be exact to the LRT route, since the latter is elevated, but it should serve bus stations along the LRT route.

The forerunner gives the people an idea of what is to come, and builds anticipation for the LRT, even as construction progresses. During this period, any teething problems can be identified and rectified.

In addition to the forerunner bus route, the free Penang central area transit, or CAT, feeder bus routes should likewise be adjusted to transport commuters to selected bus stations corresponding to the future LRT stations. Commuters transfer from the feeder bus to the Rapid Penang forerunner.

As soon as the LRT is ready, it replaces the forerunner, and the buses used for that route can be re-deployed to increase the number of feeder buses. This ensures a smooth transition to the LRT with ridership assured.

According to the Penang Transport Master Plan, the Bayan Lepas LRT will be a 30km LRT line between Komtar and the future reclaimed islands in the south. The initial phase will reach Permatang Damar Laut. It will pass through important stops along the way including the Pesta Site, SPICE, Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone and the Penang International Airport.

In neighbourhoods with high population density, feeder buses should be introduced to provide final-mile connectivity, so that commuters do not need to walk more than 150 meters from their home. Suggested feeder routes may include Sungai Dua and Bukit Gambir, transporting commuters to the Pesta bus station, which will eventually be the location of the Pesta LRT station. Other feeder routes may include Bukit Jambul and Bayan Baru North (to Bukit Jambul bus hub), Relau and Sungai Ara (to SPICE bus station), Bayan Baru South and Bukit Gedung (to Jalan Tengah bus station), and so on.

The success or failure of this forerunner to the Bayan Lepas LRT depends greatly on the frequency and reliability of the system. It is of the utmost importance that the Rapid Penang forerunner bus be operated successfully, with sufficient number of buses at reasonable frequency, so that commuters will consider it as a viable alternative to driving.

It is unrealistic and even idealistic to expect the whole population of Penang to take the Bayan Lepas LRT. Studies that use the whole population of Penang, and compare it to the entire population of Singapore and Hong Kong, do not offer the correct picture. At most, we can expect only commuters staying within a 3km distance from the nearest LRT station to consider using the Bayan Lepas LRT. Nevertheless, this alone is sufficient if the line passes through densely populated neighbourhoods.

AnakPinang is supportive of the Penang state government’s initiative to introduce its first LRT line on Penang Island. However, it suggests that the government adequately prepare the population ahead of implementation, to make the Bayan Lepas LRT a success.

Timothy Tye is a spokesperson for AnakPinang, a Penang-based civil group.

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Palm Garden @ Pearl City

Simpang Ampat/ 11 December 2018 14 comments /中文版

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Palm Garden, yet another new serviced residence at Pearl City township in Simpang Ampat. Undertaken by Tambun Indah Group, this is the second high-rise development by the company located Persiaran Mutiara 8. It is adjacent to GEM International School, just across the street from Pearl City Mall.

This development comprises an 18-storey building offering 335 residential units with unit size ranging from 828 sq.ft. onwards. This is probably one of the cheapest new serviced residences you can find in the mainland with an indicative selling price from RM288,000.

Project Name : Palm Garden @ Pearl City
Location : Simpang Ampat, Penang
Property Type : Serviced apartment
Total Units: 335
Land Tenure: Freehold
Indicative Price : RM288,000 onwards
Developer Tambun Indah Land Bhd.

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Refer & Reward: Earn up to RM38K in incentives

Property News/ 10 December 2018 No comments

Stand a chance to earn up to RM38,000 in cash by referring your family members, friends or colleagues to Mah Sing. You will be rewarded when they purchase a selection of the Group’s completed homes and commercial spaces nationwide.

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This Refer N’ Reward schemed is open to public. Valid until 31 December 2018.

It’s easy! Just register a referral via one of the following options:

1. Submit via www.mahsing.com.my/rnr
OR
2. Download MY Mah Sing app & fill-in a simple form

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Developer to contribute RM120K for each LMC unit they do not build

Property News/ 9 December 2018 1 comment

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There are more applicants for affordable housing units on the island than on the mainland (Seberang Prai) in Penang, according to Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow

Therefore, it is imperative for developers to try to fulfill the demand on the island first, said Chow.

As of October, there were 43,052 applicants on the waiting list for various types of affordable housing units in Penang, with the majority on the island.

Chow said that the state plans to offer flexible terms and conditions to developers where those who choose not to build the affordable units can instead contribute RM120,000 for each unit which goes unbuilt to the state housing (revolving) fund.

The fund was established to help the state underwrite some affordable housing schemes which private developers cannot fulfill.

An example of the project undertaken by the fund is the affordable housing project in Jalan S.P. Chelliah.

Chow was speaking after launching the balloting process for 200 low cost units built by the Sunway Property division under the Sunway conglomerate at Desa Kayu Manis in Batu Maung and the Harmoni Flats in Bukit Mertajam, respectively.

Both projects are located adjacent to the group’s property projects in Sunway Cassia at Batu Maung and Sunway Wellesley in Bukit Mertajam.

Among those present were Sunway Penang Property Development Division senior executive director Daniel Lim Hin Soon, its state property division general manager Ahila Ganesan and state exco member Datuk Abdul Halim Hussein.

Chow said that the state plans to reduce the backlog of applicants for affordable housing.

“It can be done with the cooperation of the private sector, especially the developers.”

Source: TheSunDaily.my

 

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10 Projects you can buy in Penang Island under RM500K

Property News/ 7 December 2018 5 comments

Having a budget of only RM500,000 to buy a property in Penang Island? Consider these 10 attractive projects in 8 different locations (in no particular order)…

The Zen Condominium (Bayan Mutiara)

Undertaken by Asia Green at Bayan Mutiara. This development is just a short drive away from Penang World City integrated development, offering more than 1,200 affordable units from RM300,000 onwards. One of the most active affordable housing projects in 2018.

Grace Harmoni (Jelutong)

An affordable housing by Nova Land Development at Jelutong, easily accessible via Tun Dr. Lim Chong Eu Expressway. This development comprises a 44-storey skyscraper, featuring a mix of affordable housing and LMC units. The LMC unit starts from RM100,000 onwards.

SenzVilles (Sungai Ara)

A freehold condominium located in Sungai Ara. This is probably one of the lowest density high-rise residential development in the South East District of Penang Island, with a low starting price of RM200,000 for LMC units. Undertaken by Corfield Development, featuring 397 condominium units. Since this is not a fully affordable project, it’s open for non-Penangite.

Sunsuri Residences (Bayan Lepas)

This is a purpose-built residence by Ideal Property with Airbnb in mind. Strategically located along Jalan Tun Dr Awang, less than 2km away from Penang International Airport. It features 770 serviced residences with three different sizes – 500 sq.ft., 600 sq.ft. and 800 sq.ft. Indicative price from RM330,000 onwards.

PR1MA @ Batu Ferringhi

Penangites who are interested to stay near beaches, PR1MA affordable housing projects at Batu Ferringhi is now open for registration. It is located along Jalan Sungai Satu in Batu Ferringhi, offering a total 1,248 affordable units in two phases. Indicative price is RM300,000.

Fairview Residence (Sungai Ara)

A joint venture affordable housing development by BSG Property and VST Group in Sungai Ara. Located next to Setia Pinnacle by SP Setia, about 10 minutes drive away from Setia SPICE. The development comprises 750 affordable units, with standard built-up size of 970 sq.ft.

M Vista @ Southbay (Batu Maung)

A low-density residential development by Mah Sing Group, part of the company’s Southbay township development at Batu Maung. It is located just a stone’s throw away from Free Trade Zone, less than 5 minutes drive to Penang Second Bridge. This development featuring a 23-storey serviced residence, offering 237 units of residential suites with unit size ranges from 534 sq.ft. to 1,201 sq.ft. Indicative selling price from RM364,000.

Sandilands Foreshore (George Town)

Strategically located along Lintang Macallum 2 in George Town, this is one of the few popular affordable housing projects in Penang. it is undertaken by Tah Wah Group, comprises a 48-storey building featuring a mix of affordable houses, LMC and commercial suites.

PR1MA @ Gelugor

This development is strategically located on Kampung Kastam land near the intersection of Jalan Bukit Gambier and Jalan Lembah, undertaken by Ideal Capital Venture Sdn. Bhd. It’s only less than 2km away from University Science Malaysia (USM). Featuring over 1,000 units of affordable and LMC units. The official launch of this project is expected to be in early 2019.

Urban Suites (Jelutong)

Commercial suites by Cosmopolitan Homes located within an established township at of Jelutong, Penang. It is easily accessible via Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway and surrounded by an abundance of amenities. Lowest selling price starts from RM360,000 for the smallest unit.

 

 

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