Taman Pudu Ulu in poor shape


Water ponding occurs on the footpath in Taman Pudu Ulu after downpours, putting park-goers at risk of slipping and falling. — Photos: LOW LAY PHON/The Star

QUESTIONS are being raised over the maintenance of Taman Pudu Ulu with the public complaining of cracked tiles, misplaced drain covers and missing wire sockets.

Adding to the list of concerns at the popular recreational site in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, is water ponding on the footpath after downpours, posing a risk to joggers and other park-goers.

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