Johor seeks $ 9.9 million for air-conditioned pedestrian path through the Causeway: reports



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SINGAPORE – In the future, travelers crossing the Causeway will be able to walk comfortably under an air-conditioned pedestrian walkway.

According to Malaysian media reports on Sunday (September 13), the Johor state government has requested RM30 million ($ 9.9 million) from Putrajaya for the construction of the 350m pedestrian walkway on its side. from the border.

“According to the proposal, the footbridge will be 350 m long and will end at the border with Singapore,” he was quoted as saying.

The councilor added that the Singapore government is receptive to the proposed walkway and can extend it on its side of the border.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, an estimated 350,000 commuters used the 1km Causeway every day.

Last Friday (September 11), Malaysia’s Health Minister Adham Baba said the country was looking to fully reopen its border with Singapore in January.

The decision to reopen the border would have to consider the livelihood of the people, who had been affected by the pandemic, he said.

“We must find a balance, as both the economy and health are very important issues,” Dr. Adham said at an event to pay tribute to the leaders in Johor Bahru.

As of August 31, 320 people had traveled between the two countries under the Reciprocal Green Lane (RGL) scheme, while another 8,270 travelers crossed the border under the Periodic Commuting Arrangement (PCA) scheme, said Johor Chief Minister Hasni Mohammad.

Both schemes were implemented on August 17.

“Johor wants the border to be fully open for commuters and not just with the RGL and PCA,” Hasni said at the event last week.

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