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Shah Alam City Council

Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded7 December 1978; 45 years ago (1978-12-07)
Preceded byShah Alam Municipal Council
Leadership
Mayor
Haris bin Kasim[1]
since 10 May 2019
Secretary
Mohd Rashidi bin Ruslan[2]
since 7 January 2019
Structure
Seats24
Political groups
Councillors:
  •   DAP (6)
  •   PKR (9)
  •   AMANAH (5)
  •   BERSATU (3)
  •   Orang Besar (1)
Length of term
July 2018 - December 2020
Motto
Beautiful, Brilliant
Indah Bestari
Meeting place
Wisma MBSA
Persiaran Perbandaran, 40000 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
3°04′24″N 101°31′13″E / 3.07346°N 101.52015°E / 3.07346; 101.52015
Website
www.mbsa.gov.my
Constitution
Local Government Act 1976
Map
Administrative areas of Shah Alam City Council

Shah Alam City Council (MBSA; Malay: Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam) is the local authority for Shah Alam City, Malaysia, north of Petaling District and east of Klang District, and an agency under the Selangor state government. MBSA is responsible for public health, sanitation, waste removal and management, town planning, environmental protection and building control, social and economic development and general maintenance functions of urban infrastructure. The MBSA main headquarters is located at Persiaran Perbandaran, Shah Alam.

History

When Shah Alam was developed as a township in 1963, the Shah Alam Town Board was founded under the Perbadanan Kemajuan Negeri Selangor or Selangor State Development Corporation (PKNS). The Town Board was then made Majlis Perbandaran Shah Alam (MPSA) or the Shah Alam Municipal Council when Shah Alam is declared the state capital of Selangor on 7 December 1978. The state secretary of Selangor at the time was chosen to be the head of the council or the Yang di-Pertua. The municipal council was based in a shophouse in Section 3 with an operational staff of 123, and began operations on 1 January 1979. The council then relocates to the Kompleks PKNS at Section 14 in 1981, and subsequently to its own building, the 28-storey Wisma MPSA in 1988.[3] With the granting of city status in 2000, the council is upgraded into the Shah Alam City Council or known as Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam (MBSA).

Datuk Bandar

The Datuk Bandar refers to the Mayor of the city, and leader of the city council. The list of mayors is as below: [4]

# Name of Mayors In office
1. Dato' Abu Sujak bin Mahmud 2000 - 2002
2. Dato' Salamon bin Selamat 2002 - 2004
3. Dato' Ramli bin Mahmud 2004 - 2006
4. Dato' Ramlan bin Othman 2006 - 2007
5. Dato' Mazalan bin Md. Noor 2007 - 2011
6. Dato' Mohd. Jaafar bin Mohd. Atan 2011 - 2015
7. Dato' Ahmad Zaharin bin Mohd. Saad 2015 - 2018
8. Dato' Hj. Haris bin Kasim 2018 - present

Councillors

The 23 councillors of the Shah Alam City Council are as follows.

Councillor Political Affiliation[5]
Bismi Zulhadi Mohd Nor BERSATU
Emran Kadir Orang Besar Petaling
Danial Al-Rashid bin Haron Aminar Rashid AMANAH
Anizan Othman PKR
Dr. Siti Sarah Izham AMANAH
vacant[6] PKR
Afzainizam A.Rahman PKR
Mohd Jamil Abdul Rahim AMANAH
Rozaina Hamzih PKR
Yugarajah Palanisamy DAP
Ismail Zakaria AMANAH
Kamarudzaman Sanusi PKR
Papparaidu Veramam DAP
Helmi Hanip PKR
Mohd Azlan Shah Mohd Arshad BERSATU
Ghandimathi Suppiah DAP
Abdul Manaff Yusof PKR
Ooi Haw Voon DAP
Wan Dzahanurin Ahmad BERSATU
Siou Fun Yean DAP
Mariam Abdul Rashid AMANAH
Muhammad Shakir Ameer Mohideen DAP
Zulnizam Shahrani PKR

Departments

  1. Jabatan Bangunan (Building Department)
  2. Jabatan Kewangan (Monetary Department)
  3. Jabatan Perancangan (Planning Department)
  4. Jabatan Kejuruteraan (Engineering Department)
  5. Jabatan Penilaian dan Pengurusan Harta (Valuation and Property Management Department)
  6. Jabatan Perlesenan (Licensing Department)
  7. Jabatan Pengurusan Sisa Pepejal dan Pembersihan Awam (Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Department)
  8. Jabatan Khidmat Pengurusan (Service Management Department)
  9. Jabatan Lanskap (Landscape Department)
  10. Jabatan Penguatkuasaan (Enforcement Department)
  11. Bahagian Pusat Setempat (One Stop Center Unit)
  12. Bahagian Perundangan (Legal Unit)
  13. Bahagian Audit dalam dan Pengaduan Awam
  14. Bahagian Korporat dan Pembangunan Masyarakat (Corporate and Community Development Unit)
  15. Bahagian Pengurusan Stadium (Stadium Management Unit)
  16. Bahagian Tender dan Ukur Bahan (Tender and Quantity Survey Unit)
  17. Bahagian Teknologi Maklumat dan Komunkasi (Information Technology (IT) and Communication Unit)

Administration Area

Below are the administration area for MBSA which further breakdown into 24 zones.[7]

ZONE 1

  • Seksyen 1 (Universiti Teknologi MARA)
  • Seksyen 2
  • Seksyen 3
  • Seksyen 4
  • Seksyen 5 (Administrative center of Selangor)
  • Seksyen 6
  • Seksyen 8
  • Seksyen 14 (Shah Alam city center)


ZONE 2

  • Seksyen 9
  • Seksyen 10
  • Seksyen 11
  • Seksyen 12
  • Seksyen 13


ZONE 3

  • Seksyen 7 (University of Selangor & i-City)


ZONE 4

  • Seksyen U11 (Bukit Bandaraya)
  • Seksyen U12 (Desa Alam & Cahaya Alam)


ZONE 5

  • Seksyen 15
  • Seksyen 16


ZONE 6

  • Seksyen 17
  • Seksyen 18


ZONE 7

  • Seksyen 19
  • Seksyen 20
  • Seksyen 21 (Shah Alam Cemetery)


ZONE 8

  • Seksyen 22
  • Seksyen 23
  • Seksyen 24


ZONE 9

  • Seksyen 25a (Taman Sri Muda)


ZONE 10

  • Seksyen 26
  • Seksyen 27 (Taman Alam Megah)
  • Seksyen 28 (Taman Alam Megah)
  • Seksyen 33a


ZONE 11

  • Seksyen 29 (Jalan Kebun)
  • Seksyen 30 (Jalan Kebun)


ZONE 12

  • Seksyen 31 (Kota Kemuning)
  • Seksyen 33b


ZONE 13

  • Seksyen 32a (Bukit Rimau)


ZONE 14

  • Seksyen 25b (Taman Sri Muda)
  • Seksyen 32b (Bukit Rimau)
  • Seksyen 34


ZONE 15

  • Seksyen 35 (Alam Impian)
  • Seksyen 36


ZONE 16

  • Seksyen U1 (Glenmarie)
  • Seksyen U2 (Taman TTDI Jaya)


ZONE 17

  • Seksyen U3 (Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang Perdana)
  • Seksyen U6 (Subang)
  • Seksyen U7 (RMAF/TUDM)


ZONE 18

  • Seksyen U4a (Kwasa Sentral, Kwasa Damansara and Sungai Buloh MRT Depot)
  • Seksyen U5 (Bandar Pinggiran Subang, Subang Pelangi, Subang Mahsing)


ZONE 19

  • Seksyen U8 (Bukit Jelutong)


ZONE 20

  • Seksyen U10 (Alam Budiman & Puncak Perdana)
  • Seksyen U14 (Greenhill Residence & Alam Budiman)
  • Seksyen U15 (Alam Mewah)


ZONE 21

  • Seksyen U13 (Setia Alam)


ZONE 22

  • Seksyen U9 (Sunway Kayangan)
  • Seksyen U16 (Taman Bukit Subang)


ZONE 23

  • Seksyen U17 (Aman Putri)
  • Seksyen U18 (Paya Jaras)
  • Seksyen U19a (Paya Jaras & Kampung Baru Sungai Buloh)


ZONE 24

  • Seksyen U4b (Kwasa Sentral, Kwasa Damansara and Sungai Buloh MRT Depot)
  • Seksyen U19b (Paya Jaras & Kampung Baru Sungai Buloh)
  • Seksyen U20 (Bandar Baru Sungai Buloh)


Branch office

There is 3 branch offices, one at Sungai Buloh branch office, off Bukit Rahman Putra[8], and another 2 at Kota Kemuning and Setia Alam[9].

Awards

  • 2013- Malaysia's Sustainable City Award[10]

References

  1. ^ "Haris Kasim is new Shah Alam mayor". New Straits Times.
  2. ^ "Rashidi Timbalan Datuk Bandar Shah Alam baharu". Sinar Harian.
  3. ^ "Mission to ensure excellence". New Straits Times. 10 October 2000.
  4. ^ "Official Website Of Shah Alam City Council". www.mbsa.gov.my.
  5. ^ "New faces dominate Shah Alam council line-up - Metro News - The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my.
  6. ^ Reporters, F. M. T. (4 June 2020). "Exco Wanita PKR keluar parti, hilang percaya pada Anwar dan pimpinan". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Laman Web Rasmi Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam". www.mbsa.gov.my. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Official Website Of Shah Alam City Council". www.mbsa.gov.my.
  9. ^ "Laman Web Rasmi Majlis Bandaraya Shah Alam". www.mbsa.gov.my.
  10. ^ "Shah Alam up against 44 cities for international award - Metro News - The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my.