Housing Ministry to host KL study tour to explain importance of urban renewal Bill to MPs


IPOH, 11 April -- Menteri Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan, Nga Kor Ming bercakap kepada media ketika hadir pada Pengumuman Projek Di bandar Baru Medan, Ipoh Timur hari ini. -- fotoBERNAMA (2025) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

KUALA LUMPUR: The Housing and Local Government Ministry will be hosting a special study tour in the capital on Tuesday (April 29) to provide MPs with insights into the importance of the Urban Renewal Bill, says Nga Kor Ming.

The Housing and Local Government Minister said that official invitations were sent to all MPs, including both government and Opposition representatives, earlier this month to participate in the programme.

"I would like to invite all MPs, including Opposition lawmakers, to join the ministry in visiting dilapidated urban areas and study the success of urban renewal projects that have been implemented," he said in a statement Saturday (April 26).

Nga said the tour will include visits to several deteriorating flats to assess their current condition and identify local issues faced by residents.

MPs will also have the opportunity to witness successful urban renewal projects, where old flats have been redeveloped into modern, comfortable and livable residential areas, he added.

Nga, who is also Teluk Intan MP, said through this initiative, the ministry aims to highlight the potential of the Urban Renewal Bill in accelerating the renewal of unsafe areas and improving the quality of life for urban residents.

"We have arranged three buses from Parliament to take all MPs to see firsthand the dilapidated and neglected conditions of several low-cost flats that urgently need attention," he said, emphasising that the tour aims to underline the urgent need for the drafting of the Bill.

The Urban Renewal Bill, which has been in the works since 2013, is expected to be tabled at the next Parliament meeting in June.

The Bill aims to enhance the quality of life for the people by expediting the process of urban renewal and conservation through lowering the threshold of consent from residents, particularly for buildings that are no longer safe to live in. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

KVDT2 upgrade expected to be completed two years ahead of schedule, says KTMB
Modura debuts to bridge the gap between mass-market and premium home cabinetry in Malaysia
Lifetime ban for developers who abuse cement subsidy, says minister
Retiree loses RM14,000 to scammers on TikTok
King bestows Johor honours on Che' Puan Mahkota Khaleeda, Raja Muda
Sabah Customs seizes over 61kg of drugs in raids at Tawau airport, KK postal warehouse
PLUS expects traffic surge during back-to-back holidays starting Friday
King pilots speedboat to inspect waters around Mersing
Seri Kembangan rep, ex-DAP leader affirm commitment to Rukun Negara after Sultan Selangor’s call
Four teens plead guilty to injuring e-hailing driver in Alor Gajah

Others Also Read