Time for Look Out Point restaurants to move
Danger site: Ampang Look Out Point restaurant owners have been told to remove their belongings from the area next week.
RESTAURANT operators at Look Out Point (ALOP) will have to remove their belongings from the area next week, Kajang Municipal Council (MPKj) president Datuk Hassan Nawawi Abdul Rahman said at the full board meeting.
“They will be supervised by Tourism Selangor when they move their belongings. The slope at ALOP has been stabilised. We have stationed 15 enforcement officers there on three shifts, 24-hours daily, ” he said.
He also said Taman Koop Cuepacs 3B would be closed to the public beginning today. Only residents can access the road now.
“Residents have requested for the road to be closed to outsiders due to heavy usage,” explained Hassan.
Meanwhile, a month has passed since the issue of houses being turned into hostels was raised in last month’s full board but the council has yet to come up with guidelines or solutions.
MPKj councillor Arut-chelvan Subramaniam had raised the issue during the previous full board meeting and was given the same reply, that the council would study how the Petaling Jaya City Council and Subang Jaya Municipal Council had dealt with similar problems in their jurisdiction.
~News courtesy of The Star~
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