KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (KLCP2020)is expected to be gazetted in October 2010.
Federal Territories Deputy Minister Datuk M. Saravanan said the cost incurred with regards to the draft plan amounted to RM15,807,100 up to September 2009. The plan is now at the amendment stage.
"This process which began in March 2009 will go on until October 2010," he said in reply to Lim Lip Eng (DAP-Segambut) in Parliament who asked about the status of the KLCP2020 and the cost involved.
In providing the breakdown of the cost involved, he said RM12,229,900 went into preparing the draft plan, RM3,196,500 to printing, exhibition, a dedicated website and publicity, RM76,500 for the briefings held, and RM304,200 was spent on the public hearings to obtain feedback on the draft plan.
To a supplementary question, Saravanan said the ministry was sensitive to public needs and took into consideration their feedback in scrutinising, reviewing and amending parts of the draft plan.
"The government aims to make Kuala Lumpur a conducive city for its residents," he said. -- Bernama
Federal Territories Deputy Minister Datuk M. Saravanan said the cost incurred with regards to the draft plan amounted to RM15,807,100 up to September 2009. The plan is now at the amendment stage.
"This process which began in March 2009 will go on until October 2010," he said in reply to Lim Lip Eng (DAP-Segambut) in Parliament who asked about the status of the KLCP2020 and the cost involved.
In providing the breakdown of the cost involved, he said RM12,229,900 went into preparing the draft plan, RM3,196,500 to printing, exhibition, a dedicated website and publicity, RM76,500 for the briefings held, and RM304,200 was spent on the public hearings to obtain feedback on the draft plan.
To a supplementary question, Saravanan said the ministry was sensitive to public needs and took into consideration their feedback in scrutinising, reviewing and amending parts of the draft plan.
"The government aims to make Kuala Lumpur a conducive city for its residents," he said. -- Bernama
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