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We need more than just housing data to address housing issues

Property News/ 10 July 2018 No comments

MaimunahThe United Nations Human Settlements Programme or UN-Habitat executive director, Maimunah Mohd Sharif’s passion for bringing change to people’s lives certainly shines through.

As the first Asian lady to be appointed to the position, Maimunah who grew up in a kampung in Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan, was previously the mayor of Penang Island City Council and prior to that was the first woman president of the Seberang Perai Municipal Council.

Since she took office early this year in Narobi, Kenya, she has already delivered some remarkable achievements including having launched a transformation process of UN-Habitat in line with the UN’s overall reform aimed at raising its effectiveness on the implementation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the New Urban Agenda (NUA).

She has also succeeded in raising the profile of UN-Habitat through high-level participation in key events in particular the Ninth World Urban Forum in Kuala Lumpur while spearheading innovative, new partnerships with corporations such as the World Bank.

Integration of data

Having been involved in the planning and development of Penang in her previous role, Maimunah speaks from her experience when she tells EdgeProp.my that access to shelter and housing is still very much a challenge not only in Malaysia but globally.

While accurate and timely data is needed to address the issue of housing supply and demand especially in order to effectively deliver affordable housing, she also believes complementary data such as transport, location and job opportunities are also very much required for a deeper insight on housing issues.

“When you talk about getting data for housing, don’t just look at the housing data alone. You have to connect the data to mobility, transportation, connectivity to work places and where the job opportunities are. Data from Napic (the National Property Information Centre) is limited to housing figures but without the other kinds of data, it does not tell you where you should build your affordable houses.

“There is a huge mismatch in terms of demand and supply. Wherever I go around the world, everybody says they need affordable housing. But what type of affordable housing? What kind of design? Where should it be located at? When we dig deeper, we realise we don’t have such data,” she opines.

Statistics, data and analysis are needed to “fit everything together”. The younger generation, she adds, may not need or want to own a house but there must be access to a house or shelter.

“So it (the house) needs to be affordable to rent or even to stay short-term. Essentially, accessibility to housing is needed,” says Maimunah.

ThinkCity managing director Hamdan Abdul Majeed who was also present at the interview, concurs, stating that homeownership is a choice but what’s important is accessibility to housing.

“We also need a spectrum [of housing choices], so that we can make a choice. Some want smaller houses, some want bigger houses. What we need is a housing market that is modular and is able to shift. Housing is an important dimension of making the city progress. It requires an adequate amount of space to build in the city, and not away from the city, particularly for affordable housing. It must be looked at in terms of maximising the outcome for the city as opposed to maximising owners’ returns,” he says.

Source: EdgeProp.my

 

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Desa Alma Ria

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Desa Alma Ria, a residential development by Harta Intan Group at Bukit Mertajam. It is strategically located within Alma township, about 3km drive from AEON Mall and Tesco Hypermarket. Neighboring communities include Taman Alma Ria, Taman Alma Indah and Jesselton Hills by DNP Land.

This development comprises a 11-storey apartment, offering 112 units of medium cost houses. Indicative selling price from RM270,000 onwards for a standard 1,000 sq.ft. unit.

Project Name : Desa Alma Ria
Location : Alma, Butterworth, Penang
Property Type : Apartment
Built-up Size: 1,000 sq.ft.
Total Units: 112
Indicative Price: RM270,000 onwards
Developer : Harta Intan Group

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World Cup FINAL! Live screening @ Southbay, Penang

Catch the live screening of FIFA World Cup FINAL at Southbay Sales Gallery, Penang. Hosted by Mah Sing Group, featuring food trucks & many fun activities!

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Activities Highlight:
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Foosball Attack
Tabletop Football Fever
Kids Inflatable
Food Trucks

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Official opening of Batu Maung flyover (P10)

p10-flyoverMotorists can look forward to breezier travelling along the newly upgraded 1.25km stretch from Batu Maung to Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah in Bayan Lepas, Penang.

The RM123mil project includes the construction of a 650m four-lane flyover, upgrading of roads from the section in front of SK Batu Maung to Solok Bayan Lepas intersection, and beautification of the roundabout beneath the flyover.

Works Minister Baru Bian said the project, which was approved during the 10th Malaysia Plan (2011-2015), was completed as scheduled on June 29.

He said the project would benefit the local community and bring positive impact to the local socio-economy.

“The project is meant to accommodate the increasing number of vehicles from the Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah Bridge to Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah and the Penang International Airport.

“The upgraded road is capable of catering to 80,000 vehicles daily.

“With smoother traffic flow, road users coming from the Bayan Lepas Free Industrial Zone and Permatang Damar Laut would save time travelling to the other side.

“It can also cater to further development in the area,” he said after opening the road yesterday.

Also present were Works Ministry deputy secretary-general Datuk Abdul Razak Jaafar and state Public Works, Utilities and Flood Mitigation Committee chairman Zairil Khir Johari.

Source: TheStar.com.my

 

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Works on Ayer Itam – LCE Expressway bypass to start Q2 2019

Property News/ 6 July 2018 7 comments

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Works on one of the three paired roads — the 5.7km Ayer Itam-Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway bypass — are expected to startat the beginning of the second quarter next year.

Consortium Zenith Construction Sdn Bhd (CZC) senior executive director Datuk Zarul Ahmad Mohd Zulkifli said the groundbreaking ceremony was expected to be held end of this year.

“There is still land acquisition to be done by the Land Office on 10 plots of Federal and private lands.

“It will take about three to six months.

“Once we have done a considerable amount of work on this paired road, we will then start work on the 10.53km North Coastal Paired Road (NCPR) from Tanjung Bungah to Teluk Bahang.

“Otherwise, Penang island will become a major construction site,” he said during an interview at a hotel yesterday.

The paired roads are part of the RM6.3bil mega project, which also comprises a 7.2km undersea tunnel connecting Gurney Drive on the island to Bagan Ajam in Seberang Prai, and the 4.075km Gurney Drive — Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu Expressway bypass.

The road from Ayer Itam will be 5.7km long, starting from Jalan Kampung Pisang and connecting with the expressway in Gelugor.

This road will have three interchanges, allowing motorists to get on and off from Jalan Thean Tek, Jalan Yeap Chor Ee and Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah.

About 70% of the dual carriageway will be elevated and the link provides for a 70km/h speed limit.

 

Zarul said they had secured the Detailed Environmental Impact Assessment approval for all the three paired roads.

“We are now proceeding with the Environmental Management Plan and the state government is looking into the land acquisition issue,” he said.

On concerns raised by Tanjung Bungah Residents Association (TBRA) that 46% of the proposed NCPR would be on terrain with a higher than 25 degree slope, Zarul said they had considered all issues and concerns raised by the public.

“As a result, those concerns have been translated into the environmental management plan, which we have to comply.

“The Department of Environment (DoE) imposed 59 conditions on us and some of them were to rectify the environmental issues.

“We will make sure that the issues will be taken into consideration and keep the environment intact.

“The trees and the Dusky Leaf Monkeys (langur), a kind which can only be found up north, will be well taken care of,” he said.

The NCPR is a 10.53km four-lane road from near SK Teluk Bahang stretching until the L-shaped bend of Lembah Permai in Tanjung Bungah’s hillside.

It will have three interchanges along the way — in Jalan Sungai Emas, Persiaran Sungai Permai and near Chin Farm Waterfall.

Source: TheStar.com.my

 

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