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23 September 2024, Monday | Kapitan Tan Kun Gee Present with MBKS Team
MBKS Takes Swift Action to Clear Drain Blockages
KUCHING – In a move to improve the drainage system in the Hui Sing Commercial Shops area, the Council of the City of Kuching South (MBKS) has promptly initiated clearing works to remove waste and debris that caused a blockage in the drains behind Big Coconut. This swift response follows reports lodged by Good Taste Food Court, urging the council to address the drainage issues affecting the area.
Kapitan Tan Kun Gee, along with the MBKS team, was present during the clearing works, overseeing the operations and ensuring everything went smoothly. The MBKS council’s proactive stance has been praised by the local community for taking action quickly.
Resident Cooperation Ensures Effective Clearing
While clearing work began immediately, some challenges arose due to extension structures and piping installed by certain businesses in the area, which complicated the process. However, the owner of the affected structure has committed to removing the extensions to allow further clearing work to proceed.
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This collaborative effort between MBKS and local business owners highlights the importance of community cooperation. With the extensions cleared, MBKS will continue the work on other days, ensuring the complete restoration of the drainage system.
A Cleaner, Greener Hui Sing for Everyone
The residents of Hui Sing, including business owners and customers, expressed their appreciation for MBKS’s efforts in improving the area’s environmental conditions. Kapitan Tan Kun Gee and the MBKS team have made it clear that ongoing efforts like this are essential for creating a cleaner and more livable environment for all.
Working Together for a Better Community
MBKS continues to emphasize the importance of cooperation between local authorities and the community. As their slogan “Your City, My City, Our City” suggests, the council calls on everyone to work hand in hand to maintain the cleanliness and functionality of public areas in Kuching, particularly in commercial zones like Hui Sing.
Conclusion: The Way Forward
The quick response from MBKS and the cooperation of the residents and business owners reflect the community spirit in Kuching. Together, these efforts will lead to long-term improvements for the area’s infrastructure and environment. Let’s continue to support these initiatives for the betterment of our city.
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