Wednesday, March 21, 2012

SUAC UPDATE

SUAC hears you….please be advised that SUAC has forwarded all complaints and grievances of our residents to MBPJ. The following list reflects the concerns of our residents as highlighted during the Q & A session of our Family Day 2012.

1) Request for increased fogging to combat mosquitoes.

2) Request for the trimming of the tree in front of No. 26 JSP 5/11.

3) Request for the re-installation of speed bumps at Post 1.

4) Request for the removal of the abandoned cars in our taman.

5) Request for yellow boxes to be painted at our entrances.

6) Request for the removal of the shrubs which line JSP 5/1. MBPJ has already responded to this request and is in the process of trimming the said shrubs.

7) Request for lawn cutting at 30 JSP 5/14 and back of 32A JSP 5/8.

8) Request for the removal of the speed bump at JSP 5/12 and the subsequent installation of one which complies with MBPJ regulation.

Saturday, February 18, 2012

SUAC Revamp

SUAC is pleased to annouce it's new more efficient structure. 

1) Wong Pei Min will lead the decision group.

2) Simon will be in charge of governmental affairs.

3) Loh will continue his duties as RA Secretary

4) Danny will always be our beloved treasurer

5) Wilson, Anthony, Jet and Neal will now be our official Security Bureau. Nice to have the old team back.

6) Elisia will remain as our special event coordinator.

7) Last but not least, our most important street reps who face the residents each and everyday while carrying our message.

Regards

SUAC Admin Office

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

BOOM GATE REPAIRED BY SUAC

SUAC took it upon itself to repair the boomgate at post 1 as we could no longer count on any sort of cooperation from Phase 4. While the damage was caused by a delivery truck delivering to Phase 4, they have refused to bear full responsibility. Sadly, SUAC, for the good of our security, was forced to repair the gate.

Monday, February 6, 2012

February 2012 Circular

Dear Residents,

1) A Very Happy New Year to all our Residents.

2) Negotiations continue with phase 4 on the boom gate at post 1 and numerous other issues. Meanwhile, SUAC continues to operate independently with no change to our procedures or security level.

3) Post 2 was recently converted to a “sticker only” entrance. We thank you for your co-operation in advising your visitors to use post 1 only.

4) The speed bumps along JSP 5/5 were removed by MBPJ as a result of a complaint by a Phase 4 resident. Rest assured, SUAC will make the necessary application to have these rebuilt for the safety of our guards and children playing at the park.

5) Quite a number of our residents have fallen behind on the payment of the security dues. Kindly contact your street rep to make your payment. SUAC cannot maintain a high level of security if residents continue to fall into arrears. Please help us help you.

6) SUAC is planning a Family Day set for February 19th, 2012 at 5pm. Please make yourselves available. This event will be financed through the generosity of MBPJ and donations from our generous residents. SUAC will NOT use any of our residents’ funds for such event.

We trust that most of you are satisfied with our security system and should you have any complaints / suggestions, please feel free to visit our blog (http://seriutama2n3.blogspot.com).

SUAC EMERGENCY HOTLINE FOR MEMBERS: 012-238-5508

Monday, January 23, 2012

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

SUAC FAMILY DAY

SUAC is pleased to announce details of its annual residents get together……

Date: 19th Feb, 2012

Time: 5pm

Location: Park at 5/5 (closest to post 1)

Distinguished guests, fabulous food, Q&A and a chance to meet your neighbours…..

THIS EVENT IS STRICTLY FOR RESIDENTS OF PHASE 2 & 3 SERI UTAMA.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

SUAC Notice

Please be advised that effective January 10th, 2012, Post 2 (JSP 5/1 intersects 5/12), will be converted to a “valid sticker entrance” only. Residents who still require stickers are urged to SMS complete details to 012-238-5508.

Monday, January 2, 2012

SUAC UPDATE

Most of our residents would have noticed some changes at post 1. The main reason as to why the lights and sentry system has been shut down is the inability of SUAC to reach an agreement with Phase 4 on fair financial terms.

1) With post 3 closed 95% of the time, SUAC felt it was only fair that Phase 4 pays their fair share of the operational costs of post 1 & 2. Phase 4 pays for 36% of the operational costs of post 1 but pays zero for post 2.

2) While our guards at post 2 inform their guards of incoming cars to their streets, their guards at post 3 do not reciprocate. To this, they said, they will try their best. For 8 months, their guards have not notified our patrolling guards once of incoming cars. This is apparently their best.

3) We require a new walkie talkie for post 1 to function. We’ve asked for them to pay their 36% share. They have refused.

4) SUAC decided that supposed we bought the walkie talkie and just asked them to pay for the maintainance (new batteries etc). They refused. They claim that if we owned the walkie talkie, we should maintain it even though they gain from the use of it on a daily basis.

We could go on and on but I’m sure you get the picture. SUAC refuses to use our residents funds to subsidize the residents of phase 4. We must stand up for what is fair.

Monday, December 26, 2011

SUAC SECURITY ALERT

There has been 3 incidents where unauthorized motorcycles have entered our streets via the lanes at 5/6. One was caught off-guard by the resident who yelled and the bike subsequently escaped, also via the lanes that lead to JSP 5/1. The other two bikes were detected by our alert guards who gave chase and they subsequently fled. While their intentions are not clear, our conversations with the Police provided us with some idea of what these bikes may be attempting. Apparently, these bikes enter the taman and wait for an opportunity to hold at knife-point any resident who is just returning home and while the auto-gate is in the process of closing. These thugs will enter the house just as the gate is closing and demand cash or worse, ask for access to the house. Such cases have occurred in section 6. At the advise of the police, SUAC has begun work on erecting a barb wire fence along the 3 lanes at JSP 5/6. Although some residents may be inconvenienced, security should always be our priority.