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City Hall urged to reform parking guidelines in Kota Kinabalu
City Hall urged to reform parking guidelines in Kota Kinabalu

The Star

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • The Star

City Hall urged to reform parking guidelines in Kota Kinabalu

KOTA KINABALU: The Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) and relevant planning authorities are urged to review and reform urban design guidelines to ensure they are inclusive, realistic, and community-friendly. This follows DBKK's recent announcement of enforcement against vehicles parked along roads and public spaces in residential areas. National Consumer Foundation Malaysia (Sabah chapter) chairman David Chan said the city hall should adopt a more practical and empathetic approach to parking issues, especially during festive seasons and family gatherings. He expressed concern over the recent compounding of vehicles in densely populated housing estates, calling it "illogical" and out of touch with reality. "We urge DBKK to consider amending current planning rules. For example, allowing part of the designated 10% open space in housing areas for temporary community parking during peak periods or special events," he said on Saturday (June 7). Chan added that Sabahans are known for their tolerance and understanding, and local authorities should reflect the same values in their policies. "Penalising people during festive or family gatherings sends the wrong message to communities already facing limited parking due to outdated urban layouts. "If we cannot learn to live together with tolerance and practical solutions, it may be easier to live on the moon than in our own neighbourhoods," he said. He emphasised that urban policies should support the people, not punish them, and called for a comprehensive review to better reflect today's needs. In its earlier statement, DBKK said it had received frequent complaints about traffic congestion caused by roadside parking in housing areas. Under the Streets and Public Places By-Laws 1966, offenders risk fines of up to RM500. Residents were reminded to park within their own compounds, as roadside parking could obstruct traffic and block emergency services. DBKK stated that the enforcement is part of efforts to maintain Kota Kinabalu's image as a clean, safe, and orderly city. Public awareness campaigns will continue via social media and other platforms. For further enquiries or complaints, residents may contact the DBKK hotline at 088-521800.

DBKK to act on illegal parking in housing areas
DBKK to act on illegal parking in housing areas

Daily Express

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Daily Express

DBKK to act on illegal parking in housing areas

Published on: Wednesday, June 04, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 04, 2025 Text Size: An enforcement officer issues a fine for illegal parking. - Pic via Dewan Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu | Facebook The City Hall (DBKK) will take enforcement action against vehicles parked on roads and public spaces in housing areas following frequent complaints of traffic congestion. The DBKK Enforcement Department said offenders risk being fined up to RM500 under the Streets and Public Places By-Laws 1966. Residents are reminded to park within their compounds instead of on roadsides, which obstruct traffic flow and hinder emergency response. This initiative also aims to maintain the city's image as clean, orderly, and safe. DBKK said it will continue educating the public through various platforms, including social media, and urged residents to call 088-521800 for further enquiries or complaints. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

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