LETTER | DBKL not serious in developing KL to be world class city
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LETTER | I have lived and visited many developed cities abroad such as Toronto, Singapore, Melbourne and I envy their urban planning. I’m currently back in Kuala Lumpur and I can’t help but wonder when will Kuala Lumpur ever reach the same status as the cities I have been to.
DBKL the local authority has failed in managing and transforming Kuala Lumpur into a liveable city. Frequent flash floods, worsening traffic congestion, lack of safe pedestrian crossing, poor enforcement, and terrible development planning by DBKL has lowered the standard of livability for Kuala Lumpur.
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