Friday, 7 November 2008
LATEST FROM THE ADUN'S DESK-Gated/Guarded Scheme
Efforts have been made by different group of residents to set up
gated/guarded scheme in Subang Jaya over the last couple of years.
These schemes have faced or are still facing objections by some. Please
click here for some background knowledge on this gated/guarded scheme.
At
each State Assembly sitting (one in May and another in October 2008), I
have raised my concerns about this and have urged the State Government
to review existing guidelines as I felt there were many areas in
regards to the gated/guarded scheme which lack regulation and require
much needed direction for implementation. For eg. existing guidelines
provide that barriers can come down from 12 midnight to 6am. However
most break-ins in an urban town like Subang Jaya happen when the
residents go to work and not when they're asleep. This is just one of
the many challenges facing this community initiative.
Some residents are for gated/guarded scheme. Some are against it. Security vs Inconvenience.
A
difference of opinion with regards to one such gated/guarded scheme in
USJ 11/3 has been reported in The Star today. You can read about it here.
I have received two petitions, one from the residents favoring the
scheme and another from the business community objecting to the
barricades that were set-up as part of the scheme. I will ensure both
parties have a chance to be heard.
I would like to see this case
serve as a good model for every stakeholder (state & federal govt,
local council, residents, business community) to understand the
complexities and challenges involved in the successful set-up and
operation of such a scheme. I believe the gated/guarded scheme is
viable, but we must ensure that adequate regulations are in place to
safeguard its sustainability, i.e. it must serve its purpose without
introducing new risks and burdens to the people.
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