Date: 13 March 2008 (Sunday)
Time: 8.00am - 10.00am
Place: To gather at Playground
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26 February, 2009
18 February, 2009
SECURITY FEE COLLECTION (MAR-MAY 2009)
We will be making arrangements to collect Security Fees of RM150 for month March, April & May 2009 (3 months) starting from 16 February 2009 (Monday). The Cheque should be addressed to ACACIA PUTERI 7. Please remember to write your name, house no (XX, 7/X), contact number and RA account number 31529 22436 on the reverse side of the cheque.
Once again, we appeal to your kind cooperation to make the payments as early as possible. However, if fellow members still fail to do so due to extenuating circumstances, then we have no other option but to knock at your doors for the payment.
NOTE: Details kindly refer to the flyer that distributed on 14 Feb 2009.
Closing Date: 2 March 2009
Once again, we appeal to your kind cooperation to make the payments as early as possible. However, if fellow members still fail to do so due to extenuating circumstances, then we have no other option but to knock at your doors for the payment.
NOTE: Details kindly refer to the flyer that distributed on 14 Feb 2009.
Closing Date: 2 March 2009
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
14 February, 2009
LEBUH PUTERI TRAFFIC ISSUE - MEETING@MPSJ (13 FEB 2009)
This morning at an important meeting was held at 10:30am by councilor Tan Jo Hann with the MPSJ Engineering Department, Director Adnan B, Derahman, IOI Project Manager Mr Esmond, and his consultant engineer Mr Matthew Liew, and residents representatives Mr Jacky Teh of Acacia Puteri 7, Mr William Pang and Mr Stanley of Sri Camelia Apartments. It was to discuss the findings of the Traffic report from IOI with regards to the "dangerous junction" at the Columbia Asia Hospital in Bandar Puteri.
Over the past few months there has been numerous road accidents and injuries to persons, and the problematic road junction has been of serious concerns to the public and MPSJ. Since the roads in that vicinity is still under the responsibility of IOI, it was natural that they were taken to account to improve the situation at the junction.
Last December, there were already some steps taken namely, the low bushes at the road island had been cut to enable better road vision, the speed breakers on both sides of the road had been thickened to reduce speeding vehicles, and no u-turn signs put up at the junctions.
This morning the discussions resulted in the following:
(1) Explore the possibility of making road 4 humps (2 on each side of the 2 roads right before the junctions).
(2) Setting up 24 hours yellow alert lights (blinking) at the road side at the 2 junctions.
(3) Exploring adding more street lights at both junctions to brighten up the roads for better visibility at night.
These suggestions will of course be channeled to the MPSJ Infrastructure Committee for deliberations and approval. After which IOI will be obliged to fulfill these tasks. We thank the MPSJ Engineering Department for their diligence, prompt and efficient service, and also the cooperation of IOI in seeking an amicable solution to this issue.
Text by: Councilor Tan Jo Hann, Zone 16
Photo by: Jacky
Over the past few months there has been numerous road accidents and injuries to persons, and the problematic road junction has been of serious concerns to the public and MPSJ. Since the roads in that vicinity is still under the responsibility of IOI, it was natural that they were taken to account to improve the situation at the junction.
Last December, there were already some steps taken namely, the low bushes at the road island had been cut to enable better road vision, the speed breakers on both sides of the road had been thickened to reduce speeding vehicles, and no u-turn signs put up at the junctions.
This morning the discussions resulted in the following:
(1) Explore the possibility of making road 4 humps (2 on each side of the 2 roads right before the junctions).
(2) Setting up 24 hours yellow alert lights (blinking) at the road side at the 2 junctions.
(3) Exploring adding more street lights at both junctions to brighten up the roads for better visibility at night.
These suggestions will of course be channeled to the MPSJ Infrastructure Committee for deliberations and approval. After which IOI will be obliged to fulfill these tasks. We thank the MPSJ Engineering Department for their diligence, prompt and efficient service, and also the cooperation of IOI in seeking an amicable solution to this issue.
Text by: Councilor Tan Jo Hann, Zone 16
Photo by: Jacky
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LEBUH PUTERI
11 February, 2009
CHAP GOH MEH CELEBRATION【元宵節慶團圓】
Date: 8th February 2009 (Sunday)
Venue: Playground at Acacia Puteri 7
Time: 8.00pm
The RA of Acacia Puteri 7 held its 1st community event ie. "Chap Goh Meh Celebration" and "Sharing Best Food & Win Contest" . Our RA Secretary, Jacky was the MC for the day in the absence of our Chairman who had a prior appointment.
We had 15 contestants taking part in the "Sharing Best Food & Win Contest". Among the food contested were jelly cake, dumplings, curry chicken, muruku, nasi lemak, fried chicken, fried meehoon, red bean soup, yam cake, layered cake, peanut porridge, jelly with santan, curry puffs, fish balls and sausages.
The contestants were judged through the Democratic process ie. polling by those residents who were present for this celebration. The Grand Prize winner was Mrs.Tai, whose fried chicken was very well received and the first dish to be completely "wiped" out. For her effort she received a Hamper and Angpow courtesy of the RA. The rest of the contestants received an Angpow each as a token of appreciation for their contribution to make this event successful.
Apart from the food and drinks, residents also brought along some CNY cookies, mandarin oranges, pomelos, beer, etc. to share at this gathering. During the celebration a few issues were also highlighted which includes the Fencing and Guardhouse Project, the contributions, Security fees collection, Dengue Fever and other minor issues.
The celebrations ended on a high note and some residents even suggested that the RA organise other events so as to foster good neighbourliness and friendship among the residents of Puteri 7. Frankly this celebration would not have been successful if not for the dedication of the RA Committee and the participation of the Residents living in Acacia Puteri 7, many thanks and wish everyone happiness and success for the Year 2009.
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Committee members busying arranging and numbering the contested food.
The tables filled with the contestants food for inspection and "makan".
Residents enjoying the food before polling.
Jacky giving the residents a welcoming speech.
Grand Prize winner, Mrs Tai receiving Hamper and Angpow from our committee Mr. Liew.
The rest of the contestants received an Angpow each from RA Secretary Jacky.
Venue: Playground at Acacia Puteri 7
Time: 8.00pm
The RA of Acacia Puteri 7 held its 1st community event ie. "Chap Goh Meh Celebration" and "Sharing Best Food & Win Contest" . Our RA Secretary, Jacky was the MC for the day in the absence of our Chairman who had a prior appointment.
We had 15 contestants taking part in the "Sharing Best Food & Win Contest". Among the food contested were jelly cake, dumplings, curry chicken, muruku, nasi lemak, fried chicken, fried meehoon, red bean soup, yam cake, layered cake, peanut porridge, jelly with santan, curry puffs, fish balls and sausages.
The contestants were judged through the Democratic process ie. polling by those residents who were present for this celebration. The Grand Prize winner was Mrs.Tai, whose fried chicken was very well received and the first dish to be completely "wiped" out. For her effort she received a Hamper and Angpow courtesy of the RA. The rest of the contestants received an Angpow each as a token of appreciation for their contribution to make this event successful.
Apart from the food and drinks, residents also brought along some CNY cookies, mandarin oranges, pomelos, beer, etc. to share at this gathering. During the celebration a few issues were also highlighted which includes the Fencing and Guardhouse Project, the contributions, Security fees collection, Dengue Fever and other minor issues.
The celebrations ended on a high note and some residents even suggested that the RA organise other events so as to foster good neighbourliness and friendship among the residents of Puteri 7. Frankly this celebration would not have been successful if not for the dedication of the RA Committee and the participation of the Residents living in Acacia Puteri 7, many thanks and wish everyone happiness and success for the Year 2009.
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Committee members busying arranging and numbering the contested food.
The tables filled with the contestants food for inspection and "makan".
Residents enjoying the food before polling.
Jacky giving the residents a welcoming speech.
Grand Prize winner, Mrs Tai receiving Hamper and Angpow from our committee Mr. Liew.
The rest of the contestants received an Angpow each from RA Secretary Jacky.
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EVENTS
04 February, 2009
CHILDREN'S SWING WAS REPAIRED ON 3 FEB 2009
MPSJ's contractor had came to our playground to repair and replace with the new children's swing on 3 Feb 2009. Thanks to the landscape department of MPSJ for a job well done.
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