A RATE-PAYER in the Kepayan Low Cost Housing area has been chided for failing to adequately tidy up his yard where he has piled up various recyclable items.
A spokeswoman for City Hall’s Environmental Health Department said the homeowner was reminded to clean up his compound earlier this month and warned that he could be penalised if he continued to disregard this request
Kota Kinabalu rate-payers could find themselves RM1,000 poorer if they allow their premises to become a public nuisance or potential breeding ground for harmful pests, especially Aedes mosquitoes
City Hall is cracking down on the presence of used tyres in common areas around housing roads in the State Capital in a bid to proactively prevent dengue outbreaks from being triggered in the hundreds of residential areas within its rating-area
Published on: Saturday, July 10, 2021
By: Sidney Skinner
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The long grass and unwanted items are seen inside the compound of the Taman Golden City house.
THREE Luyang rate-payers have been asked to take better care of their compounds to ensure that their homes do not become a public nuisance or potential breeding ground for harmful pests, including rats, snakes and Aedes mosquitoes.
Notices from City Hall to this affect were issued to them, following inspections involving 18 homes in Taman Tsun Kiong and Taman Golden City which were carried out on Tuesday.
A spokeswoman for the City Hall’s Health and Environment Department (HED) said the former neighbourhood was also fogged that same afternoon.