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Interior gifts Navy land in the Arizona desert
Interior gifts Navy land in the Arizona desert

E&E News

time24-07-2025

  • Politics
  • E&E News

Interior gifts Navy land in the Arizona desert

The Interior Department announced Wednesday it will shift control of another 285 acres of public land to the military, this time handing over a parcel in southeastern Arizona to the Department of the Navy. The temporary transfer marks the second time Interior has granted the military administrative powers over land near the nation's border with Mexico. Earlier this year, Interior turned over control of nearly 110,000 acres of public land in New Mexico to speed construction of border barriers and increase federal patrols of the region. The Trump administration said the newest transfer, which will last for three years, is necessary to create a 'National Defense Area in direct support of border security operations.' Advertisement 'By making this land available for border infrastructure improvements and defense operations, we are closing critical security gaps, stopping illegal activity and protecting both our nation and its natural resources from the damage caused by unchecked illegal immigration,' Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said in a statement.

Selangor govt must explain car park privatisation deal, says MCA
Selangor govt must explain car park privatisation deal, says MCA

Free Malaysia Today

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Selangor govt must explain car park privatisation deal, says MCA

Selangor MCA deputy chairman Tan Gim Tuan said full transparency of the car park privatisation deal is needed to prevent any third party from making profits at the expense of ratepayers. PETALING JAYA : Selangor MCA has urged the state government to explain the proposed car park privatisation deal allegedly involving public land, warning that any decision made without public consultation would be irresponsible. Selangor MCA deputy chairman and urban affairs bureau head Tan Gim Tuan said any arrangement involving public land must be subject to public scrutiny. He urged the state government to explain the full terms of the deal, and how it will benefit the public. 'They must explain in detail whether such a deal exists, the terms and conditions, and how the deal benefits the people,' he said. According to state executive councillor Ng Suee Lim, the concession for a 'smart parking system' covering collections of parking fees and enforcement will involve local councils, state-owned Rantaian Mesra Sdn Bhd and a private company. Ng said enforcement would be carried out by local council officers, with Rantaian Mesra to act as a system coordinator. The private company, which has yet to be appointed, will handle the four local councils' daily parking operations. He said Rantaian Mesra and the other company are expected to invest around RM200 million to develop the infrastructure for the smart parking system. Tan said the principle of public consultation was officially introduced when Petaling Jaya was granted city status in 2006, and must now be applied consistently across Selangor. He pointed out that city councillors in Selangor are political appointees representing parties in the state government, and therefore have a responsibility to serve the interests of ratepayers and not just private entities. He also said full transparency is needed to prevent any third party from making profits at the expense of ratepayers. The four local councils involved in the first phase of the scheme are the Petaling Jaya, Subang Jaya, and Shah Alam city councils and the Selayang municipal council.

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