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Petaling Jaya City Council

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Petaling Jaya City Council
Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya
Agency overview
Formed20 June 2006; 18 years ago (2006-06-20)
Preceding agency
  • Petaling Jaya Municipal Council
JurisdictionCity of Petaling Jaya
HeadquartersJalan Yong Shook Lin, 46675 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
MottoFriendly, Fast and Precise (Mesra, Cepat, dan Tepat)
Employees2,335 (2017)
Annual budgetMYR 479,488,450 (2017)[1]
Agency executives
  • Mohd Azizi Mohd Zain, Mayor
  • Johary Anuar, Deputy Mayor
  • Ahmat Mohaayen Said, Deputy City Secretary
Websitewww.mbpj.gov.my
Map
Administrative areas of Petaling Jaya City Council

The Petaling Jaya City Council (Template:Lang-ms, abbreviated MBPJ) is the city council which administers the city of Petaling Jaya in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. This council was established after the city was officially granted city status on 20 June 2006. Their jurisdiction covers an area of 97 square kilometres.

The council consists of the mayor plus twenty-four councillors appointed to serve a one-year term by the Selangor State Government. MBPJ is responsible for public health and sanitation, waste removal and management, town planning, environmental protection and building control, social and economic development and general maintenance functions of urban infrastructure.

History

In the early 1950s, Kuala Lumpur experienced congestion as a result of a rapid population growth and squatters existing in the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. To overcome this problem, the State Government identified "Effingham Estate", a 1,200-acre rubber plantation in Jalan Klang Lama to create a new settlement known as Petaling Jaya.

The party entrusted to govern the new settlement was the District Officer of Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya Board before being taken over by a statutory body, namely Petaling Jaya Authority at the end of 1954.

Petaling Jaya made history on 1 January 1964 when the Selangor State gazetted a Township Board with financial autonomy to govern the city.

On 1 January 1977, Petaling Jaya Town Authority was upgraded to Petaling Jaya Municipal Council (MPPJ), pursuant to the Local Government Act 1976 by the government. On 20 June 2006, Petaling Jaya Municipal Council was upgraded as Petaling Jaya City Council.

Now, the administrative area of MBPJ is 97.2 square kilometres which is rapidly growing. Petaling Jaya has a total population of over 619,925 people and the number of property holding of 217,930. Petaling Jaya is now known as the leading growth centre in Selangor.

The Administrative Council consists of 25 Councillors led by a mayor. Councillors are appointed by the Selangor State Executive Council. The Mayor is an officer of the Federal Government appointed by the state administration after obtaining the consent of the Menteri Besar. A mayor works full-time, assisted by a Deputy Mayor and Head of the Departments in setting and implementing the vision, mission, quality policy, objectives and activities of the Council. The Council approved a Council legislation draft and forming policies to be implemented by the departments.

Appointed president & mayors of Petaling Jaya

Since 1977, the Municipal & city has been led by four mayors. The previous and incumbent mayors are listed as below:

No President & Mayor Term start Term end
1 Mokhtar Hadi Awang 1 January 1977 18 May 1979
2 Mohamad Azizan Abdullah 18 May 1979 8 April 1989
3 Datin Marsilla Mahmood 8 April 1989 31 December 1992
4 Mat Erendi Rafique 1 January 1993 18 May 1995
5 Amir Haikal Ahmad 18 May 1995 31 December 2004
6 Ahmad Termizi Puteh (Twins Petaling Jaya Municipal Council & Petaling Jaya City Council ) 1 January 2005 28 August 2006
7 Mohammad Roslan Sakiman 28 August 2006 1 January 2013
8 Alinah Ahmad 1 January 2013 31 December 2014
9 Mohd. Azizi Mohd. Zain 1 April 2015 4 April 2019
10 Mohd Sayuthi Bakar 4 April 2019 Incumbent

Current appointed councillors by party

PKR (11), DAP (10), AMANAH (2), BERSATU (1)

2018/2020 Session [2][3]

PKR

  1. Suriase Gengiah (ZONE 1)
  2. Chan Pak Keung (ZONE 2)
  3. Tang Fuie Koh (ZONE 3)
  4. Anwar Nekhan (ZONE 4)
  5. Derek John Fernandez (ZONE 12)
  6. Ong Swee Long (ZONE 13)
  7. Sugumaran Annamalai (ZONE 14)
  8. Ermeemarianna Saadon (ZONE 15)
  9. Ahmad Akhir Pawan Chik (ZONE 17)
  10. Raja Fairuz Raja Mazlan (ZONE 18)
  11. vacant[4] (ZONE 24)

DAP

  1. Quratulain Atiqah Norzahirul Anuar (ZONE 5)
  2. Sakinah Bibi Nagoor (ZONE 6)
  3. Leong Chee Cheng (ZONE 7)
  4. Wong Swee Sang (ZONE 8)
  5. Loyis Uding (ZONE 9)
  6. Elaine Magdaline Nathaniel (ZONE 10)
  7. N. K Thayalan (ZONE 11)
  8. Terence Tan Teck Seng (ZONE 16)
  9. Farhan Haziq Mohamed (ZONE 19)
  10. Ong Yew Thai (ZONE 20)

AMANAH

  1. Rahibah Che Omar (ZONE 22)
  2. Zamri Mohamad (ZONE 23)

BERSATU

  1. Mohamad Shakirien Dato’ Abd Razak (ZONE 21)

Departments

  1. Customer Management
  2. Treasury
  3. Development Planning
  4. Engineering
  5. Health and Environmental Service
  6. Asset Management and Valuation
  7. Building Control
  8. Community Development
  9. Enforcement
  10. Landscape
  11. Licensing
  12. Solid Waste Management and Public Sanitary
  13. Legal
  14. Corporate Communication
  15. Internal Audit and Integrity
  16. One Stop Centre Unit
  17. Commissioner of Building Unit
  18. Information Technology

Administration Area

Below are the administration area for MBPJ which further breakdown into 24 zones.[5]

ZONE 1

  • PJU 8 (Damansara Perdana)
  • PJU 9 (Bandar Sri Damansara)
  • PJU 10 (Damansara Damai)


ZONE 2

  • PJU 6 (Bandar Utama)
  • PJU 7 (Mutiara Damansara)
  • Kampung Sungai Kayu Ara


ZONE 3

  • PJU 4 (Kwasa Damansara)
  • PJU 5 (Kota Damansara)


ZONE 4

  • PJU 1A (Ara Damansara)
  • PJU 2 (Taman Peindustrian Jaya)
  • PJU 3 (Tropicana)


ZONE 5

  • SS 21 (Damansara Utama)
  • SS 22 (Damansara Jaya)
  • SS 22A (Damansara Jaya)


ZONE 6

  • SS 23
  • SS 24 (Taman Megah)
  • SS 26 (Taman Mayang Jaya)


ZONE 7

  • PJU 1 (Dataran Prima & Aman Suria)
  • SS 25 (Taman Mayang)
  • SS 4 (Kelana Jaya)


ZONE 8

  • SS 2


ZONE 9

  • Seksyen 17A
  • Seksyen 19
  • SS 20 (Damansara Kim)


ZONE 10

  • Seksyen 16
  • Seksyen 17


ZONE 11

  • Seksyen 11
  • Seksyen 12
  • Seksyen 13


ZONE 12

  • Seksyen 5 (Bukit Gasing)
  • Seksyen 10


ZONE 13

  • Seksyen 6
  • Seksyen 7
  • Seksyen 9 (Taman Jaya)
  • Seksyen 52


ZONE 14

  • Seksyen 8
  • Seksyen 14
  • Seksyen 51A (Asia Jaya)


ZONE 15

  • Seksyen 2 (PJ Old Town)
  • Seksyen 3 (PJ Old Town)
  • Seksyen 4 (PJ Old Town)
  • Seksyen 51


ZONE 16

  • Seksyen 1 (PJ Old Town)
  • Seksyen 1A (PJ Old Town)
  • Seksyen 18


ZONE 17

  • PJS 1 (Petaling Utama)
  • PJS 3 (Taman Medan & Taman Sri Manja)


ZONE 18

  • PJS 2 (Kampung Medan & Taman Dato' Harun)
  • PJS 4 (Taman Medan)


ZONE 19

  • Seksyen 20 (Taman Paramount)
  • Seksyen 21 (Taman SEA)
  • Seksyen 22


ZONE 20

  • SS 1 (Kampung Tunku)
  • SS 3
  • SS 9A (Sungai Way)


ZONE 21

  • SS 5 (Kelana Jaya)
  • SS 6 (Kelana Jaya)


ZONE 22

  • SS 7 (Kelana Jaya)
  • SS 11 (Kelab Golf Negara Subang)


ZONE 23

  • SS 8 (Sungai Way)
  • SS 9 (Sungai Way)
  • SS 10


ZONE 24

  • PJS 5 (Taman Desaria)
  • PJS 6 (Kampung Lindungan)
  • PJS 7 (Bandar Sunway; small partial part)
  • PJS 8 (Bandar Sunway)
  • PJS 9 (Desa Mentari)
  • PJS 10 (Bandar Sunway)


Sports

References

  1. ^ kamilah (22 July 2016). "Belanjawan".
  2. ^ "SENARAI AHLI-AHLI MAJLIS & PEMBANTU AHLI MAJLIS MAJLIS BANDARAYA PETALING JAYA (PENGGAL 2018/2020)" (PDF). Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya. Retrieved 27 January 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Fathil, Sheeda (27 July 2018). "24 Ahli Majlis MBPJ angkat sumpah". Selangorkini. Retrieved 27 January 2020.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Ketua Srikandi PKR keluar parti". Sinar Harian (in Malay). 2020-05-17. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  5. ^ "Profil Ahli Majlis Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya". Portal Rasmi Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya (MBPJ) (in Malay). 16 September 2015. Retrieved 17 August 2018.