Malacca City Council
Malacca City Council, officially known as the Malacca Historic City Council or Melaka Historic City Council is the city council which administers Malacca City and most part of Melaka Tengah District. It is responsible for public health and sanitation, cleanliness management, town planning, environmental protection and building control, social and economic development and general maintenance functions of urban infrastructure. The MBMB main headquarters is located at Graha Makmur in Ayer Keroh, opposite that of Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council at Melaka Mall.
History
The Municipality of the Town and Fort of Malacca, wide, was established in 1824 by the British East India Company for the purpose of town planning, public order and collection of assessment rates. The council's activities were briefly disrupted during Japanese occupation of Malaya from 1942 until 1945, and resumed afterwards.On 1 January 1977, the Municipality Authority and the Melaka Tengah Rural District Council merged to form the Melaka Tengah Municipal Council with an administration area of, encompassing the whole Melaka Tengah District. The council later became known as the Malacca Municipal Council in 1987 and the Historic City of Malacca Municipal Council on 15 April 1989 when the federal government granted the Historic City title to the town of Malacca. The headquarters of the council was originally located at the building in the city centre, which now houses the People's Museum, Kite Museum and the Beauty Museum, before being moved to the present building in Ayer Keroh on 15 April 1992 named Graha Makmur. The council obtained its present name on 15 April 2003 when Malacca Town was granted city status.
On 1 January 2010, part of its area including the headquarters' building, covering was separated for the establishment of Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council. But the addition of a new administration area covering which was created out of land reclamation over the past 2 decades, resulted in the council's area currently stands at.
In February 2019, the upgrade of the Graha Makmur administration building was started, to repaint the whole exterior wall into white color and use white industrial zinc slices for the roof replacing blue color. The project costs around 7 to 8 million ringgit.
Following a land swap with Hang Tuah Jaya Municipal Council area that took effect from 1 January 2023 according to Government Gazette dated 4 August 2022, the headquarters of the Malacca City Council became a part of the Malacca City municipal area again.