Straining Setapak’s limited infrastructure


Too much going on: The ongoing development of a sports complex and condominium in Jalan Ayer Jerneh can cause further traffic congestion in the area.

WITH its close proximity to the Kuala Lumpur city centre, Setapak has become prime real estate over the past several years.

However, what was once a bustling and an upcoming suburb with a rich history is slowly deteriorating because issues such as lack of cleanliness, escalating crime and half-baked planning has not been resolved.

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