thanks, but I'm looking forward to push ideas like this to public and local authority. So that anyone can enjoy what a city truly is. I see you also an architecture enthusiast too, would you like to share some of thoughts?
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Our city lacks walkability with it's historical five foot walkways. Singapore does it very well with their wide pedestrian walks and trees that offer a very nice shaded cool walk within the city. All at the same time preserving their shophouse heritage (i think at least they try to). For KK, it seems more vehicles are constantly increasing and that comes with it's own shares of problems. A more walkable city with good transportation connections would really elevate the look and public perception of the city. All the more, it starts with initiatives like this. Hope to see more of it :)
agree, but sabah have to build more public transport infrastructure besides roads to makes city more walk able and makes people mobility more dependent on public transport .