SELANGOR STATE STRUCTURE PLAN: STRIVING 2035
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31436/dij.v4i1.716Abstract
The State Structure Plan (SSP) is a document that prepares a planning framework that guides and controls the physical development of the state, as required by the Town and Country Planning Act of 1976 (Act 172). The study area is in Selangor state, located on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. This study adopts the state of Selangor's structure plan preparation process in line with PLANMalaysia's Manual. The development concept proposed in the plan is "Polycentric Development Corridor," defined as more than one economic centre interconnected. Four new industrial corridors along the ECRL railway, four new command centers, and conservation in the ESA zone are proposed under the development concept. The study proposed three development thrusts with 15 policies. From the policies, 12 high-impact projects are proposed for the state of Selangor.