The Selangor executive has licensed an allocation of RM145 million for the aim of bettering the community of highway techniques within the state subsequent yr. This was once introduced by means of menteri besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari in his presentation of the state’s 2023 funds the day before today.
In step with Amirudin, a complete of RM40.98 million will likely be allotted to the general public works division (JKR) to hold out the development of recent roads in different places. The spaces concerned are:
- Kampung Sri Indah A to Sungai Buloh Health center (RM10.98 million)
- The Sungai Kelambu-Genting Sanyen connection highway (RM13.5 million)
- Kampung Ulu Chuchuh to Kuala Lumpur World Airport (KLIA) (RM16 million)
He mentioned that those new roads could be a catalyst for financial enlargement within the spaces surrounding a number of districts similar to Gombak, Kuala Langat and Sepang.
As well as, a complete of RM65.3 million has additionally been allotted to improve a variety of main routes to be sure that they may be able to accommodate an build up in visitors glide. They’re:
- Jalan Bukit Rimau in Klang
- Jalan Reko in Hulu Langat
- Simpang Tiga Jalan Rahidin in Sungai Buloh
- The Jalan Kampung Bukit Dugang intersection in Sepang
- The street to Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tiram Jaya in Kuala Selangor
- Jalan Sungai Panjang from the Kuala Selangor-Teluk Intan intersection to Parit Empat Timur in Sabak Bernam
The state has additionally allotted RM11.8 million for the development and upgrading of bridges and overpasses. Tasks which might be anticipated to begin in 2023 are:
- The development of a brand new bridge at Kampung Sungai Buah in Sepang
- The development of a brand new bridge at Sungai Serigala in Hulu Selangor
- The upgrading of the Bagan Sungai Besar bridge in Sabak Bernam
Allocation has additionally been equipped for a number of different infrastructure initiatives, together with RM3 million for section two of the set up of light-emitting diode (LED) boulevard lighting around the state, state highway gazette paintings (RM1.5 million) and state course gazette programmes (RM2 million).