However, the developer resumed the construction of reinforced concrete ground beam along the wildlife park fence. The company excavated the entire area up to, and including part of the encroached land between the park boundary and the wildlife barrier. The team said straightening the existing fence as per developers' request will eat more into park land, overlapping the existing 60 metre KETRACO way leave with underground high voltage power cables. The KWS team engaged GBHL and advised that it re-designs its plans so that the silos don’t encroach on the park. It recommended that the park electric fence be re-aligned to the jointly demarcated park boundary and the maintenance of the same to be done from inside the park.
Source: The Star June 14, 2020 20:03 UTC