A LIKAS landowner has been asked to take better care of his land to ensure that the property does not become a public nuisance, or potential breeding ground, for harmful pests, including Aedes mosquitoes
A KARAMUNSING proprietor risks being slapped with a RM10,000 fine for inadvertently creating a potential habitat for mosquitoes among the used tyres dumped in front of his/ her shop
Two Luyang landowners could find themselves RM1,000 poorer if they fail to heed City Hall’s calls to tend to their properties at different sections of Lorong Terberau
CITY HALL is in the process of finding homes for five dogs, which were previously being kept in a Luyang home, and is keeping an eye on a Kepayan neighbourhood to ensure that a rate-payer’s canines do not become a nuisance
The management company (MC) for Perdana Park in Tanjung Aru has been asked to step up efforts to clean and maintain the fixtures in the toilets on the grounds