Saturday, June 26, 2010

Build that bridge


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Sun, Jun 27, 2010
New Straits Times



Build that bridge

By Sim Bak Heng and Ben Tan

JOHOR BARU - The Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim Ismail, has urged the Federal Government to build a bridge to replace the Causeway.

A proposal to build an S-shaped bridge was mooted by former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and scrapped by his successor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in 2006.


Sultan Ibrahim's call is seen as a continuity of the legacy of his late father, who supported the bridge project, when he said the Causeway should be removed to allow water to pass through freely and promote the development of Johor.

In his speech at the launch of JB Sentral and in kicking off the "Kembara Mahkota Johor 2010" project yesterday, the ruler said it was proper to have a new bridge as the Malaysian side of the Causeway already had a new Customs, Immigration and Quarantine complex.

"I was personally involved in giving my views on the development of the Sultan Iskandar Building, the JB Sentral and the bridge project in 2003.

"To show our support for the development, my late father had allocated a piece of land, belonging to the Johor sultanate, in Kampung Bakar Batu to accommodate flat dwellers at Bukit Cagar and Lumba Kuda who had to vacate their flats to make way for the development.

"Finally, the whole development is in sight and everybody is proud of it. However, there remains an imperfection as the main component of the whole development, which is the bridge project, has yet to kick off."

In Kuantan, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said the Federal Government would consider the sultan's request to review the 2006 decision.

Present at the launch of Kembara Mahkota Johor 2010 were Sultan Ibrahim's consort, Raja Zarith Sofiah Sultan Idris Shah, Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman.

Earlier, Muhyiddin said JB Sentral marked a milestone in the city's development.

Meanwhile, Muhyiddin has instructed the Public Works Department to start work on a new school to replace the building at SJK (Tamil) Ladang Kulai Besar which was damaged by fire last Saturday.

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Wednesday, June 9, 2010

RM6.2 Million To Upgrade Larkin Sentral, Larkin Market

June 08, 2010 21:47 PM

RM6.2 Million To Upgrade Larkin Sentral, Larkin Market

JOHOR BAHARU, June 8 (Bernama) -- The Johor government will be allocating RM6.2 million to upgrade the Larkin Sentral bus terminal and Larkin market, said Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman.

Abdul Ghani said work on the upgrade would begin by the end of this year and of the sum, RM5 million would go to the terminal and the balance RM1.2 million the market.

"Currently, the terminal, which has a capacity for 2,200 bus movements a day, is recording 1,800 movements and when the upgrading is completed, it will be able to cater to 4,200 movements a day, which would be good for another 10 years," he told reporters after making a visit to the terminal here Tuesday.

As for the market, he said once it was upgraded, up to 240 traders would be able to conduct their business at it.

-- BERNAMA

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

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Oil-Smeared Pengerang Beaches Cleaned Up

June 05, 2010 19:30 PM
Oil-Smeared Pengerang Beaches Cleaned Up


JOHOR BAHARU, June 5 (Bernama) -- The beaches in Pengerang, Kota Tinggi, affected by an oil spill following a collision between the MT Bunga Kelana 3 and MV Waily vessels two weeks ago have been cleaned up.

According to a statement from the Department of Environment, the clean-up operations were now focused on Sungai Bongkok and Sungai Haji Ahmad which still had traces of oil.

"A total of 19,860 bags containing contaminated sand and 37,391 litres of oil were collected in the operation," said the statement, adding that 105 people were involved in the clean-up.

Meanwhile, oil spill monitoring operations have ended as no new patches of oil were detected.

The public can report oil patches to the department by contacting 1-800-88-2727.

-- BERNAMA