Wednesday 2 May 2012

KK CAR PARK STILL PENDING?






THE SITUATION on the Kota Kinabalu City car park management remains unclear because the DBKK until today is still keeping a total silent over the pending arrangements on the expiry of the present contract with its contractor m/s Wawasan Ihtisas Sdn Bhd on the 2nd of May 2012.

Many speculations on the future arrangements have been going round, but none is confirmative over the issue.

The KKMP Hiew King Cheu in his view said that this is concerning the public interest that DBKK should come out to the open to clear the air on the various claims like the contractor would seek legal action to claim losses and damages up to millions of ringgits from DBKK, demanding the contract to be renewed and extended, and  including other claims too.

This has to be highlighted to the people of KK, because they are the one who pay. DBKK is just a manager of the people. Therefore, they must execute their duties diligently with high transparency, accountability, and credibility.

The KK folks has the right to know what is going on and they also has the right to opinion. Many have expressed their wills that the preferred to revert the KK car park management back directly under DBKK and not to be sublet out to a contractor.

The parking fees or contribution should be used by the DBKK 100% and not to be shared. If this is worked out under the DBKK, it is not necessary to share out the collection, and the city will have more fund for the city development and upkeeping.

It is vital that the City Hall, especially the Mayor should take this case seriously and handle it to the best interest of the people. If eventually this is managed  back directly by DBKK, it is needed to reduce the expensive parking rate to an average affordable level to combat the  ever rising high living cost. The parking fees is too high.

The people has high expectations towards DBKK to come up with a rate that is acceptable by all and to undertake the car park management directly. (DAP Media)

16 comments:

  1. Atasi masalah yang berlaku dengan segera untuk elak kesulitan di masa akan datang.

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    1. masalah yang wujud perlu diselesaikan segera agar ia tak bertambah rumit.

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    2. Segera cari jalan penyelesaian.

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  2. DBKK sudah ambil alih secara rasmi pengurusan 'car park' berkuatkuasa 1 May tahun ni daripada Wawasan Ihtisas Sdn Bhd. Berikutan pengambilalihan tersebut, DBKK akan mengekalkan ticketing system yang akan diurus anak syarikatnya, DBKK Holdings Sdn Bhd.

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    1. Hopefully the Car park management will be more efficient after this.

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    2. Harap semua akan berjalan dengan lancar da lebih baik lagi.

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  3. City Hall takes over car parks management

    Posted on May 3, 2012, Thursday

    KOTA KINABALU: The Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) has officially taken over the car parks management effective May 1 this year from Wawasan Ihtisas Sdn Bhd.

    Following the takeover, DBKK will be maintaining the ticketing system, which will be managed by its subsidiary company, DBKK Holdings Sdn Bhd.

    In announcing this yesterday, Mayor Datuk Abidin Madingkir said as a result of the take-over, no company, firm or individual is allowed to issue any parking ticket or selling seasonal/monthly parking ticket on behalf of DBKK except DBKK Holdings.

    According to him, since the take-over DBKK Holdings has been managing the car parks and issuing parking tickets to the motorists.

    The mayor said any enquiries regarding the DBKK car park services, can be made at the DBKK Holdings car park management office located at Lot 1.49- 1.54, First Floor, KK Plaza Shopping Complex Kota Kinabalu or contact its office at 088 270181 and fax 088 270183.

    Read more: http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/05/03/city-hall-takes-over-car-parks-management/#ixzz1u9pKZJ6q

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  4. Pihak bertanggung jawab harus mempercepatkan process untuk menyelesaikan masalah.

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  5. DBKK harus memberi penjelasan.

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  6. Rakyat berhak tahu apa yang berlaku. Banyak andaian telah dibuat.

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  7. Masalh ini harus segera di selesaikan.

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    1. Kalau tidak mungkin lebih banyak aduan akan diterima.

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  8. DBKK perlu memainkan peranan mengenai perkara ini.

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  9. kan bagus jika fees untuk semua car park diturunkan kepada rm1 sehari.. kalaupun fees itu diturunkan, DBKK tidak akan rugi.. dan saya yakin dana untuk penyelenggaraan tempat letak kereta juga tidak akan terjejas..

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  10. The current car park rate are a burden to the people. DBKK ought to reduce the rate to a reasonable rate that acceptable to all people.

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