The Borneo Post

Phase 1 of Penang’s Gurney Bay finally opens to public

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TOWN: The much anticipate­d first phase of Gurney Bay in Penang, built on reclaimed land at the cost of RM221 million, opened to the public yesterday.

The first phase of the park features a viewing deck, playground, skate park, kiosks, toilet and open air car parks that covers over 27 acres.

One of its unique features is a promenade that runs around the park right next to the sea, affording visitors a view of the Penang coastline.

To mark its official opening, Yang di-Pertua Negeri Tun Ahmad Fuzi Abdul Razak and Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow went on a walkabout yesterday morning.

According to Chow, Phase I of Gurney Bay took about one year and seven months to complete after the groundbrea­king on May 14, 2022.

“A total of 1,500 trees and about 10,000 shrubs have been planted in Phase One. Another 3,041 trees will be planted in Phase 2,” he said.

He said Phase 2, which covers about 74.1 acres that includes state reserve lands and areas for other purposes, is currently at 40 per cent completion.

“It is expected to complete in middle of 2025,” he said.

The second phase will feature facilities such as a multilevel car park, hawker centre, vantage point, water taxi jetty, toilets, beach and boardwalk, water garden, commercial and retail areas, and more open-air car park lots.

Chow said the park component for both Phase 1 and Phase 2 will cover about 40 acres.

As for car parks, he said with the completion of Phase 2, there would be a total of 800 car parks, 12 bus lots and 238 motorcycle lots.

“We will look into increasing more open car park lots but if there are insufficie­nt lots, visitors can still park at the available lots in nearby malls and hotels,” he said.

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