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Home News Auto News KL Potholes: 700 Complaints (And Fixed?) In 41 Days KL Potholes: 700 Complaints (And Fixed?) In 41 Days Auto News Jim Kem | March 09, 2021 09:51 am Remember in 2016 when City Hall declared their intent to have Kuala Lumpur be pothole-free by 2017? Yes, that happened. It sure has taken them a few extra years, but at least now they’re actually taking active steps toward that goal with the public now having access to a more direct feedback system and their complaints being taken seriously. DBKL has been swarmed with complaint submissions since opening the official feedback channel on January 7th, as The Star reports, with a total of 1,224 responses tallied as of February 17th ranging from cleanliness to drainage problems, and yes, potholes. That’s just under a month and a half (41 days) since the public has had a way of expressing their ‘feedback’ on road conditions within Kuala Lumpur - or lack thereof. However, upon whittling down the count to those with an actual valid pothole or pothole-related issues and discounting duplicate complaints, the count dropped to around 700. The report states that DBKL has managed fix and/or resolve over 77% of pothole issues brought up by the public through that official WhatsApp channel (011 6239 6652), said Azli Shah Ali Bashah, Senior Deputy Director of Civil Engineering and Drainage. He adds that its mechanism allows authorities to be notified about pothole issues quickly and to “respond in a timely manner”. It also discourages fake complaints due to the service being tied to a valid mobile number and allows DBKL to provide updates when the issue/case/pothole is resolved. During a virtual roundtable held by Jabatan Penerangan WPKL, DBKL goes on to state that the procedure for potholes that measure less than one square metre is that they are to be rectified within 24 hours of receiving the complaint, provided it has been verified as legitimate. They also clarified that at least 40% of pothole repairs were carried out by third-party utility contractors hired by City Hall, but that they will be judged upon the quality of their work with poorly patched potholes or shoddily installed underground pipes and cables being grounds for reprimand, “hefty bills”, and the risk of losing their security deposits. These contractors are also being held accountable to maintain a quick response time, reacting to pothole complaints by promptly scrambling a team to assess and repair the damage with minimal delay. Meanwhile, at the federal level, The Star reports that over 4,000 public infrastructure complaints have been submitted to the Public Works Department as of November 30th, 2020, with 1,473 of those being related to damaged roads (potholes included). The Works Ministry adds that all complaints have been addressed and dealt with by JKR as of December 31st. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Pothole DBKL DBKL Road Works Contractors Malaysia Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News DBKL Mulls Congestion Charge For KL, Lesser Parking In 2017 Auto News Hans | September 30, 2015 If Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has its way, the cost of driving into Kuala Lumpur will increase significantly within the next few years.According ... Jalan TAR To Be Closed To All Vehicles Except Buses Starting 15th March 2019 Auto News Arvind | February 13, 2019 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (TAR) will be closed off to all vehicles except buses, starting March 15th, 2019 to accommodate local traders and shoppers ... KL City To Have Fewer Parking Lots, Suggests Mayor Auto News Chris Aaron | May 25, 2015 According to a new report by The Sun Daily, Kuala Lumpur City Hall is expected to reduce parking spots in the city.The move has been suggested by ... Selangor Targets 24-Hour Pothole Fixes With New Filler Premix, Senator Says KL Road Repairs Are A Shambles Auto News Jim Kem | December 10, 2015 Called Cold-Mix Carboncor, this new premix formula is what road maintenance contractors in Selangor will be using to patch up potholes within the ... Comments
KL Potholes: 700 Complaints (And Fixed?) In 41 Days Auto News Jim Kem | March 09, 2021 09:51 am Remember in 2016 when City Hall declared their intent to have Kuala Lumpur be pothole-free by 2017? Yes, that happened. It sure has taken them a few extra years, but at least now they’re actually taking active steps toward that goal with the public now having access to a more direct feedback system and their complaints being taken seriously. DBKL has been swarmed with complaint submissions since opening the official feedback channel on January 7th, as The Star reports, with a total of 1,224 responses tallied as of February 17th ranging from cleanliness to drainage problems, and yes, potholes. That’s just under a month and a half (41 days) since the public has had a way of expressing their ‘feedback’ on road conditions within Kuala Lumpur - or lack thereof. However, upon whittling down the count to those with an actual valid pothole or pothole-related issues and discounting duplicate complaints, the count dropped to around 700. The report states that DBKL has managed fix and/or resolve over 77% of pothole issues brought up by the public through that official WhatsApp channel (011 6239 6652), said Azli Shah Ali Bashah, Senior Deputy Director of Civil Engineering and Drainage. He adds that its mechanism allows authorities to be notified about pothole issues quickly and to “respond in a timely manner”. It also discourages fake complaints due to the service being tied to a valid mobile number and allows DBKL to provide updates when the issue/case/pothole is resolved. During a virtual roundtable held by Jabatan Penerangan WPKL, DBKL goes on to state that the procedure for potholes that measure less than one square metre is that they are to be rectified within 24 hours of receiving the complaint, provided it has been verified as legitimate. They also clarified that at least 40% of pothole repairs were carried out by third-party utility contractors hired by City Hall, but that they will be judged upon the quality of their work with poorly patched potholes or shoddily installed underground pipes and cables being grounds for reprimand, “hefty bills”, and the risk of losing their security deposits. These contractors are also being held accountable to maintain a quick response time, reacting to pothole complaints by promptly scrambling a team to assess and repair the damage with minimal delay. Meanwhile, at the federal level, The Star reports that over 4,000 public infrastructure complaints have been submitted to the Public Works Department as of November 30th, 2020, with 1,473 of those being related to damaged roads (potholes included). The Works Ministry adds that all complaints have been addressed and dealt with by JKR as of December 31st. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Pothole DBKL DBKL Road Works Contractors Malaysia
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DBKL Mulls Congestion Charge For KL, Lesser Parking In 2017 Auto News Hans | September 30, 2015 If Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has its way, the cost of driving into Kuala Lumpur will increase significantly within the next few years.According ...
Jalan TAR To Be Closed To All Vehicles Except Buses Starting 15th March 2019 Auto News Arvind | February 13, 2019 Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman (TAR) will be closed off to all vehicles except buses, starting March 15th, 2019 to accommodate local traders and shoppers ...
KL City To Have Fewer Parking Lots, Suggests Mayor Auto News Chris Aaron | May 25, 2015 According to a new report by The Sun Daily, Kuala Lumpur City Hall is expected to reduce parking spots in the city.The move has been suggested by ...
Selangor Targets 24-Hour Pothole Fixes With New Filler Premix, Senator Says KL Road Repairs Are A Shambles Auto News Jim Kem | December 10, 2015 Called Cold-Mix Carboncor, this new premix formula is what road maintenance contractors in Selangor will be using to patch up potholes within the ...