Titiwangsa Lake Garden still open to public until June
Bernama
February 2, 2017 07:00 MYT
February 2, 2017 07:00 MYT
City dwellers can still flock to the Titiwangsa Lake Garden for their regular exercise and recreational activities as the proposed closure of the area to make way for the River of Life (RoL) project has been postponed.
Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) Corporate Planning Department director Khalid Zakaria said the postponement was due to several technical changes and the implementation of the project would only begin in June.
"Members of the public are still allowed to engage in basic recreational activities at the lake garden, such as jogging, brisk walking, or even a picnic.
"But, activities involving renting a bicycle, roller skates and tubesters are not allowed," he said in a statement here, Thursday.
Khalid said toilets and surau, as well food kiosks at the garden had also been reopened pending implementation of the RoL project.
DBKL had earlier announced that the lake garden would be closed to the public from January this year until December 2018 to make way for the implementation of the RoL project. - BERNAMA