Kuala Lumpur City Hall plans to introduce a new school concept featuring buildings between 10 and 17 storeys in the city centre to optimise limited land and accommodate the growing population, says Dr Zaliha Mustafa.
The Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Minister said that the concept would not compromise essential educational elements like current facilities.
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The Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Minister said that the concept would not compromise essential educational elements like current facilities.
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00:00In the context of urban development, the Kuala Lumpur 2040 Structure Plan or PSKL 2040
00:18and the Kuala Lumpur 2040 Structure Plan or DPTKL 2040 have identified 139 sites with an area of 3,036.81 acres
00:31with potential for redevelopment. These sites are areas with potential to become
00:38affordable housing when built in the future.
00:42To ensure that this affordable housing development target is achieved,
00:45the Kuala Lumpur 2040 Structure Plan has introduced the R4 zone,
00:51which is a special zone for affordable housing development, including public housing,
00:57with an area of 354.47 hectares.
01:01In addition, affordable housing is also planned in the mixed development zone
01:06with an area of 253.39 hectares.
01:23This potential area is for all categories of affordable housing,
01:27not limited to the JWP project only, i.e. Simadani Residency and WIP only.
01:33This project is not limited to government land only,
01:36but also takes into account the establishment of the private sector
01:40in line with the progress and commitment that has been given for the period up to 2040.
01:47Next, as a proactive and creative initiative to ensure that affordable housing
01:52can be accessed by those in need, the PTKL 2040 draft also includes 6 sites
01:58for subsidized or PAS housing on PASS land owned by Kuala Lumpur City Council.
02:07This program aims to provide special housing for the B40 group and some of the M40 group.
02:18The government is aware that the target of providing affordable housing is sufficient.
02:24In Kuala Lumpur, it will not be organized organically,
02:27because the nature of the construction industry is to prioritize profits.
02:30Therefore, affordable housing in Kuala Lumpur will be implemented in an organized and inclusive manner.
02:37In my answer to Mr. Razak, I would like to mention once again
02:44that 80,000 units of Simadani Residency and WIP are planned to be built
02:49for a period of 10 years, between 2018 and 2028.
02:54To date, 91% of the target has been achieved,
02:59with 72,864 units ready to be built through 101 projects
03:06in the 3rd district of Kuala Lumpur City Council and also in Labuan.
03:10This success is not just a coincidence,
03:13but is a result of the government's strategic plan
03:17that always adapts creative solutions to ensure that affordable housing can be built.
03:25The BKL has a plan that is clear in this matter.
03:31In addition to providing land to support this basic infrastructure development,
03:35the government uses a mechanism to charge development
03:38as well as a collection of money for the improvement service fund or ISF,
03:44which is quoted from the developers as a contribution to the development of public infrastructure,
03:49including the facilitation of education.
03:52This fund will be handed over to the relevant ministries,
03:55such as the Ministry of Education, School Funding,
03:59or for the failure of the developers to provide school facilitation.
04:04Developers who develop large-scale processes
04:07are also required to contribute to the basic infrastructure development
04:12through the mechanisms established by the BKL and the relevant ministries.
04:16With the increase in population,
04:18Kuala Lumpur needs a centrally located school,
04:22but the government is aware of the limited land space in Kuala Lumpur
04:29and the high cost will be a challenge for us.
04:35In addition, the BKL has proposed to discuss with the Ministry of Education
04:40and refine the concept of solid building in the construction of new schools in Kuala Lumpur.
04:46We can also learn from other countries.
04:50For example, this concept has been widely used in Australia,
04:54where schools were built conventionally
04:58including padang, several blocks of buildings and recreational areas.
05:02Now it is intensified into two blocks of schools,
05:06between 10 and 17 floors,
05:08without sacrificing important elements in learning,
05:14as well as sports and recreation,
05:16with designs that benefit every space,
05:21up to the space on the roof.
05:24That's all. Thank you.
05:28For more information, visit www.fema.gov