Saturday, March 26, 2011

Recycling Time of the Month

Its that Recycling time of the month again! We hope once again for your support to bring out
  • Old newspapers / magazines / cardboards
  • Aluminium cans / tins / steel containers / plastic bottles
  • Used Car batteries / old electrical applicances
  • Old clothings / other recyclables
to the wooden gazebo at USJ3/1 padang this Sunday ( April 3, 2011 ) between the hours of 1:00pm till 5:00pm.

Our Pro-tem committee members / street representatives will be present to recieve your recyclables; Neighbours are also invited to come and meet up with us if you have any questions pertaining to our GnG initiatives.

Thank you

3 Greens Committee

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Let there be light!

From: "Pershanta Kumar a/l J.Raman"
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 16:45:31
To:
Cc: Ong Li Ling
Subject: RE: Greetings

Dear Mr.Andy,

There will two different task will be carried out ;

1. MPSJ will be fixing lamp with the bracket on every post which dun have any lamp now. But, when it come to numbers of lamp, its still depend on MPSJ decision. They might not fix too many lamps at a same place. As their concern, excessive light intensity can give bad effect on environment (eg. Plant growth). As I understand, they will brighten up the place.

2.TNB will be replacing all the old 70W to 100W. There will be no more 70W bulb can be seen at your area once this task done :)

Thanks & Regards,

PERSHANTA KUMAR A/L J.RAMAN

JURUTERA KENDALIAN & SENGGARAAN (LV)

TNBD SUBANG JAYAHP: 019 - 646 3087

-----Original Message-----
From: andylam@mobileemail.vodafone.com.my
[mailto:andylam@mobileemail.vodafone.com.my]
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 2:34 PM
To: Pershanta Kumar a/l J.Raman
Cc: Ong Li Ling
Subject: Re: Greetings

Hi Mr Pershanta Kumar,

Thank you for your reply. It certainly has answered my questions. I'm very impressed to see MPSJ and TNB working closely and proactively to brighten up Subang Jaya resulting in a more crime free place for the residents.

However, I'd like to know whether ALL the lamposts will be installed with new bulbs including those without the holders which I highlighted to Ms Ong in my earlier mail to her.

Thanks and regards,

Andy Lam
0193337088

Sent from my BlackBerry(r) wireless device via Vodafone-Celcom Mobile.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Pershanta Kumar a/l J.Raman"
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2011 12:54:50
To: Ong Li Ling;
Cc: Norsiah Ismail; Kausalia Dewi A/P Tirisamy; Hazirawati Hashim; Mohd Nurashid Bin Mohd Yusoff
Subject: RE: Greetings

Thank you Li Ling.

Dear Mr.Andy,

You have raised two issues here;

1. Need more street lights
2. Existing street lights not bright enough.


For your information, MPSJ are working with TNB to fix street light on every post at USJ 3 area soon. We have done all the cost estimation of fixing street lights and forwarded it to MPSJ personals. It's staging at application process now.

The existing street lights at USJ3 area are using 70W bulb. We are in the midst of replacing all the 70W bulbs at Subang Jaya to 100W which will be more brighter. We will replace 70W bulb at USJ 3 in three weeks time


Hope I ve answered you. Feel free to call or mail me if you need more information.

Thanks & Regards,

PERSHANTA KUMAR A/L J.RAMAN

JURUTERA KENDALIAN & SENGGARAAN (LV)

TNBD SUBANG JAYAHP: 019 - 646 3087


-----Original Message-----
From: Ong Li Ling
Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2011 11:20 AM
To: andylam@mobileemail.vodafone.com.my
Cc: Norsiah Ismail; Kausalia Dewi A/P Tirisamy; Pershanta Kumar a/l J.Raman
Subject: RE: Greetings

Dear Mr Andy Lam,

As per email last week, these are the contact details of my colleagues in Subang Jaya :

Customer Service Manager : Norsiah Ismail 019 242 8090
Streetlighting Engineer : Pershanta Kumar 019 646 3087
Customer Relations Officer : Kausalia Dewi 012 976 1513

Office number : 03 56286500

I have c.c. this email to my colleagues. Hope you are able to resolve your streetlighting issues soon.

Regards
LiLing


On Feb 26, 2011, at 1:17 AM, "andylam@mobileemail.vodafone.com.my"
wrote:

> Hi Ms Ong Li Ling,
> My name is Andy Lam. I got your name and email address from my good
friend, Mr Lee Seng Teck who speaks very highly of you. He told me that you've been extremely helpful with regards to his TNB problems recently.
How I wish there are just as helpful people in other government depts.
> I'm the Chairman of our USJ3/1 Residents Association with the primary
objective of making our neighbourhood a safer place for the residents.
As such we've managed to fence up our area and engaged security guards to look after our families and us 24hrs. This peace of mind of course comes with quite a hefty bill and fortunately most of the residents agree to contribute monthly to pay for the guard services.
> There's something perhaps you may be able to help make our area safer
by installing additional streetlights as most of the street lights are quite far apart. For instance, there is a lamp post in front of my house at 11, USJ3/1G
> which does not have a light and the next one is approximately 25meters
away. Besides, most of these lights are more than 10yrs old and the lights are not bright at all. I would appreciate very much if you could send some of your officers to our area ( USJ3/1, 1A to 1H) and assess the situation. In fact, I would very much like to meet you to explain in detail. I can be reached at 0193337088.
> Finally, I hope you can look into our request so as to make our
residential area crime free if possible.
>
> Warmest regards,
>
> Andy Lam
> 0193337088

Friday, March 4, 2011

RM500 reward for info on garbage dumping

THE Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) is offering RM500 to anyone who can give information that leads to catching the culprits behind the garbage woes in USJ 2.

Recently, StarMetro reported that rubbish including waste such as broken sofas, chairs and unwanted household items could be seen dumped in various spots.

Resident Siti Hajjar, 52, believes that this is the work of outsiders because she had seen a truck unloading sofas and other items by the roadside once.

She claimed that a truck comes to collect the items but has not seen it for a month now.

Another resident Satwant Singh, 66, said the residents were also contributing to the mess by throwing their rubbish far away from their houses and not in their own bins.

MPSJ blames the situation on the lack of responsibilty and concern of residents over the cleanliness of their area.