SUAC regrets to inform our residents that we had a break-in earlier today at JSP 5/14. This particular house backs on to JSP 5/1 (our main road). The alarm was not armed and as such could not provide our guards any warning. So sorry...
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Bids for Construction of 2 Guard Houses
SUAC invites bids from resident contractors for the construction of 2 guard houses. Please see images below for specifications. Further discussions will be held on a one to one basis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why has the frequency of patrolling been reduced?
A: The frequency of patrolling has not been reduced, however, the
patrolling guards have an added task of tailing each and every
car (without stickers) that enters our streets to ensure they are
headed for the destination they stated at our sentry points.
Q: I’ve noticed a canopy and a guard stationed at the intersection
of 5/5 and 5/6. What is the purpose of such?
A: The leakage that can occur from 5/4 and 5/19 is too
massive for us to ignore. Recent criminal activity occurring in
Phase 4 demonstrates the need for us to be more vigilant.
Q: Why is Post 3 closed?
A: Post 3 comes under the jurisdiction of Phase 4. SUAC has no
control over its’ operations.
Q: When will the guard houses be built?
A: SUAC has cleared two of the three stage approval process. We
are now awaiting the final stage approval from the Land Office.
The delay in the construction of such is primarily due to SUACs
decision to fully adhere and comply with all rules and by-laws
governing such construction.
Q: Which company has been awarded the contract for the
construction of the guard houses?
A: To maintain transparency, SUAC is inviting bids from contractor
residents for the construction of our guard houses. Details will
posted on our blog shortly.
Q: What changes are planned to enhance our security?
A: Once our guard houses are built, all cars without stickers
will be subject to more thorough checks. Drivers of such
vehicles will be required to surrender their driver’s license
for CCTV scanning.
Q: How does SUAC stand financially?
A: Our current monthly expenses are more or less in line with our
collections. SUAC runs its’ operations based on the number of
paying residents. To avoid any financial deficit, the number of
guards is commensurate with the fees collected.
Q: Do committee members pay their share of security fees?
A: Absolutely. Committee members volunteer their time serving
the community and contribute in a very special way to ensure
that our residents, families and streets are safe.
Q: I recently stopped paying the security fees, why was my
“GUARDED” gate tag removed?
A: As clearly stated on the back of each tag, SUAC reserves the
right to remove the gate tags upon non-payment of security
fees. This also aids our patrolling guards in identifying our
paying members thereby ensuring that only members are
afforded the relevant services.
Q: What additional steps are taken over holiday periods to ensure
our safety?
A: Guards are restricted from taking days off during such periods
and are advised to be more vigilant. In addition, contractors
and their staff working in our ‘taman’ are prohibited from
spending nights at the houses in which they work.
SUAC – making it all come together…
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Circular 4/2011
Dear Residents,
1) SUAC is pleased to announce that we have completed our registration as an RA. We are officially registered as Seri Utama (Phase 2 & 3) Residents Association (Persatuan Penduduk Fasa 2 Dan 3 Seri Utama)
2) SUAC is also pleased that we have achieved a participation rate of 80% membership. We are honoured by the confidence instilled in us to carry out the task of making our little paradise a safe one. SUAC continues to plead for more members to further enhance our security.
3) We are anxiously awating the consent to rebuild our guardhouses. All necessary paperwork has been complied and ready for submission to the relevant authorities.
4) SUAC truly hopes that each of you is pleased with our current level of security. It has been a long road for many of us. Further tightening measures will be implemented shortly. Technical details had to be ironed out prior to implementing such.
5) As a result of the increased costs of maintaining security, primarily due to the added cost of sentry services, SUAC regrets to inform you that our monthly fee will have to be raised to RM50 per month, effective July 1st. While the monthly cost of RM50 is still one of the lowest, we must examine the quality of service received. SUAC truly hopes that we will have your continued support as we are a mere proxy for our residents.
6) When the car sticker system was developed, it was done at a time when we strictly had patrolling guards. Now that our sentry system is in place, please be advised that rear stickers are neither necessary nor valid. Cars attempting to enter our streets with rear stickers placed on front windshields will be stopped. SUAC apologizes for any inconvenience.
7) One of the major issues facing our guards is that of verbal abuse. Please be kind to our guards, they are human too. Another issue that results in traffic jams at Post 1 is one where our visitors are not aware of the address of the residents that they are visiting. Residents are kindly advised to notify their visitors of their address. Your cooperation in this matter is greatly appreciated.
8) SUAC desperately requires street reps for JSP 5/6 and 5/8. To date, these streets have been mostly served by volunteers living outside of such streets. Kindly volunteer to ensure that the streets mentioned have a voice in determining our future course.
9) SUAC HOTLINES have been off-line for the past 2 weeks. We regret to inform you that we have been forced to obtain a new number. Kindly be informed that our new HOTLINE is 012-238-5508. This number is for our members’ use in case of emergency, 24 / 7.
10)Finally, numerous residents have complained that they lack car stickers and are unable to get them. SUAC is conducting a one week exercise to alleviate this problem. Any resident who wishes to purchase car stickers can send a sms to 012-673-9035 stating their name, address and number of stickers required. You will be attended to once SUAC is able to complete verification of residence.
SUAC wishes to thank all residents for their support and co-operation. Should there be any complaints / suggestions, do visit our blog at http://seriutama2n3.blogspot.com/ and drop us a line.
Change in Hotline Number
Regrettably, SUAC is forced to change our HOTLINE number. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused. Our new number:
012-238-5508
This number is for GUARDED members only and is a direct line to our shift Supervisor.
Monday, May 23, 2011
SUAC Hotline
Dear Residents,
Please be advised that the SUAC Hotline will be offline till further notice due to a technical glitch. In case of emergency, kindly contact your Security Bureau:
Neal : 012-673-9035
Wilson : 019-369-9037
Anthony : 012-767-2933
We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
HOW IT’S ALL GONNA WORK…
Dear Residents,
The time has come for implementation of our next step in ensuring the safety and security of Seri Utama. Barring any delay by the engaged security company, our sentry services will commence on Saturday, April 9th. Such sentry services will complement our patrolling guards. The details of such are as follows:
1) Post 1 (JSP 5/5 intersecting JSP 5/1) will serve as our main entrance. All visitors must use this entrance and will be subject to registration. Visitors must be able to provide an exact destination. The sentry will then radio the vehicle number and destination to our patrolling guards who will then ensure that such vehicle is in fact headed for that destination.
2) Post 2 (JSP 5/12 intersecting JSP 5/1) will be open 24 hours a day and will be manned by a sentry guard. This entrance / exit will be maintained as a ‘valid sticker entrance / exit’ only.
3) Post 3 (JSP 5/5 intersecting JSP 5/2) will be open from the hours of 6am to 10 am and 6pm to 10pm. This entrance / exit will be maintained as a ‘valid sticker entrance / exit’ only.
4) All residents are kindly advised to obtain their stickers from their respective street reps prior to the official launch date to minimize any inconvenience. Paying members must obtain their “G” stickers while non-paying members must obtain their “R” stickers.
5) A copy of the MOU signed between SUAC and the committee representing Phase 4 can be viewed on our blog - http://seriutama2n3.blogspot.com/. The agreement calls for the sharing of all costs in maintaining Post 1 on a pro-rata basis while all costs relating to Post 2 will be borne by SUAC and all costs for Post 3 will be borne by the residents of Phase 4.
6) SUAC intends to maintain very strict control over the procedures at each entry point. Residents are advised to cooperate fully with the guards to ensure a safe and secure Seri Utama. The police have volunteered to assist in dealing with any resident that chooses not to cooperate or comply with our policies.
7) Despite my personal plea for greater participation by our residents, the result was dismal. Many of our residents either fail to see the value of an enhanced security system or would rather live off the charity of their neighbours. Security is not a right but rather a privilege. Many of you may be aware of the recent ‘parang’ incident that occurred very close to home. It is now up to each of you to decide the fate of SUAC and Seri Utama.
I truly hope that each of you will continue to support our initiatives. SUAC’s efforts are for the good of the community. Our primary goal is to provide our children and families with a safe environment. Once again, thank you for your support and let’s unite to make Seri Utama a safe and secure paradise.
Neal Ramchandani
Secretary, SUAC
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
Circular 3/2011: Here comes the SENTRY..
Dear Residents,
It is indeed our pleasure to announce that our exhaustive negotiations, intense meetings, mind boggling budgeting and planning have finally paved the way for the implementation of our sentry system. SUAC’s tentative plan calls for:
1) 24 hour sentry guards (engaged from a security company) placed at our 2 main entrances at 5/5 (Post 1) and 5/12 (Post 2). Cost of such will be shared on a pro-rata basis with phase 4.
2) The entrance at JSP 5/5 (intersecting 5/2) will remain open during rush hours. This should reduce any inconvenience to our residents.
3) The entrances located at JSP 5/5 (intersecting JSP 5/2) and JSP 5/12 (Post 2) will be converted to “valid sticker only” entrances. All visitors will be required to use the Post 1 entrance at JSP 5/5 (intersecting JSP 5/1). All visitors will be required to state their precise destination and will be tailed by our patrolling guards. All residents are urged to get their car stickers immediately.
4) Slight changes are being considered to our sectoral patrolling system. Such patrolling will serve as our 3rd line of defense while the sentry and CCTV’s serve as our first and second lines, respectively.
5) Boom-gates will be installed as soon as feasible.
6) Guard houses will be built upon the receipt of necessary approvals.
SUAC certainly hopes that we are meeting the expectations of our residents. It should now be clear to all that SUAC is committed to our security. The above plan, once implemented, will undoubtedly increase our monthly expenses but SUAC is committed to maintaining our current monthly fee. We made a commitment and we’re sticking with it. In order to finance the increase in our monthly cost, I am making a personal plea to our residents…
MY PERSONAL PLEA
SUAC was born out of the concern for the safety and security of our residents. In the few short months that we have been operating, we have developed, through countless hours of negotiations and meetings, a comprehensive security plan for the benefit of all. Soon, we will have a sentry system with thorough vehicle checking, CCTV’s and patrolling guards. It is probably the best system we can ever achieve given the structure of our Taman and the limited funds we have. The generosity of many of our residents has paved the way for new guard houses, new boom-gates and additional CCTV’s. A personal thank you to all our generous residents for their donations.
Let’s look at the big picture. We are almost at the finish line. We cannot afford to stall or abandon what we have achieved. To get to the finish line and maintain our air-tight system, we will require greater participation from our residents. Our current participation of 420 residents is insufficient to fund our increased security costs. We require a minimum of 482 residents. This leaves us with a shortfall of 62 residents. In my humble opinion, there is just no excuse for not participating in our security scheme. The RM40 monthly fee (lowest in KD) will more than pay for itself in increased property values once it is established that Seri Utama has excellent security. It would sadden me to know that we had to abandon our plans at the final hour due to a lack of commitment from our very own residents.
Please consider being a part of a 1 Seri Utama. Let us make it happen, together. Unfortunately, should we be unable to attain the slight increase in our membership, the above plan may not be implemented. If we, the residents refuse to get together to fight crime on our own streets, then, no amount of effort on SUAC’s part will or can make a difference. SUAC’s vision for Seri Utama is simple: To create a community where our children play freely, where we know our neighbors and where we, as a community, are able to fend off anyone and anything that interferes with our right to a safe and peaceful environment. This vision must be shared by all residents. It is our collective responsibility to see this vision through. Please do your part!!
Neal Ramchandani
Secretary, SUAC