Residents in Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park reject plan for hawker centre


Residents and office workers complain that there are not enough parking spaces in Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park.

RESIDENTS in Kuchai Entrepreneurs Park are protesting against Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) decision to turn a parking lot in their area into a hawker centre.

The area is already very congested, and adding a hawker centre will only aggravate the problem, said office worker Bryan Lew, who has to drive a few rounds to find a parking spot in the morning.

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