Taman Tasik Semenyih

Taman Tasik Semenyih
Semenyih Lake Park
Coordinates: 2°56′56″N 101°52′15″E / 2.94889°N 101.87083°ECoordinates: 2°56′56″N 101°52′15″E / 2.94889°N 101.87083°E
Country Malaysia
State Selangor
Government
  Administered by Majlis Perbandaran Kajang
(Kajang Municipal Council)
Area
  Total 3 km2 (1 sq mi)
Elevation 55 m (165 ft)
  Density 700/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zone MST (UTC+8)
  Summer (DST) Not observed (UTC)
Website http://www.btslandcapital.com/

'Taman Tasik Semenyih (often abbreviated as TTS by students) or less commonly known as Semenyih Lake Park is a university town adjacent to the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus located in Selangor, Malaysia.

Houses in this neighbourhood are typically owned by a few landlords who then rent out houses to students. Rents are comparatively higher than those of the general area. Most rentable homes are dilapidated, furnished poorly and usually suffering from animal infestation.

Due to the developing state of the campus and general area, basic services are poor at best. Fiber internet is not available in this area, and cellphone reception is very poor.

History

Originally Taman Tasik Semenyih was developed by a low profile Malaysian developer, Bandar Tasik Semenyih Sdn Bhd or BTS Land Capital as an out of town, low density residential development meant for low to middle income people who works in Klang Valley. In the beginning, the town failed to grow as originally envision, with most of the residential and commercial lots undeveloped. However, following the inception and opening of the adjacent university campus. The town has shifted in role and now prominently houses students from the university in the form of off-campus accommodation. Commercial activity is slowly increase albeit at a very slow rate with much of the commercial area still void of any activity. Most of the area is made up of low density residential housing with pockets of medium density housing.[1]

In the early 2010s, with the boom of short-term student housing, numerous house are being converted into student hostels. Typically a three bed room landed house is expanded upon and made in to 8-10 room hostel. This has raised the issue of added congestion, noise pollution and general health and safety risk. There is also general worry that sewage lines within the estate may not be able to cope with the increasing amounts of solid waste being made. [2]

Geography

There is a small commercial area located to the south of the town. Due to a lack of economic activity and patronage, most of the shops are closed and the area can be classified as a ghost town. A small drain runs along the major arterial road of this town. [3] With the rise in student population, more restaurants have started appearing along this commercial area, particularly to the shophouses located adjacent to the main roads. Restaurants are typically offering middle eastern, south Asian or local cuisine, with most of the international ones offering delivery service. Food prices are typically higher than average.

Taman Tasik Semenyih can be further classified into 7 zones:

Taman Tasik Semenyih 1

An intended high income area, of bungalow land lots surrounding a man-made lake. So far, this zone remains undeveloped. But this is the zone is the one with a club house, and a golf driving range.

TTS Tetris Apartments

Premium priced apartments are located within this area.

Due to the low student numbers that inhabit this area, this area is served infrequently by only a handful of buses with most services skipping this area.

Taman Tasik Semenyih 2

Lower-medium cost terrace houses fill this small area, a number of houses of this area has been converted to student housing, due to the dense nature of hostel occupancy, parking shortage is an increasing problem.

Taman Tasik Semenyih 3

Taman Tasik Semenyih 4

Taman Tasik Semenyih 5

TTS EDU Square

EDU Square is a collective of semi detached and interlinked terrace buildings, purpose built as student hostels. These were built by BTS Land Capital. Some of these are managed by varying parties, some by BTS themselves, under a subsidiary called TTS Management services. Rent here is comparatively expensive compared to regular TTS accommodation, but is typically viewed as being safer due to the use of permanent private security personnel on-site. Though crime index seems to suggest otherwise.

Taman Tasik Semenyih 6

Taman Tasik Semenyih 7

Geography and climate

The temperature generally ranges from 30°C to 34°C during the day and 25°C to 28°C during the night, with cooler temperatures during and after a heavy rainfall. The humidity level is at 80% throughout the year. As such, air conditioning is widely used, causing ambient temperatures within this area to rise above the normal average.

As with other places in Malaysia, Taman Tasik Semenyih is in the tropical rainforest climate where there are minimal changes in seasons, however from May till September and January till early March the campus faces a dry season and from mid-November till December a mild wet season. Due to these changes, the changing colours of leaves and the flowering of certain plants may be observed. In late March a tropical variation of cherry blossom may be observed on certain trees from following the dry season.

Transportation

KTM Kajang - Campus Shuttle Route
Legend
00'00" University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
+07'00" Taman Tasik Semenyih
+15'00" Semenyih Town Bus interchange
+17'00" Sunway Semenyih
+19'00" Billion Supermartket
+21'00" HSBC Kajang Prima Bus Stop
+22'00" Sunway Semenyih
+30'00" Pangsapuri Damai Mewah
+40'00" Syabas Building Bus Stop
+43'00" Bank Islam
+44'20" New Era College
+45'00" Kajang Railway Station Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bus interchange  RS 

Taman Tasik Semenyih being a student town has a number of university operated bus services serving the area. The main one is the UNMC-Kajang Shuttle bus service, an hourly bus service. This service is supported by a Semenyih shuttle bus, which provides frequent bus service to this area at certain times of day. Aside from this, this area is also served by the return leg of UNMC-Tesco shuttle services.

Similar to most outlying townships in the Klang valley area, this area is not served by any public bus service. Previously, in 2004-2005 a RapidKL service was available but due to poor ridership. The bus route was retracted.

Pedestrian sidewalks in Taman Tasik Semenyih are virtually non-existent. Pedestrians are typically expected to share the available road space with vehicles, or walk on grass land.

References

  1. YIP YOKE TENG (September 10, 2013). "A tight squeeze for tenants". The Star Online. Archived from the original on 12 September 2013. Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  2. Hunte, Ben. "Back to the Jungle: Part 2 (Making our house a home)". Retrieved 12 September 2013.
  3. Cheah, S.C. "WiFi for Taman Tasik Semenyih". TheStarOnline. TheStar. Retrieved 22 March 2011.