Bandar Sri Damansara is a residential township in Petaling District, Selangor, Malaysia. The township is divided into two sections, SD1-SD5 in the north and SD7-SD15 in the south which are separated by Kuala Selangor-Kepong Highway. It is adjacent to Kepong and Sungai Buloh. The township consists of mixed development of commercial and residential properties. It was previously developed by Land and General Berhad and currently by TA Global.
Bandar Sri Damansara
PJU9 | |
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Township | |
Location in Peninsular Malaysia | |
Coordinates: 3°11′N 101°36′E / 3.183°N 101.600°E | |
Country | Malaysia |
State | Selangor |
Establishment | 1996 |
Area | |
• Total | 5.49 km2 (2.12 sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC 8 (MST) |
• Summer (DST) | Not observed |
Postal Code | 52200 |
Location
editBandar Sri Damansara is a freehold residential and commercial zone located in the Klang Valley, with a district code of Petaling Jaya Utara 9 (PJU 9). The township is located just north of Damansara Perdana (PJU 8), and east of Damansara Damai (PJU 10), and is within proximity to other townships such as Kepong, Kota Damansara (PJU 5), Bandar Utama (PJU 6), Mutiara Damansara (PJU 7), Bandar Menjalara, Sierramas and Valencia. It is situated opposite Desa Park City and Sunway SPK Damansara. Bandar Sri Damansara is the only township in Petaling Jaya using the same postcode of Kuala Lumpur.
Accessibility
editCar
editBandar Sri Damansara has road networks with accessibility via New Klang Valley Expressway North–South Expressway Northern Route, Sprint Expressway's Penchala Link Sprint Expressway, and MRR2 Federal Route 28, as well as a shortcut to the Kuala Selangor-Kepong Highway Federal Route 54. The Damansara–Puchong Expressway runs on the eastern boundary of the township. A new Sri Damansara Link to Duta–Ulu Klang Expressway is constructed to allow easier access into the Kuala Lumpur City Centre, and to decrease the traffic congestion in the Damansara–Puchong Expressway (LDP).[1]
Public transportation
editBandar Sri Damansara is served by three Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations, PY06 Sri Damansara Barat MRT station, PY07 Sri Damansara Sentral MRT station and PY08 Sri Damansara Timur MRT station on the Putrajaya line.
MRT Feeder buses (T106, T107, T108 and T110) serve as the first-last mile connectivity in Bandar Sri Damansara, Wangsa Permai, Desa Park City, Bandar Menjalara and Taman Bukit Maluri to PY06 Sri Damansara Barat MRT station, PY07 Sri Damansara Sentral MRT station and PY08 Sri Damansara Timur MRT station.
rapidKL bus 801 (formerly U86) connects Bandar Sri Damansara to KG08 MRT Mutiara Damansara and KA07 KTM Kepong Sentral.
PJ City Bus bus (PJ06) connects Bandar Sri Damansara to KG08 MRT Mutiara Damansara, KG09 BK1 Bandar Utama MRT station (via Bandar Utama bus hub).
Education
editElementary
edit- SK Bandar Baru Sri Damansara
- SK Bandar Sri Damansara (1)
- SK Bandar Sri Damansara (2)
- SK Bandar Sri Damansara (3)
- SJK (C) Desa Jaya 2 (National Chinese School)
Secondary
edit- SMK Bandar Sri Damansara (1)
- SMK Bandar Sri Damansara (2)
International schools
edit- International School - Sri Bestari
- Private School-Sri Aria School
Tertiary
edit- Private University - Twintech International University College of Technology
Community buildings
edit- Masjid Al-Mukarramah Bandar Sri Damansara
- Methodist Church
- Bandar Sri Damansara Residents Association
- Glad Tidings Church
- Bandar Sri Damansara Police Station
- Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society
- Aloka Foundation
- FBC Chi Bei Xue Hui Buddhist Centre
- Full Gospel Tabernacle Church
- SIBCC Church (City Community)
- Surau Al-Muhajirin
Administration
editBandar Sri Damansara, like most of Damansara, falls under the jurisdiction of the Majlis Bandaraya Petaling Jaya (Petaling Jaya City Council), and is represented in parliament by Gobind Singh Deo of DAP under the constituency of Damansara. On the Selangor State Legislative Assembly, Bandar Sri Damansara falls under the constituency of Bukit Lanjan, currently represented by Pua Pei Ling, also from PKR.
Awards
editGallery
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Bandar Sri Damansara, 2023
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Persiaran Jati, 2023
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Persiaran Ara, 2023
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Persiaran Meranti, 2022
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Persiaran Perdana, 2022
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Persiaran Perdana-Persiaran Margosa Intersection, 2023
Notes
edit- ^ "Sri Damansara Link | DUKE Highway".
- ^ Tharmalingam, Kumar (2005-09-27). "Malaysia Property Awards 2005: The countdown begins". The Edge Daily. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-05-26.
- ^ "Asia Pacific 2013". propertyawards.net. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
- ^ "Institute of Landscape Architects Malaysia". Institute of Landscape Architects Malaysia. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
- ^ "Asia Pacific 2016". propertyawards.net. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
- ^ "Winners 2019".