KUALA LUMPUR, June 11 — The Local Government Development Ministry (KPKT) will expand the Healthy City pilot project to other locations in an effort to realise the development...
KUALA LUMPUR, June 11 — The Local Government Development Ministry will expand the Healthy City pilot project to other locations in an effort to realise the development of healthy, sustainable and safe cities to support the Malaysia Madani agenda.
“The project at this site focuses on upgrading existing facilities such as pedestrian and cycling paths, route marker signs, shared lane facilities for micro-mobility vehicles, installation of gymnasium equipment and so on. Suhaimi said in the long run, the initiative will be expanded to include more local authorities to ensure a comprehensive implementation using a whole-of-nation approach.
Meanwhile, Ampang Jaya Municipal Council president Dr Ani Ahmad said the pilot project at Laman Rekreasi Tasek Tambahan, which started on Oct 8, 2021, was supposed to be completed on Jan 7 last year but was delayed due to the implementation of the Movement Control Order.
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