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Thursday, May 9, 2024

Selangor’s 2035 structural plan on display for public comments

 

DATUK SERI AMIRUDIN SHARI
Menteri besar Amirudin Shari at the launch of the draft of the Selangor State Structure Plan 2035 in Shah Alam today. (Bernama pic)

PETALING JAYA: The state government today launched the Selangor State Structure Plan 2035 (Amendment) draft.

This document complements the First Selangor Plan 2021-2025 to manage the state’s future physical development.

Menteri besar Amirudin Shari said the draft is a review of the Selangor state structure plan that had remained unaltered since its gazettement on Feb 2, 2017, Bernama reported.

He said the document focusses on development proposals in suburban areas as a catalyst for accelerating existing development.

In addition to Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, Gombak and Sepang, it also highlights development proposals in the northern and southern regions of Selangor.

He said the plan’s economic development focus also entails the ongoing economic planning for three regions — the Southern Selangor Integrated Development Region, the Sabak Bernam Development Area and the Maritime Gateway Economic Development Zone.

Amirudin said the structural plan will serve as a reference for government agencies and NGOs, other stakeholders and industry players to develop Selangor.

Its primary objective is to align state planning, policies and strategies with international, federal and state standards.

The plan outlines 17 strategic directions, 73 policies and 522 initiatives. These will serve to steer the state’s development trajectory for the coming decade.

The Selangor State Structure Plan 2035 (Amendment) draft will be exhibited from today until June 9.

The public can submit feedback, objections, and appeals regarding any proposal.

“Public feedback or objections are highly encouraged to ensure the planning brings the desired benefits to the people and facilitates the implementation of all the development projects outlined,” Amirudin said. - FMT

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