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PJD Link has cabinet’s green light: Works Ministry

Statement is in response to complaints from resident representatives opposing highway project

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Jul 2022 12:12PM

PJD Link has cabinet’s green light: Works Ministry
The statement was issued in response to complaints raised by resident representatives affected by the implementation of the proposed project as published by a media portal last Sunday. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/The Vibes pic, July 5, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – The proposed Petaling Jaya Dispersal Elevated Highway (PJD Link) project has been approved in principle by the cabinet on November 12, 2017.

The Works Ministry in a statement today stated that the approval is, however, subjected to further negotiations.

It said a concession agreement was signed last April 5 which required the developer to fulfil the requirements of environmental impact assessment, social impact assessment, and traffic impact assessment. 

These requirements are to be fulfilled before the agreement could be effective and the construction of the project could begin.

The statement also said the proposed project was approved in principle by the Selangor government on September 3, 2020 at the Selangor State Economic Action Council meeting.

“The main objective of PJD Link is to disperse traffic congestion in Petaling Jaya by providing major connections with existing roads and highways.

“This project involves connectivity with six existing highways and five major railways to achieve the objective of dispersing the traffic,” said the ministry.

The statement was issued in response to complaints raised by resident representatives affected by the implementation of the proposed project as published by a media portal last Sunday.

It stated that the proposed PJD Link project had taken into account its connectivity with the public transport system and engagement sessions had been held with the Transport Ministry and the Land Public Transport Commission.

“Taking into account the feasibility input from the relevant agencies and authorities, PJD Link has been listed as a potential highway project to be implemented through privatisation in the Highway Network Development Plan 2030 and its planning has been taken into account in the local plan of relevant local government authorities.

“The Malaysian Highway Authority and the developer are also prepared to hold engagement sessions with residents’ associations and local leaders to provide information and answers to issues that may arise from the implementation of this project,” it said. – Bernama, July 5, 2022

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