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Dangerous sidewalks

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WHEELCHAIR users and other disabled people encounter many obstacles when navigating the sidewalks of Jalan 17/21, Section 17, in Petaling Jaya.

A resident, who wished to be identified as Timothy, claimed the sidewalks were riddled with cracks, making it difficult for all pedestrian­s and cyclists.

“The poles in the middle of the walkway are also obstacles,” he said.

Timothy said constructi­on work on the sidewalks started a month ago.

“However, the contractor­s have caused more damage rather than improvemen­t.

“There have been cases where the constructi­on work has caused burst pipes and sidewalls to collapse.

“I feel the local authoritie­s should monitor the work of the contractor­s.”

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A Petaling Jaya Municipal Council (MBPJ) spokesman said the council was still upgrading the sidewalks.

The spokesman said the work to improve the sidewalks was set to be completed by mid-December.

“We are also upgrading the drainage system of

Jalan 17/21 in Section 17, following frequent flash floods in the area,” said the spokesman, urging the public to be patient.

For more informatio­n or to lodge an official complaint to MBPJ, visit www.facebook.com/mbpjaduan or call its hotline at 03-79542020.

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READER ?? The sidewalks of Jalan 17/21, in Petaling Jaya, are an obstacle course for all pedestrian­s.
PIC COURTESY OF READER The sidewalks of Jalan 17/21, in Petaling Jaya, are an obstacle course for all pedestrian­s.

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