CITY Hall’s Landscaping Department will step-up efforts to maintain the government land in two Luyang neighbourhoods, following complaints about the overgrown greenery on a slope and along a roadside at these respective locations
Two retention ponds have been constructed near Taman Dixon, in Luyang, as part of mitigation efforts to prevent two housing roads there from being hit by flash floods
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Published on: Tuesday, July 20, 2021
By: Sidney Skinner
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City Hall staff climb the steep slope in Taman Dixon to clear the undergrowth on this drain reserve.
CITY HALL will make periodic checks on the condition of a drain reserve behind some Luyang homes while, the Public Works Department (PWD) has yet to inspect a Penampang road reserve after a month.
This follows two separate complaints about the overgrown greenery in these areas.
The trees, growing on the government land behind a house in Taman Dixon, made a Luyang rate-payer uneasy due to their substantial height.
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She said the trees swayed vigorously from side to side when there was a strong wind blowing.