Subang Jaya flash flood caused by intense rainfall: MPSJ
PETALING JAYA (Aug 17): The flash flood that hit parts of Subang Jaya and USJ on Thursday evening was caused “intense rainfall during the short period”, and not clogged drains.
PETALING JAYA (Aug 17): The flash flood that hit parts of Subang Jaya and USJ on Thursday evening was caused “intense rainfall during the short period”, and not clogged drains.
SUBANG JAYA: Mayland Valiant Sdn Bhd’s Dorsett Place Waterfront in Subang Jaya, Selangor will be officially launched in the third quarter this year, with an estimated gross development value of around RM1.
SUBANG JAYA (July 12): The one-hour parking in USJ 10 (aka Taipan) was introduced back in 2010 but some motorists seem to be caught in a time warp as they insist on placing multiple parking coupons in their vehicles in an attempt to park beyond the time limit.
SERI KEMBANGAN (July 3): The Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) has sealed as many as 14 premises in Taman Serdang Jaya, Seri Kembangan, for unapproved structural extensions.
SUBANG JAYA (Jan 31): They are dirty and they would most probably give you an upset tummy but some folks here still insist on buying food from dirty eateries.
高等学府林立、美食众多及交通繁忙,是如今很多人对Subang Jaya的印象。而这个在40年前还是橡胶园的地段,也变成了城中的置产热点之一,而带动该区经济发展、人口增长以及房价节节攀升的,正是教育元素。 Subang Jaya拥有至少14间高等学府,当中包括INTI International University & College Subang、Sunway University、The One Academy及Monash University Malaysia等。这些学府的各种课程吸引了本地与外国学生前来就学,而学生人潮的增加也自然地推动了当地租房市场、零售业以及服务业的发展,让Subang Jaya成为一个能够自供自足的社区。 马来西亚Henry Butcher总营运长Tang Chee Meng告诉EdgeProp.
SUBANG JAYA (Dec 21): Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) has raised the service charge for the dumping of construction waste from RM100 to RM300 starting from Dec 1.
Universities and schools, good food, and heavy traffic are probably amongst the top three things that come to mind when Subang Jaya is mentioned.
Waste management and public cleansing will be taken over by KDEB Waste Sdn Bhd from the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ), effective Jan 1 2019.
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 29): Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad (pictured) today stressed that it is not the government's intention to punish anyone blindly, but democracy has its limits and the public will have to understand the boundaries of democracy.