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Taking Penang to the next level
GEORGE TOWN: It’s easy to understand why Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow is such a popular figure in Penang despite hailing from Kuala Lumpur.
Transport plan tops CM’s list
NEWLY sworn-in Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow says the state will be “pushing further” for the approval of the Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP).
Only four more days to object to Pahang 2050 Structural Plan
KUANTAN: Only four days remain for the public to file their complaints or objections against the draft of the Pahang 2050 State Structural Plan (RSN).
Penang govt asked to submit report
KUALA LUMPUR: The Penang state government has been asked to present a report on the Tanjung Bungah landslide tragedy to the National Physical Planning Council next week.
LRT station site ‘far off’ in view of airport expansion
GEORGE TOWN: The state Transport Council has acknowledged that the proposed LRT station for the Penang airport is far from the terminal.
Councils should enforce policies to prevent floods, says Noh
MUAR: Local councils should enforce existing laws to ensure all parties abide by rules to resolve flood issues, said Urban Well-Being, Housing and Local Government Minister Tan Sri Noh Omar.
Six-lane highway part of proposal for high-density TTDI development
Taman Tun Dr Ismail (TTDI) residents are adamant about preserving the Taman Rimba Kiara green lung from a proposed 4.86ha development.
Push for development that puts society’s interests first
THE latest amendments to the Town and Country Planning Act are few – all the changes fit on a single page of the Government Gazette – but they may ultimately reshape development in Malaysia.
China to invest RM3bil for Kuala Kedah terminal
ALOR SETAR: China is looking to build a RM3bil Kedah Integrated Fishery Terminal (KIFT) in Kuala Kedah for landing and processing of tuna fish.
Penang hopes new EIA requirements not retrospective
BUTTERWORTH: The state government says new guidelines for the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) and Detailed Environmental Assessment (DEIA) should not be made retrospective for EIA studies already underway in the state.