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    SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN Kajang future development

    PROF. IR. DR. RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH OK

    RAHMAT

    Done by:

    Hassn ahmed h hassn ID P64139

    Malek m a algadi ID P64143

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    Sarah Hazim ID P65407

    ABSTRACTUrbanization is a complex process of social and economic change whereby a society is

    transformed from an essentially rural to a predominantly urban one. While urbanization

    has to do with metropolitan growth, urbanism is one of the consequences of urbanization.

    The purpose of this task is to examine the policies, programs, and practices on

    sustainable regional development in Kajang Town and presents strategies to address

    identified issues and challenges. This paper commences with an overview of social and

    urban trends in Kajang, which leads to a discussion on urbanization and sustainable

    development issues.

    The rapid pace of urbanization in Kajang poses a wide range of challenges. In

    2008, the population was 229,655 consists of 51.3 percent Malays, 38 percent Chinese, 9

    percent Indians, and other ethnic group 1.7 percent.

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    CONTENTS

    CONTENTS PAGE NO.ABSTRACT 2

    CONTENTS 3

    INTRODUCTION 4

    LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 5

    LANDSCAPE AND BIODIVERSITY 10

    SECURITY AND SAFETY 14

    RENEWABLE ENERGY 18

    INTEGRATING TRANSPORT AND DEVELOPMENT 21

    DEVELOPMENT ACCESS 25

    PARKINGS 32

    URBAN DESIGN PRINCIPLE 36

    MINIMUM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 40

    WATER QUALITY AND DRAINAGE 41

    AIR QUALITY 46

    QUALITY OF DEVELOPMENT 48

    CONCLUSION 53

    INTRODUCTION

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    Kajang, with a population of 229,655 (as of 2008), is a city in the eastern part of

    Selangor, Malaysia. This town is also the district capital of Hulu Langat. It is located

    about 20 kilometers south of Malaysias capital, Kuala Lumpur.

    The current location gravity of growth in Kajang would be Sungai Chua. The total

    population of Kajang has grown rapidly in the past few years. As of 2004, a few

    townships have been developed in Kajang, such as Taman Prima Saujana, Taman Kajang

    Perdana, and Taman Sepakat Indah (Sungai Chua). Area surrounding these new

    townships is easily accessible via the SILK Expressway.

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    1. LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY

    1.1. Introduction

    The development strategies for next 20 years are focused on Kajang to

    become an urban town. The population in Kajang now 229,655 people and set

    to increase until 300,000 over next 20 years. This city need to be devised

    based on the context of a city is already have a limited space to expand.

    1.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    Table below indicates the existing land uses by sector based on MajlisPerbandaran Kajang (MPKJ). This land uses included Hulu Langat District,

    Cheras District, Hulu Semenyih District, Semenyih District, Beranang

    District, and Kajang District.

    Figure 1: Districts under MPKJ

    Figure 2: Land Uses under MPKJ

    KAJANG

    DISTRICT

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    Land Use Category Area (in Acre) Percentage (%)

    Residential 30700.227 25.09

    Commercial 2169.7024 1.77

    Industrial 5963.5418 4.87

    Institute (UKM) 1177.3220 0.96

    Open Space 5403.9046 4.42

    Golf Field 2504.5622 2.05Enterprise Zone 1392.7813 1.14

    Reserved Forest 10725.029 8.77

    Agriculture 47796.263 39.06

    Undeveloped Land 601.41602 0.49

    Community Facilities :

    a) Education

    b) Facilities

    c) Religious

    d) Cemetery

    e) Other Facilities

    Total :

    601.41602

    1545.0371

    113.67897

    405.58580

    10829.529

    13495.247 11.03

    Utilities :

    a) Oxidation Pond

    b) Pond/Lake

    c) Sanitary Landfill

    Total :

    76.115193

    46.648005

    306.43553

    429.19873 0.35

    Total 122359.1951 100

    Table 1: Lands use area by category

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    Figure 3: Land uses in Kajang Town

    1.2.1. Residential Area

    Existing Situation

    From Table 1, the agriculture is the largest land use component for all area

    under Majlis Perbandaran Kajang. But, at the centre of Kajang Town, the

    land uses more on Community Facilities component. Many residential

    areas at the edge of town.

    Issue

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    o Rapid growth of residential lands use at the edge of town.

    1.2.2. Commercial Area

    Existing Situation

    Commercial lands use growth more at the city centre of Kajang. But, there

    also have some commercial lands use near residential area. The growth

    area of Kampung Sungai Chua has had respectable increase in industrial

    and commercial lands use.

    Figure 4: Commercial area at Kg. Sungai Chua

    Issue

    o Slow growth of commercial land uses at area Kajang Utama,

    Sungai Sekamat, dan Taman Lingkaran Nur.

    1.2.3. Community Facilities

    Existing Situation

    This community facilities were include education, facilities, religious,

    cemetery and other facilities. All of these facilities were use in 13495.247

    acre. These community facilities centralized at centre of town. When the

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    facilities centralized caused traffic congestion at the centre of town and

    many people centralized at the centre.

    Issue

    o Shortage of suitable site for community facilities beside of city

    centre of Kajang

    Figure 5: Kajang Hospital

    1.3. Development Strategies

    The strategy of balanced growth across the City, this project will come outwith a fundamental principle. The development strategy is based on the

    concept of a hierarchy of urban centers in order to achieve balanced growth

    across the city. The fundamental principle that will proposed was the Central

    Planning Area (City Centre) would still maintain its role and function as the

    business and commercial core of Kajang, and some growth areas were

    proposed. Measures shall be introduced to consolidate these centers and

    enhance their amenity value to the community as well as to extend the

    function of urban centers and improve accessibility. To reinforce these

    measures, a strong emphasis shall be placed on integrating development and

    public transportation strategies.

    Strategies are introduced which are directed towards in proving the living

    environment of the City to a level commensurate with that enhancement of the

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    natural and build environment and the quality housing and working

    environment.

    The development strategies that will propose are summarized below:

    o Decrease the working, living and business environment of the city

    centre

    o Ensure complete and integrated city linkages

    o Ensure the functional distribution of centers and facilities

    o Consolidate the development and enhance the environment of

    stable areas

    o Consolidate the development and enhance the environment of

    major entry points

    2. LANDSCAPE AND BIODIVERSITY

    2.1. Introduction

    Landscape comprises the visible features of an area of land including physical

    element such as landforms, living elements of flora and fauna, abstract

    elements like human activity and build environment. Parallel with Local

    Agenda 21, the diversity of nature is valued and protected. The initiative has

    contributed to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity as well as

    to the fair and equitable sharing of the benefits from genetic resources.

    Biodiversity boosts ecosystem productivity where each species have an

    important role to play and that it is this combination that enables the

    ecosystems to posses the ability to prevent and recover from a variety

    disasters

    2.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    2.2.1. Landscape

    Existing Situation

    In Kajang Town, there have place that do not have any landscape and also

    have some landscape. Even there have some landscape at certain place, it

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    still not enough to sustain the Earth. The landscape at town also not

    protected.

    Figure 6: Existing Landscape in town of Kajang

    Issues

    o Not enough landscape at town

    o The landscapes are not protected

    2.2.2. Genetic Diversity

    Existing Situation

    Genetic diversity is divided by two parts which are flora and fauna. Some

    of plants become disappeared when the city become bigger and

    progressive. Beside that, the climate change like global warming can

    affect the plants to grow up. Same with plants, animal also gradually

    disappeared when the city become larger. The forest was intruded.

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    Issues

    o Decreasing the growth of flora at the city centre

    o Plants become die

    o Fauna will be extinct and have no place to live

    2.2.3. Ecological Diversity

    Existing Situation

    Kajang has a small of species of plants means less variety of crops and

    small species of animals not ensure that the ecosystem is naturally

    sustained. These flora and fauna have no place to go and most of the place

    was replaced with building and roads or other facilities.

    Issue

    o The population of plants and animals and will be decrease varies

    with time

    o No place for these plants to live and these animals have no place to

    go

    2.3. Development Strategies

    To enhance the biodiversity aspect, Kajang Structure Plan aims to:

    o Do not disturb the reserved forest

    o Planted forest at undeveloped land areas

    o Do the landscape at town and home

    o Build more recreation garden

    o Build a garden for those have big yard at home

    These strategies are important because biological diversity give benefits to

    human such as:

    o Biological resources

    Food (plants and animals), forest, product, fuel, timber,

    pharmaceutical, fish

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    o Unknown resources

    Pharmaceutical, biocides

    o Genetic resources

    Enabling us to cross wild species with food or flower

    species to obtain improved varieties and hybrids

    o Ecosystem services

    Providing fresh air, cleansing the water, recycling our

    waste

    o Tourism and recreation

    People like to visit natural places as these become rarer.

    Figure 7: Garden at home

    onions

    peas

    carrots

    lettuces

    cucumbers

    spinach

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    Figure 8: Garden at home

    Figure 9: Garden at home

    Figure 10: Fauna that will be protected

    potatoes

    Live

    worms

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    3. SECURITY AND SAFETY

    3.1. Introduction

    Kajang is one of the cities that always have crime cases. Parallel with Kuala

    Lumpur Structure Plan, where more cities in Malaysia, a true microcosm of

    the country, and it leads by example in the harmonious coexistence of its

    multi-ethnic and multi-religious society, Kajang Structure Plan will propose

    and take other initiatives to make Kajang is one of the safety city. Over the

    next 20 years, Kajang City aims to build on this achievement to create a

    society secure in its community integration and social harmony that does none

    the less celebrate the diversity of its culture.

    3.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    3.2.1. Security and Emergency Facilities

    Existing Situation

    The provision of a secure and safe environment for its residents is a

    significant concern of any major city. In Kajang, more crime like robbery

    activities and pick pocket. Police station is supplemented by police posts

    and in addition, there is a system of neighborhood watch centre. To

    improve safety in the city, the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation

    launched the Safe City Programmed where the communities themselves

    participate in ensuring the security of their areas. Security and emergency

    facilities include police station, police posts, neighborhood watch centers

    and fire station.

    Issue

    oHigh crime cases in Kajang

    oPolice posts were not there on weekdays and just there on

    weekends

    oUneven distribution of police posts

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    3.2.2. Safety

    Existing Situation

    There have some places in Kajang that have less safety like in Kajang

    Town. It is because many illegal residents that live at Kajang.

    Issue

    o Less safety in Kajang Town and the center place of residents

    3.3. Development Strategies

    In order to enhance the city living in safety environment, Kajang aims to:

    o Ensure a safe and healthy living environment that can cater for the

    need for all groups of people including the disabled, the

    disadvantaged and the aged

    o Kajang shall, in consultation with the appropriate authorities,

    ensure that sufficient police stations, police posts, and

    neighborhood watch centers are provided and adequately

    distributed

    o Place the closed-circuit television (CCTV) at the place that always

    happen crime activities

    o The residents must have civic intention and always help people

    when they in difficult situation

    o The Local Authority Party must do their own job

    o Build overhead bridge for pedestrians

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    Figure 11: Proposed CCTV in Kajang Town

    Figure 12: Examples of CCTV

    Place CCTV here

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    Figure 13: Proposed overhead bridge

    4. RENEWABLE ENERGY

    4.1. Introduction

    Renewable energy is generated from natural resources such as wind, sunlight,

    rain, and geothermal heat. In 2006, about 18% of global find energy

    consumption comes from renewable. Figure below indicates the renewable

    energy by end of 2006.

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    Figure 14: Renewable energy on the end of 2006Over half of renewable energy goes to producing electricity. The production

    of heat and steam is the next largest use for industrial purpose. Besides that,

    renewable fuel such as ethanol, are also used for transportation and to provide

    heat for homes and business. The renewable energy plays an important role to

    supply the energy. Now, the whole of world talking about global warming that

    happen in our world. Global warming is the increase in the average

    temperature of the earths near surface air and the oceans since the mid

    twentieth century ends its projected continuation. Figure below indicates

    increasing of temperature every 20 years and the mean temperature on 1999-

    2008.

    Figure 15: Global Temperature and Mean Temperature

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    This renewable energy is very important because it can control the global

    warming and reduce the green affect.

    4.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    Existing Situation

    Up to this day, no renewable energy at Kajang. This is because the residents

    do not exposed about the importance of renewable energy and how extreme

    our earth if global warming keep on increasing.

    Issues

    o Do not have any renewable energy sources

    o The residents do not know about renewable energy

    o Do not have place or space to recycle the energy

    4.3. Development Strategies

    In order to enhance the renewable energy in Kajang, some strategies are

    introduced:

    o Build the planted forest at vacant land

    o Protect the forest at Hulu Langat District and Hulu Semenyih

    District area

    o Every resident are encourage to do landscape at yard of their house

    o Turn off the light if no one in room and when not needed

    o Use compact fluorescent light bulbs to replace the lamp becausethese bulbs can produce same amount of light but using quarter of

    electricity only

    o Buy products that have the Energy Star label on them. Energy Star

    labels are found on over 40 product categories and in the year 2005

    alone is responsible for saving consumers over 12 billion dollars

    o Use solar power to heat water and pools, cook, and light homes

    and buildings

    o Use lawn as an air conditioner

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    Figure 16: Planted Forest

    Figure 17: Compact fluorescent light bulbs

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    5. INTEGRATING TRANSPORT AND DEVELOPMENT

    5.1. Introduction

    Integrated transport planning is concerned with the development of broad

    plans that address all aspects of the transportation system including benefits

    and impacts from transport and impacts within the community. This plan sets

    the broad policy agenda required to establish continuous improvement

    towards a sustainable transport system.

    Integrated Transport Plans priorities and schedule project such as

    bicycle plan, walking networks, education initiatives alongside car and truck

    based policy. These planning scheme outcome to create urban town,

    neighborhood and an activity center, bringing people closer to shops, services

    and job reducing the need to travel long distances and using a car.

    5.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    5.2.1. Train Commuter

    Existing Situation

    In Kajang, the main important modes of transportation to the Kuala

    Lumpur City Center is using the train commuter. Due to some

    circumstances, the location of the commuter station is not strategic

    enough. It is located in front of a school.

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    Figure 18: The commuter station in Kajang

    Issues

    o It is hard for the user to get to the commuter station unless they

    have transport to get them there. The availability of taxis and buses

    are unreliable from the Kajang town. Furthermore, during peak

    hour, the traffic here will be very congested due to the existing

    school in front of the commuter station. This could be very

    dangerous to the commuters passenger as well as the school

    children.

    5.2.2. Buses

    Existing Situation

    In Kajang town, there are several major buses that operate here. Amongthe best is Rapid KL. But, there are not even single bus stands in the town

    itself. Most of the time, the driver of the bus will drop the passenger in the

    middle of the main road.

    Issues

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    o The main problem here is that when the bus stopped, the passenger

    will have to dare to risk their life to cross the road in order to get to

    the shopping complex nearby. During any time of the day, the road

    was very busy and the drivers sometimes reckless. If they did not

    carefully enough, they will hit the bus passenger when they cross

    the road. Besides that, when the bus were parked beside the main

    roads, it will cause massive traffic jam to the Kajang town.

    5.2.3. Taxis

    Existing situation

    In Kajang, taxis do have specific taxi stand. But due to the excessive taxis

    lately, all those were parked just beside the major road. This had cause

    several difficulties to other road users.

    Figure 19: Taxis were parked near the food court

    Issues

    o Due to this reasons, taxis were parked anywhere where they could

    be seen by their possible passenger. Other road users need to be

    patient with these taxis. Sometimes they did parked double with

    other taxis.

    5.3. Development Strategies

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    o Commuter is the main modes of transportation to the Kuala

    Lumpur city, so thestation should be located nearer to the city so

    that the user would not have problems getting to the station.

    o The school authorities should provide a traffic guard in front of the

    school during peak hour to make sure the safety of the school

    children

    o If possible, the town council of Kajang should provide a bus

    station in the city so that the bus would have a proper bus station

    and the level of services would be increased.

    o Proper bus stand should be constructed along the way from out of

    Kajang to the city especially from Bangi because there are a lot of

    potential visitors from here due to the existing of educational

    institution such as UKM.

    o Public transport should have proper coordination among them.

    Excess of public transportation could lead to several major

    problems to the city. In order to overcome these problems, the

    Kajang council should limit the number of taxis in the city. Besides

    improving the traffic condition, it could also helps reducing and

    maintaining the quality of air in the city.

    o Besides that, Kajang should have Kajang Sentral. A hub where the

    all the buses, trains and taxis were gather and integrated together.

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    Figure 20: The location of the new Kajang Sentral

    Figure 21: Illustration of the new Figure 22: The proposed new commuter

    Kajang Sentral train in Kajang.

    6. DEVELOPMENT ACCESS

    6.1. Introduction

    Walking and bicycling are two most environmental friendly modes of

    transportation that enhance both personal and social well being. They are also

    very important travel modes that provide a seamless transportation system that

    includes other modes of transportation such as buses and commuter rail. In

    addition to transportation, these two modes of travel provide many public

    access, health and economics.

    Effective pedestrian and bicycle network depends on several factors

    such as accommodating pedestrian and bicyclist on arterial and collectors

    streets, selecting appropriate facilities, creating and maintaining a system of

    closely-spaced interconnected local streets and lastly overcoming barriers

    such as highways crossing, intersection, railroads and rivers.

    Accessibility for people with disabilities means many things raging

    from physical access to services and the built environment. The main

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    provision measure is to adapt rail, bus and taxis for easy access and adaptation

    of toilet and waiting room.

    6.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    6.2.1. Travel Demands

    Existing situation

    Increased into and out migration have both contributed to the present

    traffic congestion in the Kajang town. It is also significant that the

    population have grown rapidly by the past few years due to the incoming

    of the legal and illegal immigrant.

    Apart from that, the high travel demand has increased due to

    private transportation especially private cars. As the consequences, the

    congestion had worsened during peak hour where the capacity is very

    high. This is the time where people come back from work to go home.

    Issues

    o High travel demand to and from Kajang town during peak hour

    and weekend

    6.2.2. Traffic Management

    Existing situationTraffic management are aimed at optimizing the existing infrastructure

    and improve the flow capacity and to be more responsive to the traffic

    demand at different times of the day. Besides that, traffic control measures

    that contribute to the traffic management in urban area including one-way

    street system and penalties for illegal on-street parking. Additional

    measures that relates to the road safety are through the use of traffic

    signage, pavement line marking and barriers.

    Issues

    o Although a lot of traffic management measures have been done

    and to make it easy for the road user, but it is still not enough to

    help reduce the traffic congestion. This is because the traffic

    demands have continuously increased by day.

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    Issues

    o Cycling in Kajang are quite dangerous. With all those buses and

    private transport on the roads, plus the unreliable condition on the

    road, making it dangerous for to use bicycle in Kajang town.

    6.2.5. Disabled people

    Existing solution

    In Kajang, there were not much seen the facility for the disabled people. In

    using the public transport, there are no landing ramps for the disabled

    people. There were still using steps, this make it harder for the people with

    wheelchair or cane stick. Besides that, there are no brailles sign for

    people with low visual impairment.

    Figure 24: No speciality for disabled people Figure 25: Improper signage

    Issues

    o Lack of awareness among the people in Kajang.

    6.2.6. Private Transport

    Existing situation

    Recent traffic condition shows that the registered car owner had increased

    due to the decreasing of worlds oil price. In most of the traffic capacity,

    private cars account for the largest percentage of all the motorized trips.

    The Kajang council had taken extra actions in order to reduce the number

    of private cars enter the town of Kajang. Among the actions are to reduce

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    the number of parking lots and to increase the rate of parking charges to

    the shopping complex.

    Issues

    o Due to the increase of parking charges, the park operators offers

    seasonal parking tickets which are cheaper. This had encouraged

    the using of private transport to the town. The willingness to wait

    for hours if the car parks are full is also the factors that make this

    problem unsolvable.

    6.3. Development Strategies

    o Redirecting the movement pattern of using the private transport to

    the public transport.

    o Improving the quality and as well as extending the services for

    public transport especially commuter trains and local buses

    o Improve the traffic management system by implementing the smart

    system.

    o Lower the traffic speed limits

    o Smaller corner turning radii

    o Cultivation of green strips and green trees.

    o Improve the existing transportation infrastructure for shared use of

    streets and roads by bicycle and motor vehicle

    o Integrating local streets, shared use path and rail-trails into the

    bicycle network.

    o Putting ramp instead of steps

    o Provides layers, well defined signs for people with a visual

    impairment

    o Improving the access to toilet or washing facilities.

    o Ticker gate at commuter station for the disabled.

    o Wide doors for lifts.

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    o Elevators control buttons positioned at heights that are accessible

    to wheelchair users.

    o Increased the parking charges in town

    o Reduce number of parking in the Kajang town

    o Increase the price of vehicles sold in Malaysia and also decreases

    the number of imported cars and motorcycles.

    o Cashing out subsidies and unbundling pricing

    Figure 26 : Proposed pedestrian lanes in Kajang

    Figure 27: Proposed pedestrian lanes on a bridge in Kajang

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    Figure 28 : Proposed bicycle pathway in Kajang

    Figure 29 : Proposed bus stand for the disabled people

    Figure 30: Ramps to be used instead of steps

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    7. PARKINGS

    7.1. Introduction

    As more and more people owns cars, more parking lots become necessary.

    Parking as part of an overall transportation system is one of the crucial issues

    of our times. As the number of automobiles increase exponentially, the need

    to house them in close proximity creates a challenging design problems.

    Unfortunately, parking lots can adversely effect the environment as well as

    detract from the community center.

    Parking lots should be designed to allow for users and deliveries to

    reach easily on site, circulate through the parking lots and exit the site. Clear,

    easily understandable circulation should be designed into the project to allow

    drivers and pedestrian to move through the site without confusion.

    7.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    7.2.1. Not enough parking

    Existing condition

    In Kajang, the parking provided by the council was not sufficient enough.

    This could be seen when the peak hour, the cars will be parked double or

    where it could be parked. This could cause massive traffic jam due to the

    attitude of the drivers.

    Figure 31: Mixed parking between the Figure 32: Doubled parking by the drivers

    cars and motorcycles

    Issues

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    o Vehicles which were not parked in the actual parking lots could

    worsen the congestion here in Kajang.

    7.2.2. Decentralized parking

    Existing issues

    The parking here in the town were not centralized. Parking were scattered

    everywhere in the town. Besides that, there is parking that was not

    supervised by the Kajang council.

    Issues

    o Lack of supervision by the local council.

    o Also help to worsen the traffic congestion

    7.2.3. Excessive of paved parking

    Existing situation

    In Kajang, most of the parking was flexible pavement. There is not even a

    single porous parking. Sometimes, if the heavy load vehicles enter the

    town, the pavement will be damaged. This could bring danger to the

    motorcyclist especially during the rainy season.

    Issues

    o During heavy rains, the surface runoffs could not precipitated into

    the ground and enters the drainage system in heavy flow. If the

    rains were too heavy, Kajang will be flooded. These disasters had

    happened twice lately. As the consequences, the ground floors of

    the Plaza Metro Kajang were submerged. These had cause lots of

    financial damages to the businesses here.

    7.2.4. Lack of landscape

    Existing situation

    The parking lots in this town do not have any green trees around it. In fact

    Kajang town do not have so much landscape. The trees were rarely to be

    seen. Even if there are trees, it is not very healthy and beautiful.

    Issues

    o Lack of landscape and steetscapes.

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    o Without the trees planted in the town, the town will be hotter and

    this will decreased the number of pedestrian and cyclist. Besides

    that, the plants help to filtrate the surface runoff to the ground.

    7.3. Development Strategies

    o Built a plaza that could place all the vehicles in specific place and

    encourage people to walk to their destination.

    o Increase the parking charges so that people will use the public

    transport and hence reducing the usage of private transport.

    o The council should tighten the security and laws so that there will

    no longer be illegal parking around the town.

    o Paved area could be sized to accommodate expected daily use

    which will likely required less paved area.

    o Paved only the pathway and utilize porous paving materials in

    parking spaces.

    o Pervious pavement could be used, such as the grass and gravel

    pave lot above to reduce the impact of parking lot runoff.

    o Maximizes landscape area along the streets and minimizes overall

    impervious area of the land.

    o Green streets frontage manages both public and private runoff.

    Building site and street frontage become one integrated space

    designed for stormwater management.

    Figure 34: Purposed landscaped parking lots Figure 35: Proposed centralized

    parking lots in Kajang

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    Figure 36: Proposed landscaped parking lots Figure 37: Proposed porous parking

    lots

    8. URBAN DESIGN PRINCIPLE

    8.1. Introduction

    Urban design principles combine aspects of architecture, landscape

    architecture. Public works, transportation system and public arts to create

    dynamic urban environment. However with increasing activities of these

    disciplines, it is better to conceptualized as a design practice that intersects all

    of the aspects.

    The design principles seek to foster good development without

    inhibiting design creativity and flexibility. The basic principles of the designs

    are contextual sitting, the importance of pedestrian environment, architectural

    sensitivity, respect for historic structures and durability of building materials.

    These design principles should guides architects and developers and should

    serve as a basis to design review committees.

    8.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    8.2.1. Corridors and gateways

    Existing situation

    The street to the outer district from Kajang is quite confusing. The signage

    and road network were not properly designed

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    Figure 38: Map of Kajang

    Issues

    o This condition needed to be overcome in order to promote Kajang

    internationally.

    8.2.2. Streets

    Existing Situation

    In Kajang, especially during nights, the condition of the street are quite

    dark. Lack of efficient street lighting make it Kajang is not safe enough

    during that particular time of day.

    Issues

    o Lack of lighting during night

    8.2.3. Development Blocks

    Existing situation

    In terms of development, there are plenty of shopping complexes, schools,police station, fire station, market, hospital, post office and religious

    worship around the town.

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    Figure 39: Plaza Metro Kajang Figure 40: Billion Shopping Complex

    As for the residential area, the mixed-income housing was seen clearly just

    outside the town center. For government sector offices such as JKR,

    Kajang City Council (MPKj) and SYABAS, all those office were situated

    in the middle of the town.

    Issues

    o During office hour, these areas of town were full with people, but

    during night, these places were very quite. These could make

    Kajang town a very dangerous place at night where any possible

    crime could happen.

    o Other problem is that when emergency cases occurs, ambulances

    and fire bridges will be having hard time to go through the

    congested traffic due to its location.

    8.2.4. Parks and open spaces

    Existing situation

    In Kajang, there are no parks here. The town does not have green area to

    be made as recreational parks.

    Issues

    o Lack of green areas

    o Discourage the attitude for exercising for the people in Kajang

    o Increase the hot temperature during day time.

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    8.2.5. Landmarks

    Existing situation

    Kajang is famous for its Sate Hj Samuri. But the restaurant were located

    in the middle of busy roads

    Issues

    o Lack of specific monument representing Kajang town

    8.3. Development Strategies

    o The major corridors that relatives to the building must be identified

    preserved and enhanced.

    o Gateways are the main zones of the Kajang city that could make

    people realize that they were entering the Kajang town.

    o Implementation the suitable hardscape, softscape street furniture

    and signage.

    o High quality of street lighting creates scene of safety for the users.

    o Streets comprise the greatest portion of the town and dominate the

    sense of traveling public and the pedestrian.

    o Require to create flexible development blocks which can support

    mixed-use including entertainment, office, retail, education,

    recreation and mixed-income housing.

    o Design public spaces Kajang Theme Park and parks which

    create memorable addresses and animate Kajang

    o Installation of fountains, sculptures, water gardens and special

    lighting that can contribute to the life of Kajang and make the

    experience more meaningful.o Besides that, Kajang council also could built a recreational park

    where all sorts of activity could be done such as camping, boating,

    fishing and picnicking.

    o Built up a statue or monument that could represent Kajang town to

    the visitors.

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    Figure 41: Proposed Kajang Theme Park Figure 42: Proposed Theme Park for Kajang

    Figure 43: Proposed Water Front in Kajang Figure 42: Proposed landmarks for Kajang

    Figure 44: Proposed highways in Kajang Figure 45: Proposed intersection

    9. MINIMUM ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DUE TO SURGE IN TRAVEL

    DEMANDS

    9.1. Introduction

    Kajang Theme

    Park

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    Kajang already exhibit many problems associated with unmanaged

    urbanization such as pollution, inadequate water supply, weak sewerage

    infrastructure, waste disposal, high crime rates, foreigners, and traffic

    congestion. Population growth and migration has also result in the premature

    conversion of productive agriculture land, for residential and other urban

    users.

    9.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    9.2.1. Air Pollution

    Issues

    o Most of the facilities are available at the center of the City which

    makes people focus on the Kajang Town. This situation will cause

    high density of private cars which result on traffic congestion, noise,

    and air pollution

    9.2.2. Poor drainage systemIssues

    o The attitude of some people which always throw rubbish into the

    drain which result clogged up in the drain.

    o Flooding will occur when there is a heavy downpour in the city

    9.3. Development Strategies

    In order to enhance the problems, our aim is to:

    o Do maintenance to the sewerage system to prevent from flood

    problem.

    o Maintaining the flow capacity of the rivers and ensuring there is no

    clogging.

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    o The feasibility of constructing gross suspended solid traps upstream

    and at other strategic locations to collect waste and reduced clogging

    should be investigated to provide more effective long-term measures

    to prevent flooding

    10. WATER QUALITY AND DRAINAGE

    10.1. Introduction

    The City environment includes, on the other hand, the quantifiable aspects of

    the ambient environment such as air, water quality and noise level and less

    measurable visual and sensual aspects of city space and amenities. It is also an

    important component of the quality of life that the city can afford its

    population and contributes to the overall image and identify of the city.

    10.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    10.2.1. Poor Water Quality

    Issues

    o Sungai Langat have massive suspended solid loading as is

    evident from their muddy colour. A major contribution to the

    situation is the discharge of silt from construction site.

    o Water Quality Index for Sungai Langat is in poor condition

    that requires special treatment.

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    Figure 46: View of Sungai Langat

    10.2.2. Flood Prone Area

    Issues

    o Flooding has been a regular occurrence in Kajang Town

    whenever there is a heavy downpour especially in City Centre.

    These frequent flash floods disrupt the City functioning, damage

    property, and threaten human lives.

    o The development of structures within the river reserves has

    further reduced the flow capacity of the city rivers thus, increasing

    the likelihood of flooding.

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    Figure 47: Flood occurs in Kajang Town

    10.2.3. Poor Drainage System

    Issues

    o The attitude of some people who liked to throw rubbish that

    caused the drain clogged up.

    Figure 48: Drainage system in Kajang Town

    10.3. Development Strategies

    In order to enhance the problems, our aim is to:

    o Do maintenance to the sewerage system to prevent from flood

    problem.

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    o Maintaining the flow capacity of the rivers and ensuring there is no

    clogging.

    o The feasibility of constructing gross suspended solid traps upstream

    and at other strategic locations to collect waste and reduced clogging

    should be investigated to provide more effective long-term measures

    to prevent flooding.

    Figure 49: Quality drainage system to prevent from flood problems

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    Figure 50: Improvement of drainage system in Kajang.

    Figure 51: Proposed of Base and Drainage System in Kajang

    11. AIR QUALITY

    11.1. Introduction

    Based on the Malaysia Environmental Quality Report 2006, the Air Pollutant

    Index (API) showed that the air quality for Kajang is moderate (API 51-100)

    most of the time. As state in Draft Structure Plan Kuala Lumpur 2020, Clean

    air is a prerequisite for good quality of human life as well as for the health of

    animals and the evidence of damage to plants, soils and buildings. City

    Planner must ensure that the infrastructure must also ensure that the

    infrastructure, environment, city, management and cultural, social community

    facilities meet the highest expectations of the majority of its residents, visitors

    and investors.

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    11.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    Issues

    o Unhealthy air quality conditions were occasionally recorded in

    Kajang and were mainly due to presence of high levels of ozone,

    formed by the reaction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile

    compounds (VOCs) emitted from motor vehicles and industrial

    resource, react in the presence of sunlight and heat.

    o The main sources of air pollution in the City are open burning,

    emission from motor vehicles and construction work, together with the

    minor contribution from industries in the fringe areas of the City. The

    deterioration of air quality can be a serious hazard to human health

    leading to respiratory diseases as well as a reduction in visibility.

    o The five major pollutants in the ambient air, namely, suspended

    particulate matters (PM10), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide

    (NO2), carbon monoxide (CO), and ozone (O3).

    11.3. Development Strategies

    In order to enhance the quality of life in the City to a level commensurate with

    its vision to be a sustainable city, our aim is to:

    o Create a tropical Garden City sensitive to it natural site and

    appropriate to its tropical regional location.

    o Continue to maintain a judicious balance between development,

    ecology and national heritage.

    o Enhance a city living environment.

    o Attain an environment which is free from the major forms of pollution.

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    Figure 52: Design of Tropical Garden City

    12. QUALITY OF DEVELOPMENT

    12.1. Introduction

    Quality of life encompasses the fulfillment of all human needs such as

    satisfactory standard of material life, health, education, security, the

    satisfaction of living in a clean environment as well as the enjoyment of the

    aesthetic and the spiritual. For the individual, a prerequisite of a good quality

    of life is an adequate income, sufficient to permit access to the facilities that

    the city can provide.

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    12.2. Existing Situation and Issues

    12.2.1. Shopping

    Issues

    o Kajang has a number of new and old shopping complexes.

    The Billion Shopping Center in Kajang town has been around for

    more than 20 years. It was located in the heart of Kajang town.

    Metro Kajang and Metro Point are other shopping complexes in

    Kajang.

    o There has been a recent boom of new hypermarkets in

    Kajang. Giant was the first hypermarket in Kajang. Tesco Kajang,

    which is located at Saujana Impian, nearby Giant hypermarket,

    was the second hypermarket. Also, Jusco Balakong is around 5

    minutes away from Jalan Cheras of Saujana Impian

    Figure 53: Shopping complexes

    12.2.2. Facilities and Amenities

    Issues

    o Public hospitals found within and around Kajang town are Hospital

    Kajang, Hospital Kajang, and Hospital Putrajaya. There are also

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    medical centers functioning 24 hours such as Kajang Plaza

    Medical Centre (KPMC) and Kajang Specialist Hospital (KPJ)

    o The Hulu Langat District Police Headquarters are also located in

    the town centre, near the stadium and MPKj main office. Other

    facilities include the post office, government clinics, a stadium, a

    wet market and several government departments including the

    National Registration Department, Immigration Department and

    Hulu Langat Education Office

    Figure 54: Facilities in Kajang

    12.2.3. Education

    Issues

    o Kajang is a town

    surrounded by many

    schools, mainly

    SMAP Kajang,

    Kajang High School,

    SMK Yu Hua Kajang,

    SMK Sultan Abdul

    Aziz Shah Kajang and

    many more. Kajang

    High School is

    reported to be one of

    the oldest schools in Kajang. There are also few private schools

    located within Kajang namely Sri ABIM, Al-Amin, and Sri

    Ayeshao Kajang also has a few institutions of higher learning. One of the

    universities located near Kajang is Universiti Tenaga Nasional

    (UNITEN). Another, National University of Malaysia (UKM) is

    nearby Bangi, is one of the largest national universities

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    12.2.4. Food and Tourism

    Issues

    o Kajang is famous for its Sate Kajang, a form of skewered

    barbequed meat. Informally, Kajang is known as the Sate Town

    and it is famous among tourist and locals alike. The famous place

    to eat satay is Haji Samuri which has a huge restaurant next to the

    local stadium as well as Malaysia Restaurant which is located near

    Plaza Metro Kajang.

    o Though Kajang is a well-known tourist destination for satay,

    tourists rarely stay overnight. Hence, accommodation is not readily

    available. The most notable is Metro Inn which is located

    approximately 2 kilometers from the heart of Kajang town. Other

    hotels in Kajang are New City Hotel and Crystal Oriental Hotel

    which are located approximately 2 kilometers from the heart of

    Kajang town. Uptown Hotel is located apposite Metro Point

    12.3. Development Strategies

    In line with the vision of a World-Class City, the objectives related to qualityof life are to:

    o Provide opportunities and facilities for residents to attain economic

    and social progress.

    o Provide a clean, pleasant, and save living environment and access

    to high quality community and cultural facilities as well as public

    services that are supported by efficient infrastructures.

    o Create different types of public transport. For example, boat to

    encourage people to use public transport than private cars.

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    Figure 55: Cruise

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    CONCLUSION

    As a conclusion, the public participation should assist in achieving sustainable

    development in optimal utilization of available resources. The concept of eco-partnership

    which places emphasis on the concerted efforts of various stakeholders such as private

    enter prices, various government agencies and community based and non governmental

    organizations (CBOs and NGOs) to carry out study activities aimed at increasing public

    awareness on sustainable environment should be promoted and enhanced. The public

    should also be encouraged to adopt the 3R concept of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

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