CITY HALL is in the process of removing some lorries, which were dumped behind a bin centre for a row of Luyang shophouses, and is keeping tabs on roads around a five-star hotel in Sinsuran to deter incidents of illegal parking in this part of the State Capital.
THOSE staying at the Sinsuran shophouses in the City risk having to pay a fine for as much as RM10,000 if they persist in dumping their rubbish directly onto the five-footways and cantilevers around the building.
Kota Kinabalu: City Hall (DBKK) wants building owners around the State Capital to exercise more diligence when it comes to performing structural maintenance on their property and is seeking legal
clout to make it necessary for them to do so.
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