Saturday, July 19, 2008

Lake now the pride of Puchong folk

By THO XIN YI

IT WAS once an eyesore but the lake near Taman Mutiara Puchong has now become a landmark that the residents can be proud of. A year ago, StarMetro highlighted the sorry state of the lake, which was polluted by construction debris and rubbish.
Fish in the lake died and the stench reached the residential areas nearby, making the residents both worried and angry.


Tranquil: A resident enjoying the scenic sight at the lake.

“We bought the houses because we believed that there will be a beautiful lake in the area, as illustrated in the brochures,” said resident Gerard Lim, who brought up the matter last year.
The Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) had taken action against the developers for illegal dumping and the fine was used to clean up the lake.
The developer of Taman Mutiara Puchong has also landscaped the edge of the lake with perimeter fencing, benches, shrubs, lawns and a proper walkway of about 300m.
There is also a platform for the residents to view the scenery.
Lim said the residents were pleased with the current state of the lake.
“On a sunny day, the sunset here is very beautiful,” he said, gesturing at the shimmer of sunlight on the lake.


Neat: The lake has 300m-long walkway with benches and plants lining the sides.

During StarMetro's visit to the lake recently, birds could also be seen gliding on the water surface in search of fish.
However, Lim pointed out that soil had eroded at certain spots of the lake's edge.
“Land reclamation was done previously on the lake, but the foundation was clearly not strong enough,” he said.
The residents association is hoping that MPSJ could put rocks or plant suitable trees along the lake to hold the soil together to prevent further erosion.


In need of attention: Soil erosion at certain parts of the lake edge at Taman Mutiara Puchong.

“The area is dark at night so we hope streetlights can be installed, too,” Lim said.
He added that there were still some irresponsible contractors who would climb over the barrier to throw debris into the lake.
“The residents association has to be alert to prevent these cases from happening,” he said.
MPSJ president Datuk Adnan Md Ikshan said the council would first determine whether the said problems should be tackled by the developer. “If not, we will look into the matter,” he said.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Community Policing Program By PDRM



Above picture showing the attendees mainly consisting residents associations representatives from various taman all over Kinrara area under the jurisdiction of the Puchong Jaya police beat base headed by Inspector Lokman. The said meeting is to introduce to all residents representatives supposedly to be numbering 25 tamans altogether the CP (Community Policing) program under the directive of PDRM.
Main objective of such a program is to get the involvement of communities to help and assist the police with information gathering and to form a network to enable closer monitoring and information dissemination. Such a move is lauded as communities are now able to participate in the policing of their own neighbourhood and have direct link and access to the police to create a better chain of communication and most importantly provide valuable feedback from the ground to enable the police to have better gauge of the actual situation in various communities to allow them to have better information to formulate strategies and measures to deal with issues affecting the residents such as house break-ins, robbery, vandalism, suspicious characters loitering around,motorbike theft and etc.
For the CP program each taman will have a representative known as AJK (Ahli Jawatan Kuasa) to sit in the committee panel which in totality form the committee body.

Important Facts

- Puchong police beat base covers a 25 KM radius of territory comprising 25 tamans (residential enclaves)
- Population in this area total 495,000 people
- Total police personnel covering this area currently @ 70
- Ratio is 1:7070
- High crime areas include Bandar Kinrara, Vista Lavender and surrounding areas nearby
- Common criminal activities include break-ins, motorbike/vehicle theft and vandalism of public property

With the above facts noted it is therefore imperative that to reduce the crime rate in Puchong it is crucial for all residents association to form various crime prevention groups like Rukin Tetangga, Rela and other similar activities to encourage participation from the public in their respective areas to help share resources and community responsibility for a better living environment.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Dr.Dog Examination and Selection Campaign


ABOVE:Participants and all the Dr.Dog team with their respective handlers. From the left, Harriet and Mojo, Vivian and Brandy, Chris and Dr.Sugar (newest Dr.Dog addition from TMP),Siew and Dr.Babe, Sabrina with Joy (FFF Ambassador)and Shoba with Dr.Gideon.
Back Row Standing, Ray and Chestnet (rescued stray from TMP),Paul Choong - Certified Dr.Dog examiner, Steven Poh - RA Chairman and Saleh with Dr.Kylie.


ABOVE: Latest addition to the Dr.Dog team is Dr.Sugar with her handler Chris Chan beaming with joy as Sugar was the only successful candidate in the exam held in TMPCC out of 10 candidates.


The entire Dr.Dog team with their respective handlers.

This was the first time ever that the Dr.Dog examination and selection program managed by Furry Friends Farm and sanctioned by Animals Asia Foundation was jointly organised with a residents association's involvement in Malaysia. The program was a huge success as there were more than 10 candidates participated along with their handlers and friends as well as some observers whom attended to find out more about the said campaign.
Such a program has already been proven to be a tremendous success in Hong Kong and China and it is with this knowledge that FFF and TMP RA is working hand in hand to bring this program to the next level in Selangor and ultimately throughout Malaysia. It is with great enthusiasm that TMP RA is very proud to be a part of such a humanitarian program and thus will continue to be involved in promoting the Dr.Dog program within Selangor by providing FFF with a venue to conduct all future Dr.Dog examination sessions.
All interested parties whom is interested to support this program please kindly contact Ms.Sabrina Yeap @ 016-6319018 (sabrinayeap@gmail.com) or Ms.Chris Chan @ 019-3803650 (chanchristina63@yahoo.com). Residents association from around the area are also encouraged to start such an initiative as the benefit derived from enabling volunteers from various communities to partake in this program will create the necessary resources and education to all pet owners of the benefits of the Dr.Dog program and its objectives.
Future undertaking will also involve the organizing of World Animals Day scheduled on the 4th October 2008 and it will be held in TMP Central Park. Although it is still some time away, TMP RA is proud to show its committment to support such a great program for the community in TMP (with 50+ owners with pets) and at the same time assist FFF (Furry Friends Farm) to achieve its objective of creating animal welfare related objectives and community enriching program such as Dr.Dog.

China Press Article 17th July 2008
Star Metro Article 21st July 2008

Dr.Dog Program Objective
-Speech by Furry Friends Farm founder Sabrina Yeap.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Residents take initiative to plant trees

Story and photos by CHARLES FERNANDEZ

RESIDENTS in Taman Mutiara Puchong (TMP) took the initiative to plant trees in their neighbourhood to help in the government's greening effort after each family were urged to adopt a tree and grow them in their front yards and other suitable locations in their residential areas.

The go-green campaign, a joint effort between TMP and the Subang Jaya Muncipal Council (MPSJ) was launched by state senior executive councillor for Industry, Investment and Trade Teresa Kok and MPSJ president Datuk Adnan Md Ikhsan.



“For sustainable development, everyone should do their part to keep the earth green. It does not matter what species of trees or plants as long as we make an effort to keep our area green,'' said Teresa.

“As parents we have a responsibility to teach our children to respect the environment, as it is not an easy task to explain the concept of global warming to young children if there are no trees.

“How are our children to know the importance of trees if they are not taught at an early age,'' she said.



Meanwhile, Adnan said MPSJ was all for the campaign and that community leaders could work with the council in the greening effort.

Since the TMP is fairly a new residential area, there were not many families which took part in the campaign but all those who were present made some concerted effort to adopt a tree.

The families tend to their respective adopted tree until they mature.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Trouble Makers In TMP



Above are the documents distributed by a non-resident owner whom have been very active in opposing the RA for no apparent reason (actually the individual wants the service fee to be RM 50 as stipulated in the DMC prior to handover). But since the AGM and majority vote when more than 200+ residents attended the said service fee was increased to RM 100 by majority vote as noted in the minutes of the AGM available for download in this blog since March 2008.
Latest ploy to garner support is by wrongfully distributing the above letter from MPSJ to Interpile merely seeking information as required as protocol in response to any aduan (complaint)made, in this case by a Yap Li Li of No.78, Jalan TMP 6 (Vacant house with for sale/rent signage).
This document is not for public distribution and especially not for distribution by the complainant to all residents in TMP and without consent from the management office. On top of that hanphone numbers were provided in MPSJ document to call for inquiry and from feedback many malicious and defamatory information was given out with the aim of distorting facts. It is clear that TMP is a non strata title development but instead an individual title development, therefore the fact is as mentioned in Interpile Sdn Bhd reply to MPSJ below:

Clearly JMB (Joint Management Body)is not required and my question is why go to so much trouble to stir up emotions causing residents anxiety for no apparent benefit to anyone except themselves? Take note these are residents whom consist of defaulters hence not observing the law as stipulated in the DMC. I for one dislike this kind of behaviour and very detrimental to the peace and harmony, worst of all the instigator here is a non-residents owner, meaning owns a unit but has never lived in it from the very beginning.
Whereas the RA consist of residents living and knows what is happening and knows what is needed to make TMP a better place which is sufficient funding from collection which can manage and sustain TMP properly for the long term. Common sense and realistic expectation will make sense of everything as I do not want to waste time again writing about stuff I had written months ago.
Attached below you will note that a police report has been made for the sole purpose of preventing any further malicious and wrongful acts by certain individual to disrupt the peace and harmony in Taman Mutiara Puchong and by misleading and distorting facts without justifiable cause and misusing local givernment council letter head to drum support for a cause that in itself misguided.


I leave it to all reasonably sane residents in Taman Mutiara Puchong to understand that the RA adhere strictly to the laws stipulated in the DMC and act in accordance with the law governing RA by ROS. Lastly judge by the actions of all dedicated volunteers in TMP and not by a handful of defaulters whom have sinned in their capacity as residents/owners by blatantly ignoring majority mandate to pay RM 100 and thinks they are above the law.

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