Klang Municipal Council

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Klang Municipal Council (Majlis Perbandaran Klang) is a local authority which administers Klang. This agency is under the purview of Selangor state government. 

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Klang Royal City Council

Majlis Bandar Diraja Klang
Local Government Act 1976
The Seal of Klang Municipal Council.jpg
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Noraini Roslan
Vice President
Elya Marini Darmin
Structure
Political groups
Councillors:
  •   DAP (11)
  •   PKR (10)
  •   Amanah (3)
  •   Orang Besar Klang (1)
Motto
Perpaduan Sendi Kekuatan
(Unity is the Basis of Strength)
Meeting place
SMS0634 Klang MPK Kota Raja Mahdi 1293 side s.jpg
Sultan Alam Shah Building,
Jalan Perbandaran,
41675 Klang,
Selangor Darul Ehsan.
Website
www.mpklang.gov.my

History

Prior to its establishment in May 1890 to administer Klang town, Klang Local Authority was known as Klang Health Board. Its official boundary was set in 1895, which was later combined with Port Swettenham in December 1945 to form Klang Municipal Board. [1]

Further change in the administration came when Klang Town Council was established in 1954. With this new administrative system Klang developed rapidly until 1971 when Port Klang, Kapar and Meru were incorporated to form Klang District Council.

With the enforcement of the Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171) and the reorganisation of all local authorities, Klang District Council was upgraded to Klang Municipal Council (KMC) on 1 January 1977.

YearKnown As
1890Klang Health Board
1945Klang Town Board
1954Klang Town Council
1975Klang District Council
1977Klang Municipal Council
2024Klang Royal City Council

Councilors

2023-2024 Session [2]

Zone No.MemberParty
DAP 11 | PKR 9 | AMANAH 3 | Orang Besar 1
Mohammed Khusrin MunawiOrang Besar Klang
N40Quah Perng FeiDAP
N41Lee Sek WunDAP
N42AChow Pung MengAMANAH
N42BAbdul Razak Abdul RashidAMANAH
N43ATi Thong SiewPKR
N43BAzizi AyobPKR
N43CMuthumariammah N.SuppaeyaPKR
N44ALee Fu HawDAP
N44BAbd Halid Ka'abDAP
N45ALow Kwee SiaDAP
N45BGan Eu EngDAP
N45CLee Sek WunDAP
N45DQuah Perng FeiDAP
N46AChua AlanPKR
N46BPannir Selvam GopalPKR
N46CMohd Fauzi OthmanPKR
N46DKanmani LetchumananDAP
N47AYugarajah PalanisamyDAP
N47BKumanan PerumalDAP
N47CAng Kian WahDAP
N47DChia SiuDAP
N48APrabu MunusamyPKR
N48BMahendran MarimuthuPKR
N49AAbdul Mutalib AdamAMANAH
N49BZaleha JalalPKR


Legislation

Acts [3]

  1. Local Government Act 1976 (Act 171)
  2. Street, Drainage and Building Act 1974 (Act 133)
  3. Town and Country Planning Act 1976 (Act 172)
  4. Building and Common Property ( Maintenance and Management) Act 2007 (Act 663)
  5. Food Act 1983 (Act 281)
  6. Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333)
  7. Destruction of Disease-Bearing Insects Act 1975 (Act 154)
  8. Strata Titles Act 1985 (Act 318)
  9. Strata Management Act 2013 (Act 757)

Enactments [4]

  1. Cattle & Buffalo Control Enactment 1971
  2. Entertainment and Places of Entertainment (Selangor) Enactment 1995
  3. Freedom of Information Enactment (Selangor) 2011
  4. Natural Disaster Relief Fund Enactment 2011

By-laws [5]

  1. Uniformed Building Bylaw (Selangor) 1986
  2. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam 1984 (UKBS 19484) :-
  3. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam Selangor 1986 - Sel (1)
  4. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam Selangor 1986 - Sel. P.
  5. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam Selangor 1993 - Sel. P.
  6. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam Selangor 2000 - Sel (1)
  7. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam Selangor 2000 - Sel. P.
  8. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam Selangor 2007 - Sel. P.
  9. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam Selangor 2012 - Sel (1)
  10. Undang-Undang Kecil Bangunan Seragam Selangor 2012 - Sel. P.
  11. Undang-Undang Besar Makan percuma Selangor 2000 - Sel.P.
  12. Joint License Allocation Bylaw (MPK) 1992
  13. Road Works Bylaw 1996
  14. Bylaw(Compounding Offences) (MPK) Local Government 2005
  15. Bylaw (Compounding Offences) (MPK) Road,Drain and Building 2005
  16. Bylaw for Private Carpark License (MPK) 2005
  17. Park Bylaw (MPK) 2005
  18. Public Toilet Bylaw (MPK) 2005
  19. Collecting,Expulsion and Disposal Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  20. Hotel Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  21. Hawker Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  22. Trade,Business and Industrial Licensing Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  23. Swimming Pool Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  24. Cyber Centre and Cyber Cafe Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  25. Dog and Dog Breeding House Licensing Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  26. Vandalism Bylaw (MPK) 2005
  27. Islamic Grave Site Bylaw (MPK) 2005
  28. Food Handling Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  29. Beauty Salon and Healthcare Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  30. Election Advertisement Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  31. Advertisement Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  32. Land Work Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  33. Market Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  34. Crematorium Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  35. Food Establishment Licensing Bylaw (MPK) 2007
  36. Private Sports Centre Bylaw (MPK) 2007

Order [6]

  1. Standing Orders (Meeting) (Klang Municipal Council) 2007
  2. Road Transport (Provision of Parking Places) (Klang Municipal Council) Order 2007
  3. Road Transport (Provision of Parking Places) (Amendment) (Klang Municipal Council) 2013

Methods [7]

  1. Employees Rules (Conduct and Discipline) MPK 1995
  2. Methods of Appeal Board 1999
  3. Tree Preservations Order Rule 2001
  4. Planning Control (General) Selangor Rules 2001
  5. Development Charges Rules 2010

Rules [8]

  1. Law(Squatters Cleaning) 1969
  2. Food Law1985 - Food Law [Amendment] 1991 - Food Law [Amendment] 1998
  3. Controlled Tobacco Law 1993
  4. Entertainment and Places of Entertainment Law(Snooker and Video) (Controlled and Supervising)(Selangor) 1996
  5. Entertainment and Places of Entertainment Law(Selangor) 1996

Zone [9]

State Assembly SeatNo.Area
N40 Kota AnggerikN40
  1. Mutiara Bukit Raja 2
  2. Mutiara Bukit Raja
  3. Kawasan Perindustrian Bukit Raja
N41 Batu TigaN41
  1. Kampung Kuantan
  2. Taman Kampung Kuantan
  3. Taman Bukit Kuda
  4. Taman Sungai Rasau
  5. Taman Rashna
  6. Kawasan Pangsapuri Bukit Kuda
  7. Kawasan Perindustrian Sungai Rasau
N42 MeruN42A
  1. Kampung Meru
  2. Klang Sentral
  3. Taman Dato’ Bandar
  4. Taman Meru III
  5. Taman Meru Utama
  6. Taman Meru Damai
  7. Taman Meru Ria
  8. Taman Meru Ria 2
  9. Taman Daya Meru
  10. Taman Berkat
  11. Taman Seri Putri
  12. Taman Saujana Meru
  13. Taman Kiai Ridzuan
  14. Taman Meru Permai
  15. Taman Desa Permai
  16. Taman Harumanis
  17. Taman Meru Jaya
  18. Taman Desa Indah
  19. Taman Desa Kencana
  20. Taman Saujana Meru
  21. Taman Meru Selatan
  22. Taman Desa Meru Indah
  23. Kawasan Perindustrian Meru
  24. Kawasan Perindustrian Meru Timur
  25. Kawasan Perindustrian Meru Selatan
N42B
  1. Pekan Kapar
  2. Kampung Kapar
  3. Taman Kapar Permai
  4. Taman Saga
  5. Taman Damai
  6. Taman Emas
  7. Taman Intan
  8. Taman Kapar Ria
  9. Taman Putra Baru
  10. Taman Meru IV
  11. Taman Seri Perepat
  12. Taman Sungai Kapar Indah
  13. Kapar Bestari
  14. Kawasan Perindustrian Meru Indah
  15. Kawasan Perindustrian Meru Barat
  16. Bandar Aman Perdana
  17. Kawasan Perindustrian Sungai Puloh
  18. Kawasan Industri Sungai Puloh
  19. Kawasan Perindustrian Sungai Kapar Indah
N43 SementaN43A
  1. Kampung Sungai Serdang
  2. Kampung Tok Muda
  3. Kampung Bukit Kapar
  4. Kampung Bukit Kerayong
  5. Taman Saujana Kapar
  6. Taman Seri Serdang
  7. Taman Seri Serdang 3
  8. Taman Seri 12
  9. Taman Seri Kerayong
  10. Taman Khoo Kek Keng
  11. Taman Seri Kapar
  12. Taman Seri Wangi
N43B
  1. Kampung Perepat
  2. Kampung Sementa
  3. Taman Perepat Permai
  4. Taman Tasik Sementa
  5. Pangsapuri Seri Sementa
  6. Taman Klang Perdana
  7. Taman Seri Sementa
  8. Taman Sementa Utama
  9. Taman Sementa Jaya
N43C
  1. Kampung Batu 3
  2. Kampung Batu 4
  3. Kampung Rantau Panjang
  4. Kampung Sungai Pinang Bandar
  5. Taman Indah
  6. Taman Sungai Putus
  7. Taman Sungai Agas
  8. Taman Mewah Jaya
  9. Taman Teluk Kapas
  10. Taman Seri Perantau
  11. Taman Hijrah
  12. Taman Hijrah 2
  13. Taman Kelana
  14. Taman Kembara
  15. Taman Kembara 2
  16. Taman Kembara 3
N44 Selat KlangN44A
  1. Kawasan Perindustrian Bandar Baru Sultan Suleiman
  2. Bandar Sultan Suleiman
  3. Pelabuhan Utara
  4. Tanjung Harapan
  5. Kampung Baru Bagan Hailam
  6. Pulau Ketam (Kampung Baru Bagan Teo Chew & Kampung Baru Sungai Lima)
N44B
  1. Kampung Delek
  2. Kampung Sungai Udang
  3. Kampung Teluk Gadong
  4. Kampung Raja Uda
  5. Pelabuhan Klang (sebahagian)
  6. Taman Aneka Baru
  7. Taman Delek Baru
  8. Taman Seri Perantau
  9. Telok Gadong Kecil
  10. Taman Pelabuhan
  11. Taman Sungai Sireh Tambahan
  12. Pangsapuri Seri Perantau (Blok A – Blok L)
N45 Bandar Baru KlangN45A
  1. Pusat Bandar Klang Utara
  2. Taman Eng Ann
  3. Taman Berkeley
  4. Bandar Baru Klang
  5. Taman Puncak
  6. Taman Summit
  7. Bukit Kuda Heights
  8. Taman Intan
  9. Pelangi Heights
  10. Pangsapuri Mawar
  11. Pangsapuri Cempaka
  12. Pangsapuri Dahlia
  13. Pangsapuri Palm Garden
  14. Taman Bukit Engku Hassan
N45B
  1. Taman Jasa
  2. Taman Istimewa
  3. Taman Bahagia
  4. Taman Haji Ismail
  5. Taman Bunga Melor
  6. Taman Seri Pinang
  7. Taman Pinang
  8. Taman Kelang
  9. Kampung Sungai Pinang Dalam
  10. Kampung Batu Belah
N45C
  1. Taman Sungai Bertih
  2. Taman Wangi
  3. Taman Teluk Pulai
  4. Taman D’ Anjung
  5. Taman Tepi Sungai
  6. Jalan Tepi Sungai
N45D
  1. Bandar Bukit Rajah
  2. Taman Klang Utama
  3. Ladang Bukit Rajah
  4. Kawasan Perindustrian Sungai Puloh
N46 Pelabuhan KlangN46A
  1. Kampung Pandamaran Jaya
  2. Kampung Idaman
N46B
  1. Pelabuhan Selatan
  2. Taman Teluk Gedung Indah
  3. Taman Kota Pendamar
  4. Taman Kem
  5. Taman Selat Damai
  6. Taman Suria Pendamar
  7. Flat Pendamar A
  8. Flat Pendamar B
  9. Pangsapuri Berembang
  10. Kawasan Perindustrian Sobena Jaya
N46C
  1. Pulau Indah (Kampung Sungai Pinang)
  2. Kampung Telok Nipah
  3. Kampung Sungai Kembong
  4. Kampung Perigi Nenas
  5. Taman Laguna
  6. Bandar Armada Putera
  7. Pelabuhan Barat
  8. Kawasan Perindustrian Pulau Indah
N46D
  1. Kampung Pendamar
  2. Kampung Air Hitam
  3. Kampung Telok Gong
  4. Kota Bayu Emas
  5. Bandar Parkland
  6. Bandar Bestari
  7. Laman Greenville
  8. Glenmarie Cove
  9. Kawasan Perindustrian Telok Gong
N47 PandamaranN47A
  1. Pusat Bandar Klang Selatan (Jalan Tengku Kelana)
  2. Jalan Stesen
  3. Jalan Raya Timur
  4. Jalan Dato’ Hamzah
  5. Jalan Istana / Taman Bandar Diraja
  6. Taman Gembira
  7. Kampung Telok Gadong
  8. Taman Teluk Pulai (Jalan Mengkuang)
  9. Taman Melawis
  10. Taman Setia PRMM
  11. Taman Mohd Yamin
N47B
  1. Taman Palm Grove
  2. Taman Petaling
  3. Taman Chi Liung
  4. Taman Bayu Perdana
  5. Taman Selatan
N47C
  1. Kampung Baru Pandamaran
  2. Taman Razi
  3. Taman Kim Chuan
  4. Flat Chi Liung
  5. Pangsapuri Bayu Perdana
  6. Pangsapuri Prima Bayu
  7. Pangsapuri Vista Bayu
  8. Pangsapuri Sri Angkasa
  9. Kompleks Sukan Pandamaran
N47D
  1. Kampung Raja Uda (Jalan Bunga Raya & Jalan Kastam)
  2. Kampung Baru Pandamaran (Jalan Papan)
  3. Taman Tengku Bendahara Azman
  4. Pangsapuri Klang Villa
  5. Flat Bunga Raya
  6. Flat Pandamaran
  7. Pelabuhan Klang (Jalan Tengku Badar, Jalan Berangan & Jalan Beringin)
  8. Kawasan Perindustrian Pandamaran
N48 SentosaN48A
  1. Bandar Bukit Tinggi
  2. Bandar Bukit Tinggi 2
  3. Bandar Botanik
  4. Taman Pendamar Indah
  5. Taman Pendamar Indah 2
N48B
  1. Taman Desawan
  2. Taman Klang Jaya
  3. Taman Sentosa (Jalan Yusof Shahbudin)
  4. Jalan Laksamana
  5. Jalan Dato’ Dagang
  6. Jalan Hulubalang
  7. Jalan Dato’ Abdul Hamid
  8. Kawasan Perindustrian Klang Jaya
N48C
  1. Taman Seri Mewah
  2. Taman Menara Maju
  3. Taman Sungai Jati Permai
  4. Taman Bunga Raya
  5. Taman Saga
  6. Taman Sentosa (Jalan Bendahara, Jalan Temenggung, Jalan Bentara & Jalan Samarinda)
  7. Taman Maznah
  8. Taman Mesra
  9. Taman Seri Indah 1
N49 Sungai KandisN49A
  1. Kampung Jawa
  2. Kampung Teluk Menegun (Sebahagian)
  3. Taman Seri Andalas
  4. Taman Shah Bandar
  5. Taman Desa Indah
  6. Taman Berjaya
  7. Taman Seri Menegun
  8. Taman Alam Shah
  9. Taman Bukit Jati
N49B
  1. Kampung Johan Setia
  2. Bandar Botanik (Ambang Botanic)
  3. Bandar Puteri
  4. Bandar Putera
  5. Bandar Putera 2
  6. Taman Setia
  7. Taman Setia Permai

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