Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Happy Deepavalli

The 3 Greens Committee would like to take this opportunity to wish all our Hindu neighbours a very Happy Deepavalli.



May your Divali be a celebration of beautiful colours and many sparkles...

Friday, October 7, 2011

MPSJ 10km Run 2011 ( Dec 4, 2011 )




When You Hear the Siren

MPSJ introduces new multi-purpose patrol car



THE next time you are double-parked on busy Subang Jaya roads especially in commercial areas and you hear your vehicle registration number being called out, move it fast!

That “last call” if unheeded would see your vehicle being towed away by the enforcement unit of the Subang Municipal Council.

MPSJ president Dato Asmawi Kasbi said had introduced the new Proton Inspira enforcement vehicle, the first of its kind in the municipality to be used round the clock for official duties, including enforcement operations.

“The vehicle will be used to escort VIPs and assist in traffic dispersal especially when traffic lights are down or in accidents.”

“We will be using this to patrol commercial areas to deter double parking. We will announce via the public announcement system installed in the car and sound the siren to ask vehicle owners to remove their cars before towing operations begin,” he said.

Asmawi said MPSJ’s enforcement unit on motorcycles would continue issuing summonses to those who double-parked.

He said the vehicle will also be used during natural disasters and compliment the police force

MPSJ to clean up neighbourhood of rubbish within a month

THE Subang Jaya Municipal Council will clean up the neighbourhood of rubbish within a month, says council president Dato Asmawi Kasbi.

“We will clear up all the rubbish and bulky waste which has been indiscriminately dumped by road shoulders.”

“The council will also place big bins for residents to dump their bulky waste as a measure to reduce indiscriminate dumping,” he said to SJ Echo after the council’s monthly morning briefing.

Asmawi said the Urban Services and Landscape Department would be teamed up to tackle this problem.

“MPSJ lorries will be mobilised to pick up rubbish by the road shoulders throughout the whole municipality,” he said.

He said MPSJ would place bulky waste bins in strategic locations and hoped that residents would give their cooperation to the council to stem the problem.
On illegal banners and signages, Asmawi admitted that the council was overwhelmed with the problem.

“MPSJ contractors who had been asked to help remove the Ah Long banners in Seri Kembangan were threatened by thugs.”

“Our enforcement officers have been directed to tackle this issue and to increase their efforts to fight this problem,” he said.

Asmawi said the council would contact utility companies like Tenaga Nasional and Telekom Malaysia to explore ways to clean up stickers which had vandalised their property as well.

“I would like to appeal to residents to help us out too. Call us if you spot people putting up illegal banners and placing stickers everywhere,” he said.

MPSJ’s Hotline can be reached at 03-5637 6545.