Thursday, June 25, 2009

Move to revive JB city centre

THE brisk development of Iskandar Malaysia has had considerable impact on the central district of Johor Baru.

State Local Government, Housing, Arts, Culture and Heritage Committee chairman Datuk Ahmad Zahri Jamil said there were now fewer economic activities in the central district.

"Moreover, most of the commercial structures in the central district are old buildings that need rehabilitation and redevelopment to ensure the city's sustainability," he said in a written reply to a question from Mok Chek Hou (BN-Stulang).

Zahri said moves to resolve the matter were being carried out by Johor Baru City Council central district development unit.

He said the unit would act as a development facilitator between the city council and stakeholders on matters concerning the development of the central district.

The unit would also come up with suggestions to improve the city's design quality including its accessibility, facilities, infrastructure, and activities.

He also said the unit would also identify initiatives in efforts to promote the central district as a competitive investment spot.

Personally i felt JB central has become a dead city especially at nite ... but with Uptown concept like Pasar Malam lighten it up a bit.

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