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No land reclamatio­n involved in Penang Bay developmen­t, says Chow

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GEORGE TOWN: The proposed “Penang Bay” developmen­t project will not involve any land reclamatio­n, said Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.

Chow told the New Straits

Times yesterday that the plan was to spruce up the wharf areas on the island and mainland.

“There will be no developmen­t in the waters linking the island and mainland. We are looking at only developing the shore areas.

“More importantl­y, there will not be land reclamatio­n involved. We have a massive reclamatio­n plan for the southern part of the island. That’s it. No more, especially in Penang Bay developmen­t.”

On Saturday, Chow announced that the Penang government would present to the world its idea on developing Penang Bay at the 10th World Urban Forum (WUF) in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, next week.

The Penang delegation would be led by state Local Government Committee chairman Jagdeep Singh Deo.

“We hope to find synergy between the bay areas — Penang island and Butterwort­h. We plan to turn the island side into a cultural hub and the mainland side into an innovative hub.

“We also hope for investment opportunit­ies, for those who want to come and help us here,” he was quoted as saying after the launch of the Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal upgrading project here.

The Penang government would also hold a competitio­n on the best ideas to develop Penang Bay.

Asked if the state government would share its idea for the Penang Bay developmen­t with the people before WUF, Chow said it was only a concept.

Penang is set to embark on the massive Penang South Reclamatio­n (PSR) project, which will see the creation of three man-made islands.

Under the PSR project, the state government is proposing to reclaim about 1,800ha of the sea to build three islands south of the Penang Internatio­nal Airport towards the east of Permatang Damar Laut to create a land bank to fund the Penang Transport Master Plan (PTMP).

The RM46 billion PTMP project entails the constructi­on of an undersea tunnel connecting the island to the mainland, highways, light rail transit, monorail and a bus network on the island and Seberang Prai.

The PSR project, to be carried out off the southern coast of the island, had obtained the Environmen­tal Impact Assessment approval from the Department of Environmen­t, which came with 72 conditions.

Various quarters, including environmen­tal non-government­al organisati­ons and the fishing community, had opposed the project due to adverse socio-economic and environmen­tal impacts.

 ?? PIC BY MIKAIL ONG ?? Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow speaking at a press conference in Komtar, George Town, yesterday.
PIC BY MIKAIL ONG Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow speaking at a press conference in Komtar, George Town, yesterday.

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