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Protest on use of Lorong Stampin Tengah 5E as main access into Condominium Project

SUPP Public Complaints Bureau (SUPP PCB) Chief, Wilfred Yap recently went back for a follow up meeting with the residents and home owners of Shefford View Neighbourhood located at Lorong Stampin Tengah 5E who had protested on the usage of Lorong Stampin Tengah 5E as a main access into a proposed Condominium Project.

During the meeting, SUPP PCB was further informed that the surrounding residences around Shefford View Neighbourhood also totally object and oppose to any vehicular ingress or egress from the new proposed condominium development site into the present residential areas now and in future.

Presently Lorong Stampin Tengah 5 (gazetted with max. 5 tons tonnage road signs and having 8 – 9 humps) is already currently overloaded with traffic access by the current 1000 + residents. It is also being used by non-residents and commercial vehicles using and passing from GreenHeights area to 4th Mile Jalan Penrissen which has further aggravated the traffic congestion during peak hours.

SUPP PCB  had on the 10th November 2016 on behalf of the affected residents of Shefford View Neighbourhood written to Kementerian Perancangan Sumber dan Alam Sekitar Sarawak and Jabatan Tanah dan Survei Sarawak to notify them on their protest. However SUPP PCB and the affected residents have not receive any response from the authorities.

The affected residents have now requested SUPP PCB to convey their predicament  to the Chief Minister and hopes the relevant Authorities will  ensure that the developer uses Jalan Datuk Bandar Mustapha as the main access to their high density and commercial development. Any further increase of traffic will overload Lorong Stampin Tengah 5 causing  the entire safety, social, well being and peace of the whole 1000 + residents to be disrupted.

SUPP PCB Chief Wilfred Yap handing over a letter of appeal on behalf of the residents of Shefford View Neighbourhood at the Sarawak Chief Minister’s office
SUPP PCB Chief Wilfred Yap handing over a letter of appeal on behalf of the residents of Shefford View Neighbourhood at the Sarawak Chief Minister’s office


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