Showing posts with label Shah Alam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shah Alam. Show all posts

Friday, December 31, 2010

MBSA receives Sustainable City 2010 award for the third time

The Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) was recently presented with the Sustainable City 2010 Award at a national-level event.

The recognition marked the third consecutive year the MBSA has won the Sustainable City award since it was introduced in 2008.

For this year, the MBSA came in second with a 90.09% score while the administrative capital of Putrajaya emerged tops with a 94.12% score.

The conferment of the sustainable city title was based on evaluation done by the Town and Country Planning Department in Peninsular Malaysia via the Malaysia Urban Indicator Network (MURNInet) Programme.

MURNInet is an application to create a database in digital form that can measure the sustainability of a city.

Through MURNInet, local authorities would be able to identify the problem, the quality of an urban settlement and present proposals to resolve and improve the level of services to residents.

The assessment was conducted using several indicators like demographic population in a city, utilities and infrastructure that are efficient and sufficient to ensure the residents’ well-being, provision of community and recreation facilities, sociology and social impact to ensure quality of life, management and strong financial standing.

The Sustainable City 2010 Award was presented by Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Wira Chor Chee Heung in conjunction with World Town Planning Day 2010.

Shah Alam mayor Datuk Mazalan Md Noor was on hand to receive the award.

“With the award, MBSA will strive to maintain and enhance several indicators to achieve a more sustainable level and make Shah Alam an ideal place to live, work and raise a family,” he said.

“As the local authority, the MBSA will continue to work and cooperate with all parties, including residents’ representative council (MPP), residents associations, government agencies, public and private sectors and NGOs to ensure the city is always prosperous, and that its residents can live in peace, harmony and with mutual respect for each another.”

The MBSA was also presented a five-star rating in the Malaysian Government Website and Portal Evaluation by the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).

The five-star rating for the council’s website was based on the content and information that is regularly updated and current.

The MBSA’s website also has web-friendly features, is easy to browse, posts relevant information like department/ division contacts and client charter, has online payment channels (e-payment), and is linked to myGov and other government agencies websites.

Mazalan added that the MBSA, through its Information and Communication Technology Department, plans to introduce several more applications and approaches to facilitate the Shah Alam community’s access to information and services relevant to the council, including the recent introduction of the Shah Alam Kita portal.

By The Star

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Hua Yang launches Oasis 9, Shah Alam

MAIN-MARKET listed property developer Hua Yang Bhd has launched a two-storey commercial complex called Oasis 9, Shah Alam which is currently 100 per cent tenated.

"We initiated the project in 2006 under a build, operate and transfer agreement. Work began in 2008 and was completed by 2010," said Chief Executive Officer Ho Wen Yan in a statement Wednesday.

Oasis 9, which provides an avenue for small-and-medium sized businesses, would be managed by Hua Yang for 30 years under a partnership entered into with the Shah Alam City Council.

"What's impressive about Oasis 9,Shah Alam is that we have the biggest Arab restaurant in Malaysia, right here at our doorstep," he added.

By Bernama

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Friday, December 10, 2010

i-City plans second data centre worth RM300mil

SHAH ALAM: i-City, a subsidiary of listed I-Bhd, plans to build a second data centre with two towers worth RM300mil.

The company would form a strategic alliance with HDC Data Centre to develop the centre and the first tower was expected to be completed in three years, I-Bhd chief executive officer Eu Hong Chew said yesterday.

i-City's existing data centre was fully tenanted, he told reporters after signing a pact with HDC for the development of a green data centre here.

The first 50,000 sq ft data centre was completed a year ago and HDC occupies half the space.

It was envisaged that i-City would focus on building aspect of the development while HDC would be responsible for the equipment and facilities, Eu said.

By Bernama

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