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Sunday, October 8, 2017

Stop paying rent to ministry, Lembah Subang PPR residents told



The management of Taman Putra Damai People’s Housing Project (PPR) in Lembah Subang is still being carried out by the Selangor government, state executive councillor in charge of housing Iskandar Abdul Samad said today.
Urging residents to stop paying their rents to the Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Ministry, Iskandar directed them to do so at the existing Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ) office at Block D of the eight-block PPR.


“If rentals are paid to the ministry and MBPJ does not collect enough rent to cover their maintenance cost, the residents will be faced with problems because the ministry will not carry out the maintenance works,” Iskandar said.
He said in a statement today that despite claims of a takeover by Putrajaya, the MBPJ has continued to carry out its duties for residents at the PPR.
“There are eight blocks at the PPR and four workers are assigned to clean the blocks daily.
“One worker will be on the ground floor while three others are assigned to the top floors,” said Iskandar, adding that he visited the low-cost units last Thursday.


At the same time, he said, all elevators at the PPR are also maintained by two MBPJ appointed companies, as well as technicians from its Engineering Department.
Aside from maintaining the facilities, Iskandar said, MBPJ has carried out community programmes for residents at the PPR, as part of a state government initiative to raise incomes of the urban poor.
“So the MBPJ does not only care about the facilities, but also about the communities,” the Chempaka assemblyperson added.

In 2008, the then Pakatan Rakyat federal opposition pact wrested control of Selangor for the first time, after which the ministry, in 2012, handed over the management of PPRs to the state government.
However, in August last year, Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Minister Noh Omar announced that Putrajaya would take back several housing projects from the state, following allegations of mismanagement and lack of maintenance.
Noh at the time said that PPR Lembah Subang 1 would be the pilot project to be taken over by the federal government.- Mkini

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