AMPANG JAYA IN THE NEWS
“Penduduk-penduduk Taman Kemensah Heights di sini menolak cadangan pembangunan projek dua pangsapuri kerana dibimbangi mendatangkan impak buruk terhadap kesejahteraan mereka di situ.
— Norhidayah Hairom, Sinar Harian
“If they come and destroy the ridge, we will lose this magical place.”
— Azelan Jamaluddin, New Straits Times
“This proposed expressway project would have far-reaching consequences that go beyond the boundaries of Ampang and would adversely affect the water supply and air quality of Selangor residents, as well as destroy and fragmentise wildlife habitats.”
— Wong Ee Lynn, MalaysiaKini
“A green group is sounding the alarm after the Selangor government approved a new highway they say will cut through the Ampang forest, a critical source of water for the Klang Valley.”
— Sheridan Mahavera, TheEdge
“We need input from people of all levels of socio-economic backgrounds, because only then would it be a comprehensive plan”.
— Shalini Ravindran, The Star
EKVE concessionaire denies being cause of murky water in Sungai Klang
— Malay Mail
Potential reclassification of 1,112.9ha of Ampang and Hulu Gombak Forest Reserves has caused alarm and concern to ripple through the community
— Shalini Ravindran, The Star
Flash flood and muddy waters cause havoc in Ukay Heights
— Vijenthi Nair, The Star
“A potential reclassification of 1,112.9ha of two permanent forest reserves in Ampang has caused alarm and concern to ripple through the community”
— Shalini Ravindran, The Star
“Selangor Fire and Rescue Department assistant director Hafisham Mohd Noor said about 40 occupants in the seven houses had been instructed to leave after cracks appeared on the walls of their homes.”
— BERNAMA
“Kampong Melayu Klang Gate Lama Batu 10, Ulu Klang adalah merupakan penempatan terawal di Lembah Klang. Jalan raya yang menyusuri dilering-lereng bukit di Taman Melawati merupakan jalan asal yang telah lama wujud sejak 1902 lagi.”
— Reddoortohunt Blog
“We have an abundance of natural treasures that has been jeopardised and we want to engage with stakeholders to protect what is left.”
— Shalini Ravindran, The Star
“If you're a citizen of Selangor, participation is your right, when it comes to urban planning.”
— Tee Shiao Eek & Lim Sue Ann, BFM
Unresolved approved developments of concern on ESA (Level 2) and / or Class 4 slopes in Ampang Jaya
— Shalini Ravindran, The Star
Proposed hillslope development raises safety concerns
— CY Lee, The Star
Development of 100 superlink houses on a Class 4 slope raises fears of impending landslide
— Shalini Ravindran, The Star