Marc Antony {L_WROTE}:
The government intends to reclaim 0.4ha (about 1 acre) of the harbour to build an EVA, a public promemade and a new sea wall. This will take about two years of construction work. If/when the job is finished, the Lamma waterfront restaurants will no longer be on the waterfront - they will be looking across the concrete of the EVA and promenade. Whether or not they're also staring at a sea wall is another issue.
Getting away from the sniping, is it correct to state that if the CEED do anything in YSW harbour that they're duty bound to build a 3.5m seawall.
It would be interesting to see the results of an opinion poll of the voting grannies who head down to Sampan seafood for Yam Chat early in the morning. I wonder how many of them know that their elected officials want to drive a 4.5m+ EVA/promenade through there?
For the record, I don't object to the plans particularly, but they are not detailed enough at the moment to understand the actual impact on the harbour. (eg, no heights indicated)
My starting point is:
- Current "sea wall" a mess.
- Current beach embarrassing, made worse by CEED concrete nullah.
- Path from ferry pier too narrow underneath Man Lai Wah hotel, and other points further down.
- Only the clock-tower seating area offers a sea view without having to pay for it.
(it also offers a garbage area view, nice)
- Phase one reclamation sterile and under used.
- Tourist trade supports the local businesses that we, as lamma residents, rely on.
I'd like a plan for development that addressed those concerns.
Any more?