Signs of neglect


Dilapidated condition: A rusty pedestrian bridge in Jalan Tebrau which has been cordoned off with metal bars and yellow tape by Johor Baru City Council. It also has missing roof panels. — THOMAS YONG/The Star

Stakeholders want faulty streetlights, potholes and a run-down pedestrian bridge, among other infrastructure issues, addressed as Johor Baru is a vital entry point into Malaysia.

CITY folk are irked by faulty streetlights and damaged roads in several parts of Johor Baru, as some feel that such an oversight paints Johor in a bad light.

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