Builder helps solve Kinarut bottleneck

LocalPolitics
21 Jan 2025 • 2:13 PM MYT
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By: Hayati Dzulkifli

ON the Kinarut access road that was prone to traffic congestion for 10 years near the Kinarut Palm City project, Armizan said it had been resolved by building a shortcut road.

“We should be the ones thanking Susan because with the so-called Kinarut shortcut, one of the major issues that Gulam, Juil, and I were facing is now temporarily resolved. Now Kinarut folks can use that route without having to squeeze through the usual congested roads,” he said.

Advertisement (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Armizan gave his commitment to Susan to ensure an upgrading road project at Sabindo roundabout up to SMK Kinarut to have four-lane road to begin as soon as possible.

Once this upgraded four-lane road project is completed, it would attract even more buyers to this project, Kinarut Palm City.

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“The upgrade of the Kogopon Water Treatment Plant is currently in progress. You can see the report on my billboard that I have set up across the Sabindo traffic light.

Advertisement (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});“The reason I put up the billboard, is to pressure the contractor to make sure that the project is completed ahead of schedule.

“I included the project status — what percentage has been completed so far. And I am happy to report that, as of now, they are ahead of schedule. We will continue to ensure that the remaining 80 per cent is completed within the promised timeline,” Armizan said.