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Street parking fee using coin machines or scratch and display coupons will end on Dec 31,2021.
Selangor local government, public transport and new village development committee chairman Ng Sze Han said the cashless transaction creates convenience.
“The Smart Selangor Parking mobile app introduced through Selangor government’s business arm Selangor Smart Delivery Unit (SSDU) in 2018 has seen a gradual acceptance among motorists.
“In 2018, there were 300,000 users while the following year it increased to 800,000 users. As of March this year, we have 1.5 million users who pay for the parking via their smartphones, ” he added.
Currently, 10 local councils in Selangor use the app except for Sabak Bernam and Hulu Selangor.
LOCAL councillors have the potential to make a difference in people’s lives.
As an advocate for the people, councillors help raise public concerns, from the given cluster of neighbourhoods and communities that they are in charge of, to the local authorities.
For the 2021-2022 term in Selangor, almost half of the 288 councillors are fresh faces while the rest have been reappointed.
Selangor local government, public transportation and new village development committee chairman Ng Sze Han said new councillors would find their work challenging but it was imperative that they understand the local council’s processes and strategies.
“It is a teething matter for the 146 new councillors at the 12 local authorities.
No recognition needed - Zuraida says of Selangor refusal to accept PeKT
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Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin says the ministry s Penggerak Komuniti Tempatan (PeKT) will continue its work as usual in Selangor despite the protest by the state government.
Zuraida told
This comes after state executive councillor in charge of local governments Ng Sze Han said.
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Yun sometimes bundles her colourful kuih and other baked goodies onto a trusty bicycle to sell around Ampang.
Selangor government is looking to license online businesses in the state, with guidelines set to be introduced within the first half of next year.
Selangor local government, public transportation and new village development committee chairman Ng Sze Han said the move was necessary to regulate the growing number of online businesses as well as to offer some form of certification by the authorities for such enterprises.
“Home-based online businesses are increasing, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic and it is a trend we cannot stop, ” he said.