KL town hall session highlights stalled urban renewal projects


By CY LEE

Maimunah (front row, eight from left) with Azman (on the mayor’s left) and attendees at the ‘Dialog Bandar Raya’ town hall session at Bandar Tun Razak Sports Complex.

DELAYS in urban renewal projects and the urgent need for more community involvement took centre stage at Kuala Lumpur’s “Dialog Bandar Raya” (City Dialogue) 2025.

The town hall, the first of 11 scheduled across the city this year, aims to forge stronger ties between Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and its residents.

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