Stakeholders give constructive feedback at DBKL workshop


A member of the public seeking clarification at the workshop held in DBKL’s headquarters.

A WORKSHOP to obtain feedback and suggestions from stakeholders living and working in the vicinity of the Datuk Onn roundabout area, Jalan Tangsi and the road leading to the KTMB tracks for the Heritage Trail 5 project garnered healthy feedback from the people recently.

Stakeholders from Bank Negara, Aswara, Unitar, schools and churches lauded Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) for its initiative to beautify the city, but they also raised concerns on issues like flash floods, congestion and the lack of pedestrian walkways and traffic light junctions at the half-day event held at DBKL’s headquarters.

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