Showing posts with label Puchong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Puchong. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

The 1st Bandar Kinrara BK3 3 on 3 basketball tournament

With the collaboration of JKP Zone 18 MPSJ and Suria BK3 RA, the 3 on 3 basketball tournament was completed on 21st June, 2014 with great response from the youths from all around Puchong area.

Participating teams and organizers

The tournament managed to attract twelve teams to participate in the under 18 group. However, the under 15 competition has to be cancelled due to lack of support for that age group.

Prizes and medals to be given away to the winners

Nevertheless, the tournament saw many young talents challenging to be the best team in our area. The competition was intense showcasing some of the best young players from our area.

The two finalists team "Yak Chee A" and team "Mix"

Some of the court actions

Eventually team "Mix" emerged as champions, edging out team team "Yak Chee A" in a pulsating final that went into overtime. Team "Three Guys" also did well, coming as the third place team.

1st place team "Mix"
2nd place team "Yak Chee A"
3rd place team "Three Guys"

It was a fun day out for all the participants as well as the spectators, at the same time promoting the sports of basketball.

The overwhelming success of the tournament has prompted the organizers to promise looking into more similar events for the community in the future.




Thursday, May 22, 2014

3 on 3 basketball tournament

MPSJ Zone 18, working together with Suria BK3 RA, will be hosting a 3 on 3 basketball tournament for youngsters under 18 and 15 on the 21st. June, 2014

You can find all the details on the flyer below.

3 on 3 tournament flyer



Monday, March 31, 2014

Proposed KIDEX hghway briefing in Bandar Kinrara

The KIDEX roadshow finally arrived in Bandar Kinrara.

Last Saturday morning (29th, March 2014) representatives from KIDEX together with MPSJ, and Kinrara assemblyman Ng Sze Han were present at Bandar Kinrara BK2 community hall to brief the residents about the upcoming project KIDEX, or Kinrara-Damansara Expressway.
 
Residents attending the briefing at BK2 hall

To cut a long story short, these are what the residents in Bandar Kinrara were briefed during the meeting.

1. The highway will be 14.9km in length starting from NKVE, and ends at Bukit Jalil Highway next to Bandar Kinrara Giant supermarket. There will be two toll plazas along the highway with toll rate to be determined later.

KIDEX highway layout

 2. The whole length of the highway will be completely elevated with a single pier "T" shape concrete structure. Height of the structures varies from 8m to 16m. In other words, KIDEX highway will be built on top of existing roads. None of the existing roads will be taken away and made into tolled roads like LDP highway.

Section view of the elevated highway

3. Some of the private properties will be acquired by KIDEX to accommodate the construction of the highway. However, it will only be about 10% of what was originally reported, as KIDEX will only acquire land under section 8 act, which covers a lot less land than initially fear by residents staying adjacent to the proposed highway. Most of the acquired land will be near the interchange as the ramps that need more space will encroach further into the private properties.

Land acquired based on section 8 act, not section 4

4. Closer to our area, KIDEX will cross KESAS highway, runs on top of Jalan TK 2/7, cut across army camp to Jalan Kinrara 1, and ends at Jalan Kinrara 6 near Giant supermarket (based on the map provided in the briefing).

Approximate route of  KIDEX highway in Bandar Kinrara

In the future, there is also another SKIP (Serdang-Kinrara-Putrajaya) highway in the pipeline that is supposed to join to KIDEX highway at Jalan Kinrara 6, as reported here way back in year 2011.

The briefing ends with a Q and A session. Some of the concerns that residents have:

Q: Is my property going to be acquired?
A: It is not finalized yet at this moment

Q: Will the noise level be too much?
A: There will be sound barrier wall to reduce the noise to acceptable level

Q: Any EIA or traffic study reports available for public viewing?
A: No. The documents are considered "classified". It can only be released to public with government approval. 

Q: Can the highway be toll free?
A: This is not up the KIDEX representative to decide, who are just a concessionaire taking on the project. The concessionaire needs to collect toll to recuperate their investment.

There were also some questions raised that were not answered immediately.

Kinrara assemblyman Ng Sze Han raised the question why there is no diamond interchange at Bukit Jalil Highway and KESAS highway. 

For example, from KIDEX motorists can exit to Bukit Jalil towards Kuala Lumpur direction and not Sunway direction. Similarly, motorists coming from Kuala Lumpur on Bukit Jalil Highway will not be able to get on KIDEX. 

The questionable Bukit Jalil highway interchange

Artist's aerial view impression of Bukit Jalil highway interchange

Ng Sze Han was also concerned why no EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) and traffic study reports were made available for the public. There should be transparency to allow the public to fully understand the impact KIDEX highway will bring to the affected areas.

Many residents are also worried that instead of easing traffic, KIDEX will be like LDP, bringing more traffic jam to our area. 

One resident even suggested KIDEX should end at KESAS, which is a proper highway that might be able to handle the additional traffic coming to our area.

Overall the response from residents had been lukewarm at best, uncertain what the highway will bring to the residents of Bandar Kinrara in the future.

So is KIDEX highway a sure thing?

Will it ease traffic as promised?

No one can answer that.

However, one thing is for sure.

Anyone staying in Bandar Kinrara driving to work daily knows how painful it is to deal with the rush hour traffic at Bukit Jalil highway.

It is unlikely KIDEX highway will change that for the better.


Saturday, April 27, 2013

A piece of nature right at our door step

Tired of the hustle bustle city life? Want to get in touch with nature, but too lazy to travel too far?

Welcome to Air Hitam forest reserve.

It is no secret Puchong folks have been trekking the Air Hitam forest reserve trails for some time now. At around 3000 acres, the reserve is a surprise survivor of green lung encompassed by rapidly ongoing  development of Bandar Kinrara, Pusat Bandar Puchong, Equine Park and a few other developments.

Green lung in Puchong surrounded by developments

The Air Hitam forest reserve belongs to the Selangor Forestry Department, leased to University of Putra (UPM) for research purpose. There had been some altercations between hikers and UPM officers who were trying to prevent hikers from entering the forest reserve before, but that matter had been resolved.

Now hikers are free to trek the trails without any worries even though there are still Selangor Forestry Department signs warning hikers to stay away.

The Selangor Forestry Department does not interfere with hiker activities as long as they stay within the trails, without damaging the surrounding, and keeping the forest the way it is.

Warning sign from Selangor Forestry Department

The beginning of the trail is at Jalan Bukit, Pusat Bandar Puchong, not far away from Wawasan Park in Pusat Bandar Puchong.

From BK3, it is only around 5 to 7 km away depending on which road you take.

There are plenty of car park spaces around but don't be surprise it is packed during the weekends, especially in the mornings and evenings, as trekking activity is gaining popularity.

Map from BK3 to the start of trail

From the snap shot of Google earth aerial view below, the beginning of the trail is just right next to a few shop lots. The trail then gradually winding up the hill and slowly disappearing into the lush green forest.

Google earth view of the trail
Trail entrance

Once inside the forest, the hikers can choose to take the trail that goes one loop, which will take about 1 hour or more. Alternatively, the more popular and less strenuous route is just trek up to one of the peaks and turn back, which takes about 30 to 45 minutes.

The trails are just moderately tough (quite similar to Gasing Hill), suitable for people of all ages. Anyone in reasonably good health will have no problem handling the walk.

Part of the trail
Small stream with crystal clear water
Great view of Puchong skyline from the trail

Every morning and evening plenty of nature lovers are enjoying the hiking activities in the forest. It is a great way to do some exercise, meet like-minded people, and enjoy perhaps the last piece of untouched forest in Puchong.

The best thing is, it is only a few minutes drive away from BK 3.

It is a great alternative for BK3 residents who frequently walk up to the BK3 water reservoir in the morning, who are looking for something slightly more challenging.

At the same time getting in touch with nature.