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Published on 25 Feb 2019

25 Mar 2019, New Straits Times

Lower plot ratio for city developments under KLCP 2020: Khalid

he plot ratio cap for city development has been set at 1:10 under the Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (KLCP 2020), says Federal Territories Minister Khalid Abdul Samad. He said the requirement applies to all types of development, including commercial and residential. “The lower plot ratio might not be good news for some developers as fewer office units are allowed to be built on the same plot of land which will, in turn, affect the profitability of their projects.


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25 Feb 2019, Edge Prop

Lower plot ratio for city developments under KLCP 2020: Khalid

The plot ratio cap for city development has been set at 1:10 under the Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (KLCP 2020), says Federal Territories Minister Khalid Abdul Samad (pictured). He said the requirement applies to all types of development, including commercial and residential. "The lower plot ratio might not be good news for some developers as fewer office units are allowed to be built on the same plot of land which will, in turn, affect the profitability of their projects.


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23 Feb 2019, Free Malaysia Today

Federal Hill developer told to resubmit plan on NIH land project

The developer of Federal Hill or Bukit Persekutuan has been told to prepare a new development plan which takes into account the objections raised by residents living in the vicinity of the proposed mega project. Federal Territories Minister Khalid Samad said the measure was taken by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall to handle disputes.


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25 Feb 2019, Free Malaysia Today

Tackle basic issues before dreaming of smart city, FT ministry told

A former member of the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) advisory board has urged the federal territories ministry to tackle basic issues like transportation and public amenities before even thinking about “smart cities”. David Chua, who has observed the development of the Klang Valley, said the government and stakeholders need to solve glaring problems before dreaming about “fancy plans” for the city.


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25 Feb 2019, Malay Mail

Lower plot ratio for city developments under KL City Plan 2020, FT minister says

The plot ratio cap for city development has been set at 1:10 under the Kuala Lumpur City Plan 2020 (KLCP 2020), says Federal Territories Minister Khalid Abdul Samad. He said the requirement applies to all types of development, including commercial and residential.


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25 Feb 2019, Malaysia Gazette

Khalid Samad Hadir Seminar Pengarah Antarabangsa Bandar Pintar Inklusif


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25 Feb 2019