City Hall has collected a total of RM480 in compounds from litterbugs in the State Capital over the past three months as part of an “Ops Bersih (Cleanliness Operations)” exercise carried out by its Solid Waste Management Department (SWD).
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.
A total of 90 rate-payers from neighbourhoods in Luyang and Telipok, as well as an Inanam village, have been officially instructed to tidy up their property as the items strewn about their yards, and in the common area nearby, could potentially become a habitat for Aedes mosquitoes.
CITY HALL has intensified efforts to maintain the drain reserves in neighbourhoods where dengue cases have been reported.
Rate-payers in these areas have also been warned that they could wind up losing any trees or vegetables planted outside their backyard fences, if they failed to tend to their property regularly and allowed this greenery to become overgrown