The Kuala Lumpur City has been divided
into six strategic zones whose boundaries align with major roads, rails and
river corridors. Specific spatial strategies and major sectoral proposals
relating to each zone are described in the subsequent sections. The zones are
identified below, viz:
• The City Centre (previously the Central Planning
Area)
• Wangsa Maju - Maluri
• Sentul - Menjalara
• Damansara - Penchala
• Bukit Jalil - Seputeh
• Bandar Tun Razak - Sungai Besithe
The City Centre (previously the Central
Planning Area)
This
strategic zone is the city centre of Kuala Lumpur. The zone which covers 1,813 hectares
is bounded by major highways namely Jalan Tun Razak from the east to the north,
Mahameru Highway to the west and the Middle Ring Road 1 to the south (refer Figure
1). The zone covers the hills of Bukit Nanas, Bukit Ceylon, Bukit Tunku and
the river valleys of Sungai Klang and Sungai Gombak.
To
create a lively city, both day and night, it is intended to increase the
population of the City Centre to 245,600 people in 2020 from 128,721 in 2000.
The employment of the City Centre in 2000 was 396,036 and is projected to be
about 438,010 by 2020.
The
City Centre comprises a number of historic and recent major business, tourist
and commercial nodes interspersed with residential, recreation and cemetery
areas. The symbolic centre of the nation, Merdeka Square, is located within the
City Centre as are the City’s most notable landmarks, the Petronas Twin Towers
at the KLCC and the KL Tower.
Figure :The City Centre |
DEVELOPMENT
AREAS
a) Intensification of Residential Development
b) Moderate Commercial Growth
c) Review and Rationalise Incompatible Land Uses
d) Diversification of Economic Activities
e) Comprehensive Development Area (CDA)
f) Development around Transit Stations
g) Urban Character of the City Centre
LINKAGES
a) Pedestrian Network
b) Green Network and Open Spaces
c) Public Transportation
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