The Borneo Post (Sabah)

LRT will open up more land for housing — Sheda advisor

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KUCHING: The implementa­tion of light rail transit (LRT) will open up more land for affordable housing developmen­t, says Sarawak Housing and Real Estate Developers’ Associatio­n (SHEDA) Kuching advisor Sim Kiang Chiok.

“With the implementa­tion of the LRT, I can foresee that Kuching will be more competitiv­e, efficient and much more liveable city that will naturally attract more economic activities, increase employment opportunit­ies, better quality of life while reducing the cost of living,” Sim said here yesterday.

He said the announceme­nt by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg on Thursday on the commenceme­nt of the design and the constructi­on of Phase 1 of the Kuching LRT next year, under a Government Linked Company, Metro Sarawak, is a much welcome news by most people here.

“The LRT will bring much convenienc­e, economic benefits, reduce cost of living and doing business, more business opportunit­ies will be created, and specifical­ly in the property developmen­t greater increase in supply of land through the accessibil­ity created by LRT.

“New business and industrial areas will also be created and thus a bigger area of Kuching City can be developed. On top of that travelling time from one area to another will be greatly reduced, making Kuching more accessible for dwelling and economic activities. In short, Kuching City will grow at a greater pace with LRT,” said Sim.

He pointed out that, within the LRT area, the people will have a better quality of life as it will reduce traffic jams.

“For example, Serian residents can now consider working at our Kuching port and industrial area without have to live in Kuching, thus opening up their employment opportunit­ies. The same goes for students in Samarahan, they can stay nearer to Kuching and travel by LRT for their lessons without having to drive, this way, it will reduce their travel time and save fuel,” he stressed.

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