PJ’s off-course one-way loop


1 StarMetro’s report in September 2014 which showed the road side view of the one-way loop. 2 An aerial view of the road system in Petaling Jaya. – filepic

IT HAS been more than a year since the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) started the one-way loop (OWL) project that purportedly costs RM23.8mil. One year on and the road system continues to be a mess with torn-down dividers, uneven roads and sidewalks that do not serve its original intended purpose.

Perhaps the public has forgotten exactly what MBPJ promised when the project was conceptualised, so let’s look at some of the conceptual art of the OWL that StarMetro published in September 2014.

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