Permanent Secretary for Housing, Planning & Lands Rita Lau says the draft development plan for Kai Tak caters for the next generation's needs, adding the Government is considering introducing pollution-free vehicles for internal transport in the area.
Speaking on a radio talk show today Mrs Lau said there will be a comprehensive transport network in Kai Tak, making it an easily accessible location. In addition to the proposed public transport interchange, pollution-free vehicles may be used to connect major components of the area.
Mrs Lau said the construction of a multi-purpose stadium ties in with the Government's healthy lifestyle promotion, adding that the facility can be used for sports events and cultural activities.
Noting the construction of the proposed two-berth cruise terminal will involve dredging, Mrs Lau said an environmental assessment will be conducted before the works start.
When asked whether Metro Park will be a private garden for nearby luxury resident developments, she said it will be a public facility, 1.4 times the size of Victoria Park.
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