about these local council services?
> IGpos, or integrated payment on site, is a mobile app developed by the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) to issue compounds and receive payments via credit or debit card. > MPSJ has also set up eight kiosks, including in shopping malls, for residents to pay their assessment bills, parking compounds and rent. Its e-MassPro system facilitates the payment of taxes in bulk for developers and agencies with a minimum of six bills. > Shah Alam on Wheels is a special service provided by the city council. It travels to various locations to enable stakeholders to pay assessment fees, traffic compounds and lodge complaints on weekends.
> Many local councils in the Klang Valley offer cashless parking payment methods to motorists such as the Park by Phone, Flexi Parking and Jom Parking mobile apps.
> Several local councils also provide bulk waste collection service for a minimal fee to discourage illegal dumping.
> The Klang Municipal Council has a cooking oil collection programme at several locations so that people will not throw used oil down the drain. > Shah Alam and Subang Jaya have apps that allow users to file complaints, with options to attach pictures and pinpoint the location on a map.
> The Petaling Jaya City Council offers a low-carbon green rebate assessment scheme. Residential and commercial properties get a rebate on their annual assessment taxes of up to 100% or RM500, whichever is lower.