The draft of the 2040 local plan for Kuala Lumpur has been exhibited for public review, and City Hall is now inviting city dwellers to give their feedback over the next month.
The KL local plan has more details than the structure plan, spelling out the proposed land use zones and plot ratio and development density for each lot in the city. It will guide all of the city’s development policies and local planning for the next two decades.
Is the local plan in line with the KL we want? Astro Awani’s Melisa Idris speaks to Koh Cha-Ly and Dr Shuhana Shamsuddin.
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