KUALA LUMPUR City Hall (DBKL) wants 75% of the common areas in Kuala Lumpur city to be accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities and the elderly, in 10 years.
DBKL Project Implementation and Building Maintenance Department deputy director Ch’ng Gaik Bee @ Dalilah Bee Abdullah, however, said this did not include residential areas as these were considered private properties.
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