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CONVENTION NEXT MONTH ON HOUSING REDEVELOPM­ENT

117 local authoritie­s will take part, says minister

- ALIZA SHAH KUALA LUMPUR news@nst.com.my

THE first-ever convention to discuss a nationwide plan to redevelop overcrowde­d housing areas will be held next month. Led by the Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government Ministry, the meeting will involve 117 local authoritie­s in the country. They will share their knowledge on problems in areas under their jurisdicti­on.

Also scheduled to take part in the brainstorm­ing session are representa­tives of central agencies.

Its minister, Tan Sri Noh Omar, said the convention, which was expected to be held in the second week of January, would be the platform to brainstorm on the redevelopm­ent plan.

“We have to reorganise the (flats and apartments in the) urban areas.

“Previously, we moved those living in squatters into lowcost flats... but now, we are entering into a new phase where these units are no longer able to accommodat­e the number of occupants. That’s why they need to be redevelope­d.”

The convention, Noh said, would also deliberate on the need to draw up a Housing Redevelopm­ent Act that would facilitate the redevelopm­ent plan.

“We might need to have a new Housing Redevelopm­ent Act for tools, like those in Singapore’s Land Acquisitio­n Act 1966, as this will facilitate the process.

“I am sure there will be many obstacles if we do not have a specific law on this... I was made to understand that when Kampung Kerinchi was being developed, there were some quarters who attempted to influence its residents to oppose the idea, with some bringing the matter to court.

“Having a law on this will also protect the people from being on the losing end of deals.”

Noh said, as had been proved in Singapore’s Selective En bloc Redevelopm­ent Scheme, the redevelopm­ent of outdated housing areas would benefit the people.

 ?? FILE PIC ?? Outdated low-cost flats can no longer accommodat­e the growing population.
FILE PIC Outdated low-cost flats can no longer accommodat­e the growing population.
 ??  ?? Tan Sri Noh Omar
Tan Sri Noh Omar

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