The MBSJ food court at Taman Tasik Sri Serdang has been rebuilt with 10 stall lots and public facilities.
THE reconstructed food court at Taman Tasik Sri Serdang, Seri Kembangan, was unveiled during the first Subang Jaya Car-Free Day for the year.
Organised by the Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ), the event marked the first such event to be held at the Seri Serdang state constituency.
“The project to demolish and rebuild the MBSJ food court at Taman Tasik Sri Serdang began on Sept 11, 2023, and was fully completed on Feb 4.
“It was built at a cost of RM1.275mil,” said the city council’s Corporate and Strategic Management Department in a statement.
“The food court is equipped with 10 stalls and public facilities, including toilets for men, women and the disabled, surau, parking bays and a waste disposal facility.”
The department added that the project aimed to provide a comfortable, clean and safe space for people to eat as well as function as a platform for traders to earn an income.
Held in collaboration with Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), the event was attended by some 1,000 participants.
“Both parties worked on a joint mural art project at Taman Tasik Sri Serdang to enhance and beautify the park’s surroundings,” the department said.
Also present were Subang Jaya mayor Datuk Amirul Azizan Abd Rahim, Subang Jaya deputy mayor Mohd Zulkurnain Che Ali, Seri Serdang assemblyman Abbas Salimmi Che Adzmi@Azmi and UPM vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Ahmad Farhan Sadullah.
The activities included a 5.6km fun run and 15km fun ride, traditional folk sports, demonstrations by the police and Fire and Rescue Department, free health screenings, e-waste collection booth as well as exhibitions on crime and dengue prevention.
The subsequent dates and venues for the car-free day are May 11 at South City Plaza, Seri Kembangan, Aug 10 at Giant Bandar Kinrara, Kinrara and Oct 26 at MBSJ headquarters in Subang Jaya.

