Other Waterfront Promenade Proposals Comments Sample Clauses

Other Waterfront Promenade Proposals Comments. North Point • Access points from the inland to the proposed 2km long boardwalk under the Island Eastern Corridor should be provided at suitable locations without involving land acquisition. Sai Wan Ho • The elevated walkway proposal over the Marine Police premises was generally not preferred for the reasons of its conflict with the Marine Police’s operation, and that it is not convenient to the elderly and disabled. Xxxx Xxx Xxx • The relocation of the shipyards might affect the livelihood of the operators and the historical significance of Shau Kei Wan which was originally a fishing village. The shipyards should be retained and incorporated into the conservation and tourism plan for Xxxx Xxx Xxx for further enhancement. Heng Fa Chuen • The public in general welcomed the proposed SkyTrail/cantilevered boardwalk connecting Shau Xxx Xxx and Xxxx Xxx. There was strong opposition from the Heng Fa Chuen residents for the proposed connection would intrude on their private property. The alternative option of linking up the SkyTrail/cantilevered boardwalk with Shing Tai Road (a public road) in Heng Fa Chuen was also considered not favourable by the residents. • An alternative route of the SkyTrail/cantilevered boardwalk diverted into the hinterland, passing through the Lei Yue Mun Xxxx and Holiday Village, and connected to Chai Wan was suggested. Chai Wan • The footpath enhancement proposal alongside the Public Cargo Working Area (PCWA) might not be attractive for public enjoyment. A comprehensive revitalization plan of the whole Chai Wan district is preferred. Responses North Point • Access points to the boardwalk will be considered at various appropriate locations. Sai Wan Ho • Concern noted and an alternative route has been proposed, and streetscape enhancement measures will be suggested to improve the walking experience through this area. Xxxx Xxx Xxx • The shipyards are proposed to be retained to become an attraction and be integrated as part of the heritage trail of the Shau Kei Wan area. A heritage xxxx will be proposed near the shipyard area. Heng Fa Chuen • To avoid connecting the proposed SkyTrail/cantilevered boardwalk to the existing promenade in Heng Fa Chuen, the technical feasibility of connecting the proposed walkway to Shing Tai Road and the MTR station will be further explored. • Although the proposed alternative route to Lei Yue Mun Xxxx could potentially be considered as a sightseeing/jogging path, such route would not contribute to enhancing t...
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