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UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONGLIBRARY

Hong Kong Collectiongift from

Hong Kong. Lands & Works Branch.

CENTRAL AND 'vEST Kft DISTRICT WORKS PROGRAMME

PART 1

PART 2

PAST 3

PART k

PART 5

PART 6

PART 7

CONTENTS PAGE

EXPLANATORY NOTES I01

FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE 2.1

2A FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE ~ SUKMARY 2.22B FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE - SUMMARY BY Y£AHS 2»3

OF COKHI'i'InKM

EXPENDITURE BLOCK DIAGRAM 3.1

FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE - DETAILS* H»!

POPULATION ESTIMATES 5,!

5A POPULATION ESTIMATES - SUMMARY BY 5,3HOUSING TYPE

5B POPULATION ESTIMATES - DETAILS BY 5.8SUB-DISTRICT AMDAREA

SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY 6.1

6A(1) SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY - SUMMARY (GROSS) 6.36A(2) SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY _ SUMMARY (NiT) 6>6B SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY ~ SUMMARY BY 6*5

BLOCKS6C SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY - INDUSTRIAL 6*66D SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY - RESIDENTIAL 6.7

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6E SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY - PUBLIC HOUSING 6.116F SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY ~ G/IC AND OPHEH 6.12

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APPENDICES

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TERMINOLOGY AND METHODOLOGY * I.ICOMMUNITY FACILITIES - STANDARDS OF PROVISION + II aPROJECTS FOR INCLUSION IN THE PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMME * 111,1

WHITEGREENGREEN

INDEX OF PROJECTS

LOCATION PLAN

* Omitted from this Edition* If specific information isrequired, please contact CPWO/C & W of this Organization.

+ Omitted from this Edition. If specific information isrequired f please refer to the Hong Kong Planning Standardsand Guidelines or the Urban Area Development Organization*

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1* INTRODUCTION 1.2

2* BACT320UHD *1,J a^^n/u, uE^CSI. ^lul. ..^

3« pRiviouo FROGSA.M: ^ 1.6

k. 1984 DISTRICT /ORrlS PPlURnn: L' 1.6

5, 07ERALL DSV^LOirlSXT PRO iP73J 2 «9

6. DESCRIPTION 07 3UB-DI3TRICT3 1.9

1,2CENIKAL AND WESTERN

1* INTRQDJICTIQN

1«1 Development and planning are interrelated; the process

of development commences with planning and engineering studies

from which development plans and programmes are prepared. The

implementation of the plans starts with the reclaiming or

acquisition and clearance of land followed by the necessary site

formation and provision of essential engineering services. The

land then becomes available for the provision of housing,

industrial, commercial uses, government, institutional and

community facilities etc. to cater for its design population

build-up. The planning aim is to achieve, as far as

practicable, a balanced development, both by stages and upon

completion of the programme •

1*2 This document sets out the programme of public works

in the district now planned for the ten years, say 198%/85 to

1993/9** inclusive and forecasts the financial resources as

required over a 5- year period starting from 198 /85* ^t

includes all works items currently anticipated as necessary for

completing the development as now planned and those projects

already included as Capital Works items in the Public Works

Programme which the Government is directly involved, e*g* the

numerous items for buildings, engineering (civil and highways),

and waterworks*

2/ 1*3 .....

1.3 The Mass Transit Railway Corporations yrojertt, are

not included in this programme as they have be^n isn-jrced by

means of the compensating land premium.

1.4 The planning layouts presently a'/ai-UJxie for guiding

the development of the district cover an area of about 1 ?20

hectares with a proposed design population of approximately

292 300 persons upon full development*

1«5 This works programme is somewhat dili'erent from the

version of the development programmes for the Mew Towns

prepared by New Territories Development Department, e*g* the

district works items have been grouped into "geographical

areas" closely related to the boundaries of the Tertiary

Planning Units concerned as well as the District Board* s

Constituencies instead of a series of "development packages".

It is considered that early assessment of the shortfall in the

provision of community facilities for the "geographical areas"

can thus be made together with recommendations for achieving

the theoretical balanced development, whenever practicable*

1*6 The programming of the public works and the

submissions to Public Works Sub-Committee of the Finance

Committee for all P.W.P. items are co-ordinated by the

respective Government departments concerned to ensure that,

whenever possible, the goal of balanced development is

achieved •

3/ 1.

1*7 The terminology and methodology adopted in the

programme are same as those of other divisions of the T^

Area Development Organisation** However, sucu details are

omitted from this programme and shall be supplied for

reference by the CPV/0 of Central and Western District in the

Urban Area Development Organisation upon request*

1«8 An Index of Public Works projects is included and it

is worth noting that some Urban Council projects which are

implemented under the U»C« Kinor Project Block Votef have not

been included in Part k and Part 7 of this programme*

2. BACKGROUND. AND .GENERAL. DESCHIPTIQN

2»1 The Central and Western district extends from the

Royal Hong Kong Police H*Q« in the East to Kennedy Town in the

West with its Southern boundary along Mount Davis Road

detouring to the ridge of High West down to Magazine Gap

terminating at the waterfront east of Tamar through Konmouth

Path and Royal Hong Kong Police H.Q»^ The district covers the

whole of Hong Kong Planning Areas 1, 2f 3 and 11 and parts of

if, 10, 12, Ik9 15 and 16.

2,2 The 1981 population census indicated that the Central

and Western district had a population of 27? 95 persons.

However, the anticipated ultimate population of the district

based on the current New Towns Policy and the rate of the

private sector ouilding development in the district will be

k/ somewhat *».

1.5

somewhat in the region of 292 500 persons*

2.3 The major part of the district at the south is hilly

upland whereas the remaining areas facing Victoria Harbour

along the northern coastline are flat. The area bounded bj

Connaught Road V/est^ Hill Head, Queen's Road West and Morrison

Street is one of the older settlements in the Territory and is

the hub of the Chinese business trade,, Its population density

is relatively high.

2»^ At present about JC$ (ref Town Planning Division's

Land use survey) of the buildings in the district are low-rise

developments. They are deteriorating, which indicates that the

district has a fairly high redevelopment potential* Some of

these pre-war building groups are soned G/IC and open space on

the town plan, but only a few number of these buildings in this

category have been acquired* It is anticipated that land

acquisitions for the implementation of the town plan will be

continued as funds become available.

2*5 ^he commencement of the development of Central and

Western district can be regarded as being from 18 0 when Britain

first occupied Hong Kong* Before 188? original shore line in

Sheung Wan and Sai ing Pun was about mid-way between Queen's

Road West and Des Voeux Road West* Reclamation between 1888

and 190 provided a new shore line between Des Voeux Road V/est

and Connaught Road V/est* Furthermore reclamation in Kennedy

5/ Town .....

1.6

3.

Town was completed in 1977* Central and Western reclamations

are typical examples of recent and current works* In view of

the current development demand, it is anticipated that further

reclamation in the district will be necessary subject to

Consultants1 recommendations*

2*6 The Central and Western district is an old

established region with most of the level land areas occupied

by housing, offices, industry (godowns) and community uses

including some open space • However, the district is

currently suffering from a severe shortage of open spaces and

certain G/IC facilities such as indoor games halls,

multi-storey car parks, etc** In order to make good these

deficiencies a balanced development is of paramount importance

3.1 The first edition of this programme was prepared and

circulated to various government departments concerned as well

as the Central and Western District Board for information in

mid 198 . The format and contents of this programme remain

generally the same as that of the 1983 edition*

198 DISTRICT WORKS PROGRAMME

*Ul Since the issue of the 1983 District Works Programme f

a lot of changes has taken place : most P»WJ?* items Nos. have

been revised; the scope of some projects have likewise been

amended; three new draft OZPs covering Kennedy own and Mount

6/ Davis .*•••

1.7

Davis»^id-Levels Vvest and Mid-Levels East have been prepared

and some projects have been completed or about to be completed

or upgraded while some projects are due to start.

4,2 In 198V85» for various reasons, financial or

otherwise, not all new items originally programmed for

development have gone ahead, some projects therefore by

necessity or design have had to be put back for one or more

years* This programme takes account of the financial resources

likely to be provided in the 5-year period commencing from

1984/85*

4*3 The present programme has been prepared having

regards to the comments obtained on the 19&3 edition from

C & W DMC and DB and relevant Government departments* The main

changes of projects are as follows i-

(i) The Long Term Road Route 7 - Kennedy

Town to Aberdeen has been shelved

becaixse of the uncertainity of the

SHRUG Report and other reasons*

(ii) The Western Wholesale Market is likely

to be upgraded shortly* Piling is

anticipated to commence in early 1986*

(iii) The 'elevated Connaught Road Scheme*

has been dropped and replaced with the

'upgraded Connaught Road Scheme1* The

short-term traffic management measures

?/ of .„„

1.8

of the scheme are anticipated to

commence in Sept*/Gct«» 1985* Construction

of the major elements including the

walkways are expected to start in

Oct« 1986 and the whole scheme would be

completed by 1990/91*

This programme provides the following information

(i) Progress up to 31*12*1984 on the

public works in hand;

(ii) Progress up to 31*12*1984 on resolving

the land acquisition and the clearance

programme;

(iii) Progress up to 31.12.1984 on the

engineering, planning and landscape

studies;

(iv) Private development activities;

(v) The availability of financial resources

in 1984/35 and the forecast for the

four succeeding years (i.e. 1984/85 to

1988/89); and

(vi) Other government development programme,

e.g* Transport Infrastructure

Development Programme and the Housing

Society's Urban Improvement Schemes in

the district*

8/ 5*

1.9

5.1 Most available land for use in Central and v/esleru

district is earmarked for private development with only a

small proportion of land designated for community facilities*

Nearly all available land area in the district is fully

committed either to its intended use or temporarily occupied.

The only large area which can be considered more readily

available for future use is the VJestern Reclamation (Stages 1

and II) and the Central Reclamation, Stage V. The former

reclamation is making good progress and should be completed in

1986/87* On completion, a total of about 30*0 ha of reclaimed

land will be available for intensive use* The latter is

currently occupied partly for its planned permanent use and

partly, on a temporary basis and as back up area of the Macau

Ferry Terminal and M,T.R»C.*s works area»

6, DESCRIPTION OF SUB~DISTRICTS

6*1 The Central and Western district is divided into four

geographical areas, namely :-

(i) Kennedy Town and Mount Davis;

(ii) Sheung Wan and Sai ling Pun;

(iii) Central; and

(iv) Mid-levels and the Peak.

6*2 The identification of these four areas generally

follows the boundaries of the Tertiary Planning Units with

reference to the District Board's Constituencies * (The boundaries

9/ of .....

1.10

of these four geographical areas are shown delineated black

broken line on the location plan annexed at the back of this

programme)* This is to enable the use of information now

available from other Departments (e*g. Census and Statistical

Department) for planning the districts' needs,

6.3 Brief notes* on individual "sub-districts" giving an

outline of progress to-date and proposed future action^ are

given in the subsequent paragraphs* All estimated costs in

this section are for works funded from the Capital Works

Reserve Fund (Heads ?01, 703? ?05 and 709) and do not include

expenditure by Housing Authority on Public Housing or

expenditure from other sources like Urban Council, M.T.R.C.

and Housing ^ociety*

6»4 ubr ^

Estimated Cost : $118.60 million

Potential Revenue from and Sales : To be advised by PGLA

Desagn Population (ultimate) : 9 01 *f

Estimated Population

1981 Census : 8? 035

198V85 : 86 179

10/ Land **»*»

1.1]

Land Availability

Land Use TypeMade availableup to 31.3.198

(ha)

Outstanding(ha)

Industrial (net)

Residential and Commercial(net)

Public Housing (gross)

G/IC and Others (net)

0.85

26.73

3*91

26.2*+

0.88

8.96

12

Planning Area : HKPAs 1 and 10 (Part)

Engineering V/orks A major scheme is the installation of

electrostatic precipitators for the

incinerator units at Kennedy Town to

reduce the dust nuisance caused by the

Incinerator* Work has commenced

recently and expected to be completed

by early 1986* Other major projects

are the Extension of Smithfield (upper

section), expected to commence in

1986/8?) arid complete by 1987/88 and

the F/B at the J/0 Pokfulam Road and

Pokfield Road expected to start in

late 1985 and complete by mid 1987*

Public Housing The existing puolic housing estates in

the area are the Sai Wan Estate and

ll/ Kwun *«

1.12

Kv/un Loong Lau Estate* In addition

to these two housing estate, there

are also the Housing Society$s Urban

Improvement Schemes, &ei un Lau being

the most recent example and Hee Wong

Terrace and Tai Pak Terrace are the

planned projects* Foundation work

for these two projects have recently

been commenced. On completion of

these two projects, a total of about

6 0 persons will be accommodated by

1986/87.

Community Facilities At present, this Sub-district area is

suffering from a severe shortage of

community facilities. Although there

are sites which are currently zoned

for the same purposes on the ^own Plan,

not all of them are included in the

current P*W.P»« In order to alleviate

the shortage, it is considered

desirable that an early implementation

of these facilities be pursued*

U.C. Facilities : A substantial play area at Mount Davis

is proposed and anticipated to commence

works in 1988/89 under the U.C. Works

12/ Programme *<

1*13

Programme item MO, l8l UCUK The

present environmental problems of the

area are mainly a result of thr

chaotic mixed use of residential areas

with other facilities and the

congestion caused by inadequate space

being provided for traffic circulation

and pedestrian flow* It is believed

that these problems will be

considerably alleviated when the

existing Wholesale Market and cargo

handling activities are relocated and

the timely development of government

sites and the proposed open spaces are

implemented* In this respect, it is

suggested that some of the sites

currently zoned open space on the

outline development plan be acquired

as soon as possible for their intended

use*

Private Development : There are few sites which could be put

up for sale in the near future* The

only sites available at present are

mainly located off Victoria Hoad near

to the existing Bus Terminus and at

the junction of the future Smithfield

13/ extension «„,

extension and Hount Davis Koad* The

intended use of these sites are for

residential and industrial* A parcel

of land opposite the Kennedy Town

Swimming Pool complex is indicated on

the outline development plan for

commercial purposes incorporating a

M*T.3*C, station« The development of

the above mentioned sites is

anticipated to be effected from

1985/86 onward and will eventually

increase the population in the area*

6. .1 Sub-district 1A : Belcher Bay,__m ^ ^

The captioned area is physically

included in the main Sub-district area 1 is

a long term planning proposal and is subject

to further assessment and consultants*

recommendations in particular the SHRUG

Deport. There is at present no development

programme for this project. Proposed

permanent use of the Reclamation is therefore

subject to detailed investigations*

6»5 _Sub-di4trict 2 J»_ &$£._, .. MJ P_A ..x gJ M ^

Estimated Cost : $69 63 million

Ik/ Potential

Potential Revenue from ^and Sales

Design Population (ultimate)

1981 Census

198V85

Land Availability

: To be advised by

: 139 &\<l

: 1L\1 058

095

Land Use TypeHade availableup to 31.3.198

(ha)

Outstanding(ha)

Industrial (net)

Residential and Commercial(net)

Public Housing (gross)

G/IC and Others (net)

51

17.08

1.65

27*17

Planning Area : HKPAs 2 and 3

Engineering Major project is the upgraded Connaught

Road scheme scheduled for construction

from 1985/86 to 1990/91* The main

feature is the widening of Gonnaught

Road West to a dual-lane carriageway

with grade-separated pedestrian

crossing facilities.

The Western Reclamation

works are due for completion in

1986/87 and the Wholesale Harket is

expected to start work in early 1986

15/ and *»*»«,

1.16

and complete by 1990« The Western UC

Complex Is due for completion by end

of 198?,, A water supply project for

the primary distribution of fresh

water on HK Island also covers this

sub-district area* Work is scheduled

to start in 1985/86 and complete by

1988/89.

Public Housing : This sub-district is predominantly a

private residential area with no

provision for public housing

development„ However, some pre-war,

dilapidated old tenement buildings

have been acquired by HK Housing

Society for redevelopment under its

Urban Improvement Scheme to provide

better living environment and

adequate supply of flats for sale to

the middle income group households*

!Lai Yau Lauf at Queen's Koad West

near Fat King Street (design

population : about 00) is a recent

example* Several similar planned

projects, including sites at Lok Ku

Road, Fat Hing Street* Upper Station

Street, U Lam Terrace and Shelly

16/ Street ...

1.17

Street are currently under consideration

by HK Housing Society for the next

5 years.

Community Facilities : The most ambitious project is the

Wholesale Market on the Western

Reclamation* Part of the site is

currently used as a temporary fruit

wholesale market which reprovisioned

the market formerly located at On Tai

Street near to the Western Harket

(North Block). Kecent observation

has revealed that the congestion

situation is far better than before,

particular with regard to the traffic

circulation. It is suggested that

early development of the Wholesale

Market should be pursued. The

Poultry Laans now located at Forbes

Street, Kennedy Town will be

temporarily relocated to the Western

Reclamation and is programmed for

completion 1985/86* The area is at

present suffering from a severe

shortage of open space and G/IC

facilitiest particularly social

services centres for the elderly,

I?/ community

community centres and children and

youth centres *

1.18

U.C. Facilities At the moment there is no programme for

open space development and it is

suggested that some thought be given

to develop sites for this purpose.

There are a number of market

projects to be constructed in this

area* The most prestigious ones being

the Western Market Complex and Chun

Sing Street arket Complex. The

former project is at present in good

progress and is anticipated to be

completed in 1985/86* The latter has

now been deferred for one or two

years pending the availability of

funds. However, consideration for

the use of the latter site for a

temporary playground is in hand and

it is anticipated to be effected in

mid 1985.

Private Development It would appear that there are not many

sites which can be regarded for sale in

the near future. It is anticipated

187 that

1.19

that private development in thj i> area

will be maintained at a similar rate

to previous levels •

sub-district 2A : Western Reclamation,^ _ _ Stages I and II _

Sub-district area is physically

included in the main part of the Sub-district

2* It is however worth noting here that the

development on the Reclamation of the various

uses will require the construction of the

basic infrastructures and services before it

can be formally constructed*

The current draft Western Reclamation

Layout Plan No« L/H 3/580 indicates that the

major part of the reclaimed area is reserved

for a Wholesale Market and a 'Parkland* area

with only a small proportion of the land area

designating for local open space. The rest

area for G/IC including a Ferry Concourse,

Police Station, Cargo Handling Area, M/& Car

and Lorry Park, an Ambulance Depot and U.C.

facilities.

At present, only the Wholesale

Market has been included in the P.W.P. and is

19/ anticipated •»•»*

1.20

anticipated to start work in 1986/87.

furthermore, past experience gained from the

Wan °hai Reclamation on traffic circulation

pedestrian movement revealed that careful

consideration and thorough traffic impact

study on the Western Reclamation should be

made. It is therefore suggested that the

development of the Reclamation should be well

co-ordinated amongst relevant government

departments*

6*6 Sub-district 3 : The Central District

Estimated Cost

Potential Hevenue from Land Sales

Design Population (ultimate)

Estimated Population

1981 Census

198V85

Land Availability

81 ky/.9k million

To be advised by PGLA

1 815

1 350

2 560

Land UseMade availableup to 31*3*198

(ha)

Outstanding(ha)

Industrial (net)

Residential and Commercial(net)

Public Housing (gross)

G/IC and Others (net)

21.6?

26,23

2.85

20/ Planning •.

1.21

Planning Area HKPA k (Part)

Engineering Works The upgraded Connaught ^oad Scheme is

a major road work in this area* It

includes a flyover at Kumsey Street,

an under pass at Pedder Street and

reconstruction of the Harcourt &oad

flyover together with grade separated

pedestrian facilities* The short-term

traffic management measures are

expected to commence in Sept«/0ct« 1985

and complete by 1986 whilst the

advance works on utility diversions

etc* would commence in mid 1985.

Construction of the major elements

including the walkways are expected

to start in October 1986 and the

whole scheme completed by 1990*

Proposed widening and

regrading of D*Aguilar Street, Lan

Kwai Fong and ^ing Wah Lane is now in

progress and is expected to complete

by August 1985*

Public Housing There are no substantial housing

projects for residential purpose in

21/ this ***»»

this area as it is predominantly

commercial and administrative with

only a small portion of the land

used for residential purpose.

1.22

Community Facilities of the major Government

developments in this area are :-

(i) The Harbour Building - ork is

progressing and is due for

completion 1985/86* The

project includes some

community facilities and

government offices*

(ii) Queensway Government Offices

- The project is progressing

and it is anticipated to

complete in 1986/8?«

(iii) Redevelopment of the Macau

Ferry Terminal - Anticipated

completion is in 1985/86 and

on completion of this project,

some Government Office space

will be provided.

U*C» Facilities : The major development in this area is

the old Victoria Barracks* A large

proportion of the area is to be

22/ developed

1.23

developed for recreational and

cultural purposes* The project is

programmed to commence in mid 1986.

The !Tea Museum* was opened in

January

A number of U*C, amenity

projects are planned in the

Victoria Barracks area during the

next 5 years*

Private Development : Nearly all the available land has

already been committed for its

intended uses. There are not many

sites available for sale except

those located in the Victoria

Barracks and Cotton Tree Drive*

Part of the Victoria Barracks sites

will be put up for sale in April

1985.

6*7 S ub-di strict fr : Middle ye Is _W e.s t and the Peak

Estimated Gost : $138*72 million

Potential He venue from Land Sales : TO be advised by PGLA

Design Population (ultimate) : 56 795

Estimated Population

1981 Census : 1*8 052

2V 198 V85 -----

198V85

Land Availability

50

Use TypeMade availableup to 3103*198

(ha)

Outstanding(ha)

Industrial (net)

Residential and Commercial(net)

Public Housing (gross)

G/IC and Others (net)

113.5*+

60.88

1.18

13*53

Planning Area i HKPAs 10 (Part), 11, 12 (Part), Ik,

15 (Part) and 16 (Part)

Engineering Works : Major work is Kennedy - oad improvements

from MacDonnell &oad to Monmouth

Terrace incorporating the Victoria

Barracks link* Design of the scheme

involves considerable amount of

Geotechnical investigation works and

is presently in progress* Work is

scheduled from 1986/8? to 1988/89*

Apart from the above

project, there are no other major

Engineering Projects which require

special mentioning*

2k/ Public

1.25

Public Housing : No s-ubstantial public housing projects

are available in this area*

Community Facilities Two ire Stations, one on Kolewall

Road and the other at the Peak arc

planned for construction during the

next 5 years«

Some government

non-departmental quarters have been

planned in this area under

joint-venture schemes*

U.C. Facilities A recreation project is planned at

Bowen Head and is a long-term

proposal* Commencement of work is

not known.

Private Development : A major part of the Peak area is

restricted to development to a plot

ratio of not exceeding 0»5 or its

existing plot ratio whichever

produces the smaller ratio* On the

other hand, the Mid-levels area is

currently restricted by means of slope

stabilisation protection measures and

therefore development or redevelopment

25/ within .*«,

1.26

within this Sub-district area is

not very attractive in the normal

circumstances.

NOTES

2.1

CENTRAL AND WESTERN

PART 2 - FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE

CONTENTS

2A FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE - SUMMARY

2B FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE - BY YEARS OFCOMMITMENT

PAGE

2*2

2.3

BLOCK a COMMITTED AS AT 31.3.85

BLOCK b COMMITMENTS TO BE MADE IN 1985/86

BLOCK c TO START AFTER 1985/86

DESCRIPTION

Civil engineering works

Highways

Geotechntcal works

Electrical & Mechanical works

Engineering sub- total {Head 705]

Funded by H A

Waterworks (Head 709)

Funded by H A

New Town 1 Public Housing {Head 707){ T H A & others )

Building (Community Facilities) (Head 703)

Public Housing funded by H A

Works funded from Heads 705 709 707 703

Land acquisition (Head 701)

Works funded from Capital WorksReserve Fund (Heads 705.709,707,703,701 )

Housing Authority Total Expenditure

Works funded from U C

Works funded from other sources

Works included in M T R Development *

Works included m K C R Development

Works Programme Total * * *

C U R R E N T

ESTIMATEDCOST

84.97

726,22

27.00

838. 1Q

65.00

1 076,33

1 979.52

1 979*52

410.37

2 389,89

E X P E N D I T U R E IN $ M I L U O Nrfr_n_ r , , n , , . 1

EXP UP TO**31-3 -84

58.89

21.13

80.02

4,85

90.61

175.48

175.48

1*4.50

189.90

1984-85

1.30

27,09

1.20

29-39

2,56

124.74

156.69

156.69

18. U?

175-16

1985-86

5.73

5?.29

21,00

8^.02

26.48

162 .6k

273.14

273.1%

47.90

321.04

1986-8?

10.25

82.38

3.8o

96.43

22l.ll

146.57

265,11

265.11

6?,*40

332.51

1987-88

8.00

9i. ?9

1.00

100.89

5.96

90. 9£

197.81

197*81

37.65

285,46

1988-89

1.00

69.56

-

70.58

0.14

Q2.46

163.18

163.18

50,25

213.43 ;

L A T E R

367.56

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367*56

91»05

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458.0!

108,70

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FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE - SUMMARY PART 2A

provided num ^uw,^., ^~~ *UC" r ^Oitnl wr^Jcs R^ervtr Fund « P H w<x/^

* P W P items which are being entrusted or on condition of grant to M T R Works

* * Includes expenditure for current works items as listed in the index of projects

* * Excludes expenditure on iand acquisition

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D E S C R I P T I O N

C i v i l engineering works

Highways

Geotechnicat works

E l e c t r i c a l & Mechanical works(Head 705]

EncnneerinQ sub-totcil , _. , , «, .( Funded by H A

(Head 709}Waterworks ***

Funded by H A.Hew Town &. Public Housing {THA & others) (Hd 707)B u i l d i n g (Communi ty Fac i l i t ies ) (Head 703)

Public Housing funded by H A

Works funded f rom Heads 705,709,707, 703( a * b )( a + b + c )

Land acquisition (Hfcad 701 )( a+b)( a * b * c )

Works funded from Capital Works Reserve FundIHijM* 7Q5.70S . 707.703.70U

,, ( a + b + c }

Housing Authority Total Expenditure( o * b )

' •* " ( Q* b + C )

Works funded from Urban Council( a * b )

( a * b * c )

Works funded from other sourcesH »• ( a + b )

( a*b + c)

Works included m MTR Development,

Works included in KCR Development

Irvuik.3 p '^^« «~.r^€ t C * G l

( a * b )

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2.56

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151 .

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35.5?

12.00

11.19

58.76

273. 11*

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277. I'r

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321.C-

88/87Q

10.25

5.91

3.80

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96.65

120.72

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50,71

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50.71

18.00

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114.25

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30.14

265.11

120.72 Il*u25

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57.35

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166,52 125.ro *»0.19

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11.87

20.94

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56.77

5.96

57.77

120.50

141.44

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35.05

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56.37

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141.44

56.37

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4-7.89

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99*53

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21.69

41.96

63-65

163.18

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63.65

163.18

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436.56

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IX)»VM

Notes :-

CENTRAL AND

PART 3 ~ FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE- BLOCK DIAGRAM

BLOCK WORKS COMMITTED AS AT 31.3.85

BLOCK b WORKS COMMITMENTS TO BE MADE IN1985/86

BLOCK c WORKS TO START AFTER 1985/86

500

450H

400 H

350 H

300 H

250 H

200 H

150H

100H

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lART H - FORECAST OF LX.- DETAILS

NOTES : - Omitted from this Edition. Ifspecific information is required,please contact CPWQ/CkW of thisOrganisation*

NOTES :-

CENTRAL AND WESTERN

PART k - FORECAST OF EXPENDITURE~ DETAILS

BLOCK a WORKS COMMITTED AS AT 31.5*1985

BLOCK b WORKS COMMITMENTS TO BE MADE IN 1983/86

BLOCK c WORKS TO START AFTER 1985/86

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Extension toS»ithfi$ld, upp«ysection

Electrical andMechanical ^'orks

Installation ofelectrost&tieprecipi tutors for th*

incinferator imits atKennedy Town

Building (ComiaimitTFacilities)

Additional dentalchairs &t Wan ChaiPental CixaiC andK«Bnedy Tovu JockeyClub Clinic

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Public toilet/repro^isionang of aRCP at Da?iB Street

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PART «j POPULATION ESTIMATES

5i, Ml'DLA'PION ESTIMATES - 3UMi nrtlf BY HOUoJiKJ

5B POPULATION ESTIMATES - DETAILS BY SUBJDISTH1CTAND AFEA

The estimates of population and living quarters are a synthesisof forecasts prepared by this organisation and other governmentdepartments* The estimates of public housing population have beenprepared by the Housing Department* The private housing estimatesare based on Census and Statistics data for the base year, Commissionerof Hating and Valuation estimates of flat production for the nextthree years, clearance programmes, land sales programmes and forecastsof land availability » &ach of the foregoing is, of course, subjectto continual monitoring, review and refinement* The estimatescontained in Part Five herein are the best estimates availabJe atthe time of preparation, and should provide a reasonable guidefor both site reservation and the approximate timing of facilities.Nonetheless, because of their inherent fickle nature the estimatesshould be used with due caution, particularly those for the secondquinquennium*

Users are invited to seek the advice of the Chief PublicWorks Officers at an early stage in planning projects, for more up-to-date information and detailed estimates, assumptions and methodology*

Housing Typos ;

Commercial'- Residential ;

Living quarters* including for example those within shops tIn permanent residential buildings on land soned commercial-residential*

Residential 1 *

Living quarters, including for example those within shops $in permanent residential buildings on land zoned R1* This categorymay include staff quarter buildings* but excludes PSPS and HOShousing*

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Living quarters, including for example tnose within shop«,in x rrr.anent residential buildings on land zoned JR2. This category•say" include staff quarter buildings, but excluding PorS and KuS

Residential 3 *

Living Quarters, in permanent residential buildings on laudzoned S3. ?his category may include staff quarter buildings.

Living quarters, in permanent residential build in^o on landzoned YTD.

Huarters/lristitutions/Cthers :

Living quarters in permanent non-residential buildingssuch as factories, hotels and hostels; living quarters in GIG and othernon-residential zones; population in both government and privateinstitutions; and marine population*

rrivate temporary Structures :

^on-permanent structures, including immobile boats. Noaccount is taken of the zoning of the land, and it is asumed thatno farttier temporary structures will be erected,

Housing Authority Estates :

Living quarters in estates constructed and managed by theHousing Authority*

Living quarters in estates of this classification regardlessof the underlying zoning*

Housing Society Estates :

Living quarters in estates of this classification regardlessof the underlying zoning,

rublic Temporary Housing ;

Living quarters in THAs and Cottage areas*

HOUSING TYPES

Comrrefc»ai - Res'der'ia! & Rl

Residential 2

Residential 3

Temporary structuresI including village housing)

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

SUB - TOTAL

Housing Authority Estates

HOS / PSPS

Housing Society Estates

Temporary Housing Areas

PUBLIC HOUSING SUB -TOTAL

TOTAL

POPULATION ESTIMATES AS AT END OF MARCH

1984

225 9t>4

30 561

5 905

8 13?

270 55?

2 ^50

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10 664

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13 114

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1985

229 0?8

30 4«o

5 841

11 868

2?? 26?

2 445

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10 659

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13 104

290 371

1986

22? 498

30 198

5 935

7 611

2?1 242

2 435

-

10 652

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13 0^7

2B4 329

1987

228 273

31 552

5 957

7 714

273 496

2 41?

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10 643

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13 060

2^6 «-56

1988

227 181

31 592

5 9?8

7 805

272 556

2 400

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10 630

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1989

2^3 1?1

31 ^56

5 940

7 845

26C 312

2 392

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10 611

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1990

222 193

32 305

6 102

7 869

268 469

2 381

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10 600

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1991

220 23*1

32 207

5 ^63

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266 302

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1992

218 459

35? 200

5 965

7 Q40

264 564

2 362

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1993

217 241

31 834

5 962

? 984

263 021

2 ^5^

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1^ 915

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31 4?5

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? 961

260 536

2 328

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^ 366

5 896

7 993

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HOUSING TYPES

Commercial - Residential « R 1

Residential 2

Residential 3

Temporary structures( including village housing)

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIALSUS - TOTAL

Housing Authority Estates

B O S / PSPS

Housing Society Estates

Temporary Housing Areas

PUBLIC HOUSING SUB -TOTAL

TOTAL

1984

67 072

1 111

986

5 203

72 372

2 450

-

10 66k

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13 11*4

85 ^86

POPULATION ESTIMATES AS AT END OF MARCH

I985

68 fcoo

1 159

986

2 530

73 075

2 445

~

10 659

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13 104

86 179

I986

67 550

1 145

96k

2 578

72 22?

2 ^35

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10 652

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13 087

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1987

68 09%

1 271

924

2 615

72 904

2 41?

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10 643

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13 060

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1988

68 670

1 3^7

903

2 655

73 575

2 itOO

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10 630

-

13 030

86 605

1989

68 590

1 2QQ

878

2 651*

73 ^12

2 ^592

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10 611

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13 00^

86 M5

1990

68 420

1 *iP9

851

2 611

73 3/1

2 381

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10 600

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1991

67 93^

2 088

841

2 598

73 *61

2 375

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10 58P

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1? 963

86 4r**

1992

67 016

2 558

830

2 599

73 003

2 362

.

10 5?2

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12 QH

85 >v

1993

66 473

2 646

819

2 609

72 547

2 353

-

10 560

-

12 91 ?>

85 ^60

1994

65 973

? 605

810

2 611

71 999

2 328

-

10 536

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V 864

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2 774

810

2 631

81 204

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HOUSING T>PES

Commercial - Residential & R 1

Residential 2

Residenlmi 3

Temporary structures(including village housing)

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIALSUB - TOTAL

Housing Authority Estates

H O S / P S P S

Housmg Society Estates

Temporary Housing Areas

PUBLIC HOUSINO SUB -TOTAL

KTAL

1984

141 162

-

-

4 328

145 490

-

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145 4QO

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1985

142 712

.

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4 583

1^7 095

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.

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14? 095

1986

142 599

.

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k ^33

^6 832

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-

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1 6 832

1987

1**? 367

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i» ^9&

}i*6 865

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1^6 ?65

1988

139 912

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-

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1 460

-

-

.

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1389

136 127

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4 588

-»4o 715

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ik> 715

1990

135 163

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4 652

139 *»15

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I;Q 815

1991

134 151

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^ 693

1 844

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132 850

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** 733

137 583

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137 ")ft:r

1993

131 563

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4 766

13* 329

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4 780

135 25?

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Residential 2

Residential 3

Temporary structures(including village housing)

RESIDENTIAL 4 COMMERCIALSUB - TOTAL

Housing Authority Estates

H O S / P 3 P S

Housing Society Estates

Temporary Housing Areas

PUBLIC HOUS1NO SUB -TOTAL

TOTAL

1984

2 459

-

-

103

2 562

-

-

-

-

-

2 562

1985

2 459

-

-

101

2 560

-

.

-

-

-

2 560

1986

2 ^33

166

-

97

2 596

«

-

-

-

-

2 596

~—- — -— — — ^

POPULATION ESTIMATES AS AT END OF MARCH

1987

2 228

438

-

93

2 759

«

-

-

-

-

? 75^

1988

2 156

426

-

89

2 671

«

-

-

-

.

2 671

1989

1 968

*421

-

85

2

-

-

-

-

-

2 V?**

1990

1 966

41?

.

S3

2 *466

«

.

-

-

-

I ^66

'991

1 8Q5

4o6

-

79

2 ^80

-

-

.

-

-

2 3^0

1992

1 ?6«

401

-

75

2 344

-

-

«

-

.

2 ^t»

!993

1 85?

39"

-

71

2 325

-

-

-

-

2 3^5

1994

1 379

390

-

71

2 325

-

2 ^25

LATER

1 411

377 1

__]27 I

1 815 1

_J

- j

_^£Jzzzzj

-1 815

including quarters / institution/ others POPULATION ESTIMATES™ .JMMAKY B> hULNNG T>

^ *»!--».

PART 5A

HOUS NG "^ PE5

Co^frercia' — Resfden'ial & R1

Rts denftal 2

HeSidential 3

Temporary structures(including village housing)

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

SU3 - TOTAL

Housing Authority Estates

HO S / P S P S

Housing Society Estates

Temporary Housing Areas, T- ,-Ll ,_ ,„-..„ ,.„, ,.-,„.— r, ,... *

PUBJC HOUSING SUB -TOTAL

TOTAL

POPULATION ESTIMATES AS AT END OF MARCH

1984

15 271

29 450

4 919

493

50 133

-

-

-

-

-

50 153

1985

15 50?

29 321

4 855

**98

50 181

.

-

-

«

.

50 181

1986

15 216

28 88?

4 981

503

kg 587

,

.

-

-

»

^9 56?

1987

15 58^*

29 8*0

5 033

508

50 968

-

-

-

«

-

50 968

1988

16 M*3

29 819

5 075

513

51 850

-

-

-

-

-

51 8X>

1989

16 **86

29 6**5

5 062

518

51 711

-

-

«

-

-

51 711

1990

16 6Mf

30 399

5 251

523

52 ?17

-

.

-

-

~

52 f I?

1991

16 21*5

29 713

5 122

52P

51 608

-

-

-

.

.

« n Cu1

1992

16 725

29 2^1

•5 135

533

51 63^

-

-

-

-

-

S»t £H

1993

17 3^8

28 791

5 1*3

538

51 £20

-

-

-

.

-

f>1 P^O

1994

17 ^2^t

28 480

5 037

541

51 ^82

-

.

«

-

-

51 482

LATER

21 973

29 215

5 066

541.,..-- -r _

5b 795

.

«

-

-

-

56 795

Including quarters / institution/ others POPULATION ESTIMATES -JMM \\ \ PY HOiNNG TYPLS PART 5A

- U A A V t M-

VJ1

S3

toQ

to

1

D E T A I L S

KENNEDY TOWN & MOUNT DAVIS

(A) Public Houei**

(1) Sai Vmn Estate

(2) Kwua Loong Lau Estate

(B) HQS/PSPS/HIH

(G) Private Housing

(1) CQaa^rexal/resideBtial Bit enin Kennedy Town

(2) Commercial/residential sitesIn Shek Toag Tsui

(3) Residential sites in Pokfulaaand Hount Davis

(D) Temporary Bousing

(1) Squatters/Roof -top, etc.in Kennedy Town

(2) Squatters/Roof -top, ste.xn Shuk Toag Tsui

(3) Squatters/Roof-top, etc.in Pokfulaia and Mount Davis

t

TotalSub-district 1

ce _

1

1(1.1.1)

-

1(1.1.1)

1(1.1*6)

1(1*7*1(Part))

1(1.1.1)

1(1.1*6)

1(1*7,1(Part))

ANTI

CIPA

TEP

BUIL

DING

COM

PIF-

TION

DA

TE

.

-

-

.

-

-

«

**

POPULATION F " T l M / T E S AJ ^T cM J» M A R C H

1984

2 ^50

10 66^

-

50 130

16 933

2 106

2 2M

52

910

85 486

1985

2 ^5

10 659

-

50 982

17 **09

2 15^

1 5^2

50

938

86 179

I1986 1987

2 **35

10 652

-

50 ^78

17 063

2 108

2 41?

10 643

-

51 385

16 701

2 203

1 573

H7

1 604

45

958 966

85 31 ** 85 961*

I988

2 4OO

10 630

-

52 161

16 501

2 258

1 636

41

1989

2 392

10 611

.

52 076

16 506

2 176

1 669

41

978 i 944

86 605 86 415

i

1990

2 381

10 600

-

51 976

16 436

2 384

1 ?02

41

868

86 3^2

1991

2 375

10 ^38

-

51 854

16 301

2 708

1 736

41

821

86 424

iI 9 9 2 1993 1994

2 362 2 353

10 572 10 560

~

51 514 51 287

16 082 15 891

2 808 2 760

i

1 771 1 806

41 , 41

787 762

!

2 328

10 536

-

50 943

15 728

2 717

1 820

41

750

85 937 85 460 84 863

t

LATER

2 300

10 510

.

58 055

17 746

2 772

1 841

40

750

94 014

POPULATION ESTIMATES - DETAILS STRI. i / \n ,-FA£»ub-distrxct 1

F A K T 5B

Oo

uoO

mw

5

D E T A I L S

CENTRAL

<A) Public Housing

(B) RQS/tSPS/HlH

(C) Private Housi^

(1) Comiaercial/resiaentialsites in Central

(D) Temporary Housing

<1) Squatters/Boof*-topf etc,in Central

TotalSub-district 3

t

ID

ce »_

-

1*2[|(Part))

3(1.2.1,1,3.3 &

(Part))

tu O

< DDoQ

-

-

-^;-.,-. E.-.V r E .. . t-r -, ,.,.-H

1984

2 ^59

103

2 562

1985

2 1*59

101

2 560

ii

1986

2 499

9?

2 596

1987

2 666

93

1988

2 582

89

!

2 ?59 2 671

i

' I989

2 389

2 k?k

1990

2 383

83

2 **66

1991

2 301

79

2 380

1992 1 1993

i

i

!

2 269 2 254

1i

)

75 71

1994

ii

1 769

29

2 3^ 2 325 1 798

!

! i

Ii

L A T E R

1 788

27

1 815

POPU« ,VJ ESTIMATE1"* " -^ t ^ A

Sub-district 3HO

SUB-

DlS

TftlC

T

4

D E T A I L S

MID-LEV HuS & THE PEAK

(A) Public Housing

(B) ffOS/PSPS/KIH

(0) Private Housing

site in Mid-Levels West

(2) Oomsiercial/residentiiilsites ia Central & Hagasxne SapRoad

<3) Evidential sitse in the Peak

(B) Temporary Housing

(1) Sq«att*re/Rt»0f~t0pt ete, inMid-Levels tfjsst

(2) Bquatters/RQQf-top, etc. in€0ntral & Magazine Gap Road

(5) Squatters/Roof-top etc* inthe Peak

Total *Sub-dastriet 4

£

-

(1*4*1 £c

4(1.4.5)

(1.8.1(Part) le1.8,2)

4

1.4*2)

4(1,4.5)

4(1*8*1(Part) &1,8,2

c: 2:UJ O

-

-

»

"

-

-

COPULATION E S T I M A T E D AS AT FND OF M A R C H

1984

-

56 648

8 075

4 919

391

56

166

50 153

1985

-

56 752

8 076

4 855

294

56

168

50 181

1986 j 1987

.

56 195

7 910

4 981

29?

56

170

49 587

-

57 555

8 092

5 033

500

56

172

50 968

1988

~

58 170

8 092

5 075

505

56

174

51 850

1989

-

57 847

8 234

5 062

506

56

176

51 711

1990

.

58 485

8 560

5 251

509

56

178

52 817

1991

-

57 665

8 295

5 122

512

56

180

51 608

1992

-

57848

8 118

5 155

515

56

182

51 634

1993

-

58 169

7 970

5 145

518

56

184

51 620

1994

-

58 047

7 657

5 057

521

56

184

51 *e-&2

LATER

-

45 240

7 9^6

5 066

521

56

184

56 795

POPULATION ESTIMATES - DEIAILS P/ SUP-n»s~PICT AND \RF ASub~di6tra.ct 4

PAR! 58

vn

IN

PAKT 6 - oi^VlCuD L*Nl» AVAILABILITY

CUNPJNTS :-

6A SUMMARY : (1) GHOSS ARJdAS(2) N£T AREAS

6B 3JI41ARY BY BLOCKS

60 limJTRlAL

6D RS31DLMT1AL AIID COMMERCIAL

6E PUBLIC HOUSING

bF GOVuRliMMT/INSTITUTIOK/COMMUNlTY AND OTHER USES

1* Land 'available1 or * forecast to be available1 as any givendate is l*ind vaiich has been produced or is forecast to have beenproduced from definite projects at that date joTus land in a 'produced*stalt obtained or forecast to be obtained by clearance of acquiredor resumed properties _less land which is being used or is expectedto be used for temporary purposes*

2. The date given is generally that of jiandbver to the LandAuthority for permanent allocation to a Government agency or disposal tothe private sector; depending on the handover date, actual allocation/disposal may occur in the next financial year* However, :~

(a) Where land is disposed of unformed or partly- formed,that is when it is not in a state allowing foundationwork to start , the aniticipated completion date of the

^s given*

(b) It is assumed that short-term tenancies and similarwill be terminated at the earliest possible dates;in practice-, this may not be the case as the

still require the site or theintended permanent use may not be in a position totake up occupation* for convenience, data (inbrackets) is given for the major interim uses^Temporary Housing Areas and Temporary IndustrialAreas*

(c) Government engineering servlces, that is roads, drainsand water supply $ may not be completed at the handoverdate ? but they are expected to be available in timefor building occupation*

6.2

3* Gtr_oss areas include local streets, open space and G/IC ucec,but exclude trunk and distributor roads. Net areas include only thesites counting for plot ratios. Where necessary scaling factors aredetermined, by the appropriate town planner having regard to Localfactors, to convert gross areas to net and vice ver«a.

SPECIAL HOTES :-

6C

Includes land zoned OU and I*

6D

Commercial :

Offices, retail stores, cinemas etc*

;

Generally commercial uses on lower floors aridresidential above*

Includes both traditional villages arid villageresite areas in Village ^ones%

0 t her Spec if ied Uses

Includes land made available for other uf.essuch as cargo handling areas, bus depots, petrol fillingstations, MTR ventilation shafts, telephone exchanges,slaughter houses etc*

U nde t er m i n ed_ ...... Uses

Includes land made available zoned flUH*

LAND USE

Workshop Area

Industrial

INDUSTRIAL SUB -TOTAL

Commercial

Commercial/ Residential

Residential 1

Residential 2

Residential 3

Government Quarters

Village Housing

RESIDENTIAL £ COMMERCIALSUB -TOTAL _

Housing Authority Estates

Home Ownership Schemes

Housing Society Estates

PUBLIC HOUSING SUB -TOTAL

Waterworks & Other ServiceInstallations

Community Facilities

District Open Space

Local Open Space

Other Specified Uses

Undetermined Uses

G/iC & OTHER USESSUB - TOTAL

TOTAL

ZONING

ou1

cC/R

R 1

R 2

R 3

G, R1- R3

V

RS

R1-R3

RS

G, G/iC

G/IC.E.G, 1C

DO

LO

OU

U

83-84

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

o

0

0

o

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

TOTALUP TO31-3-84

0

1.00

1,00

23.16

58,73

*t2.7*f

55.65

51,81

17.^9

0

2*49-58

1-55

0

2. VI

*,Q6

12.72

?8.?3

23.70

13.35

12.55

0

1M.05

395 »5Q

AREA CF 5ERVICEC LAND ,fK HECTARES)

84-85

0

o

0

^2

0.23

Q.V?

O

0,18

0018

0

5.^8

O

0

0

0

0.69

3.M*

0.78

1^9

1.27

0

7.67

13.1*5

85-86

0

3.69

3.69

0.75

0.51

0

0.19

0.23

0

0

1.68

o

0

0

0

0.18

7.30

0*91

O.V?

0*70

0

9.56

1^.93

85-87 87 -88 88-894- - - — •l--r^,-i

0 0 0I

0

c

0,27

0.1+8

0

0.53

0

0

0

1.28

0

0

0

0

0

1.2*1

5.72

?.oo

5.91

0

1*4.87

16.15

2.25

2.85

0,11

0

0

1.35

2.*46

0

0

3.92

0

0

0

0

0.07

7.75

8,00

1.15

8,15

0

25.12

31.89

I0

0

0

0

0.06

0

0,13

0

0

0.19

0

0

0

0

1.10

1CU51*

0

0.07

0

0

11.71

11.90

89-90

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Qo03

0

3-51*

3,57

0

0

0

0

2,07

0.59

0

0,1**

0.70

0

3.50

7,07

90-91 j 91-92

0i

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.18

0

0

0.18

0

0

0

0

0.10

0

0

0.9**

0

0

1,OU

1.22

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

!S2-93 ; 93-94

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

oT— ——————

0

0

0

0

o

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1.25

0

0

i.?5

1.25

LATER

0

0

0

0

0

0

o

0

0

0

0

0

Q

0

o

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

TOTAL

0

7.5^

7.5**

28.71 i

59.95

^3.27

57.72

55.02

17.67

3*5^

265.88

1.55

0

2.M

^.06

16.93

09.39

39.11

20.86

29.28

0

15-77

Q3-15

SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY SUMMARY GROSS AREA

CENTRAL & ft£oTERN

PART 6 A ( l )

i Awn 11SF

Workshop Area

Industrial

INDUSTRIAL SUB - TOTAL

Commercial

Commercial/ Residential

Residential 1

Residential 2

Residential 3

Government Quarters

Village Housing

RES1DENT1AL & COMMERCIALSUB -*QTAL

Housing Authority Estc'es

Home Ownership Schemes

Housing Society Es'ates

PUBLIC HOUSING SUB-TQTAL

Waterworks & Other Servi vfnslaHa*!Qns

Community Facilit ies

District Open Space t

Local Open Space

Other Specif ied Uses

Undetermined Uses

G/1C & OTHER USESSUB - TOTAL

TOTAL

-*pMjf fl

ou1

c

C/R

R 1

R 2

R 3

G R1 - R3

V

RS

R1-R3

RS

G G/1C

G/1C EG, 1C

DO

LO

OU

U

83-84

c

0

0

0

o

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

~ITALUp "C31 3 34

0

0.5$

C.C5

18,7?

44.61

34,20

51-21

48,85

15^

0

213*38

, 1*53

0

P.38

3.91

12,60

k ?1,64

22.3S

11*49

12,32

0

1?0,43

^8.57

84-85

0

o

0

3.17

C.18

0,38

0

0,18

O.14

0

4.05

O

0

0

0

0.44

2.95

0,56

1.23

1,21

0

6.39

10.44

85-85

0

i 2.60

2.6C

0*74

Q.44

0

0,18

0,21

0

0

1.57

0

0

0

0

0.08

5.99

0.78

0*39

0.60

0

7.P4

12*01

AR^A

86-87

0

, 0

r0

O.21

0,41

0

0*53

0

o

0

1.15

o

0

o

0

0

1.12

5.48

1.56

5«IiO

0

n.56

1*4.71

*"*». "~ «—

j 87-88

0

! 2.512,51o,C7

o

0

1,35

2.44

0

0

3.86

0

0

0

0

oBo6

7.21

7.83

0.98

7.18

0

23,26

20,63

r-r-

' 88-89

0

0

c

c

0

0.04

0

0^0

0

0

0.14

0

0

0

0

1.10

10.27

0

0,03

0

0

11.40

11.54

* * \

89-90

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.03

0

3,543*57

0

0

0

o

2.06

0.55

0

0,13

0.51

0I

3.25

6.82

90-s;

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0.1?

0

0

0,17

0

0

0

0

0.07

0

0

0.70

0

0

O.*7?

O.o4 I

"

Si -92

0

10

0

0

0

0

0

0

o

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

o

. !^0 j

0

0

0

0

92-93

0

01

i 0

0

! o0

0

0

o

0

0

0

0

0

o

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

93-94

' 0

! o

0i! o

T

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1.130

0

1.13

1.T5

LATER

1 o

0

1 0

0

0

0

0.13

0

0

0

0.13

0

0

0

0

0

0

o

0

o

0

0

0.1^

TOTAL

0

5.96

5.^6

22.96

45.6**

34.62 I

53.40 I

51.98 I

15.88 1

3»54

22P.G2

1.53

0

2.38

3.91

16.41

99.7^ I

37.03

17.64 I

27 22

0

1°6.03

^35. Q2

SERVICED LAND AVAILABILITY SUMMARY

CENTRAL &

NET AREA PART 6 A ( 2 )

§ LAND USEm

|c) COMMiTEO AS AT 3^-3-85

Industrial (net)

Residential and Commercial (net)

Public housing (net)

G/IC & other uses (net )

SUB - TOTAL { a )

(b) COMMITMENTS TO BE MADE IN 1985/86

Industrial { net }

Residential and Commercial ( net )

Public housing (net)

6/ !C & other uses (net)

SUB ~ TOTAL { b }

( c * WORKS TO START AFTER 1985/86

Industrial ( net )

Residential and Commercial (ne t )

Public housing (ne t )

G/ IC & other uses (ne t )

SUB -TOTAL ( c )

%TOTAL { a ) + ( b } + ( c )

AREA y= SERVICED L^C t N -lE^A^ES )

IS84 - 85 1S85 -86 1985 - 8 7 1 S S 7 - 8 8 1 9 6 8 - 89 .A'ERRElj|A^KS

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H.D. HOUSING DEPARTMENT

H.O. HIGHWAYS OFFICE

M.T.R.C. MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY CORPORATION

N. T. D. D. NEW TERRITORIES DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

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T. D. TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT

K. C. R. C. ROW LOON CANTON RAILWAY CORPORATION

URBAN COUNCIL PROJECTS

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DITIOH

APPENDIX II - STANDARDS OF tJJOVISlCNOF COMMUNITY FACILITIES

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APPENDIX 111 - i-KOJjuCTS FORli^LablC^ lit THEPUBLIC ^ul^KPHOGPAl'JiE

NOTE ; Appendix III omitted from this Edition* If specificinforraation is required, please contact GFV/O/C &> W ofthis Organisation*

CENTRAL AND WESTERN

INDEX OF PROJECTS

GOKMUN IT I FAG 1LITIES

FIRE SERVICES

GENERAL

GOVERNMENT OFFICES

MEDICAL AND HEALTH

POLICE

AMENITIES

GENERAL

BATHHOUSES AND PUBLIC TOILETS

MARKETS AND COOKED FOOD CENTRES

DRAINAGE

PORTWORKS

AIR CLEANING

HIGHWMS

ROADS

FOOTBRIDGES AND SUBWAYS

MISCELLANEOUS

WATERWORKS

DISTRIBUTION

INDEX OF PROJECTS

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(i) FIKK SERVICES

Central Sub-divisionalFire St-ition atGarden Koad.

temporary Central FireStntiun at Garden Koad,

Kotewall ^oad non-standard Fire Station.

Victoria Peak Single Bayl?ire Station,

(ii) GENERAL

Wholesale Market atKennedy Town*

Temporary reprovisioningof poultry laans inForbes Street and DavisStreet in Kennedy Town.

Heprovision and expansionof bus and PLB terminiin Central District andprovision of accommodationfor the Unified StockExchange and the SecuritiesCommission Office*

Innovation of pavementat Edinburgh Place*

Redevelopment of MacauFerry Terminal*

(iii) GOVERNMENT OFFICES

Harbour Building,Connaught Road*

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Improvements to buildingservice installations inthe Central GovernmentOffices Complex*

Provision of salt waterfor air-conditioningsystems in the Queensway,Victoria Barracks andMurray Barracks area*

Queensway GovernmentOffices.

Premises for the UnifiedStock Exchange, Connaught&oad Central .

New office for A. O.K.Branch.

Conversion of old SupremeCourt building for use asLegco Chamber -Consul tant f s fees *

Conversion of old SupremeCourt building for use asLegco Chamber.

(iv) MEDICAL AND HEALTH

Additional dental chairsat Wan Chai Dental Clinicand Kennedy Town JockeyClub Clinic.

High Street Medical andEducational Service Centre.

Tsan Yuk Hospital -improvements to clinicalfacilities and buildingservice installations.

(v) POLICE

iVf Police Rank and Filemarried quarters at OldBailey Street.

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New City DivisionalPolice Station.

(vi) QUARTERS

19 'AA< quarters at"Holmdale".

UliBAN SERVICES

(i) AMENITIES

Mount Davis ServiceKeservoir Playground.

Open space at Smithfield*

Open space at GadogenStreet and Victoria Road*

Indoor Recreation Centreat Lower Lascar Row^

Open space at Caine Lane*

Proposed park onWestern Reclamation*

Proposed open space at' hird Street, Sai XingPun*

Recreational facilitiesat Queen's Street*

Squash Complex at^ictoria Barracks*

Aviary at VictoriaBarracks »

^andscaped Tai Chigarden at VictoriaBarracks .

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Children* s playground atVictoria Barracks*

Garden at Victoria Barracks

Terraced garden,zoological and botanicalexhibits area atVictoria Barracks*

Proposed open space atKwong Hon. Terrace*

Harcourt Road Garden*

&umsey Street Playground*

Suzhou Garden.

Reprovisioning of foundat-ion, refreshment kioskand RCP at Z.BG*

Bowen Road recreationground*

(ii) GENERAL

Public toilet/reprovision-ing of a RCP at DavisStreet.

USD Transport Depot atKennedy Town*

RCP in Joint UserBuilding in Caine ^oad»

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Public toilet and RCPat Water Street*

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Redevelopment of publictoilet and sitting-out-area at Lan Kwai Fong,Central.

V/ing Wo Street publictoilet.

(IV) MARKETS ANDCOOKED FOOD CENTRES

^mithfield Complex*,

Improvements to Sai lingPun Market.

Western Complex.

Chun Sing Complex.

Kwong Yuen Street Westcooked food centre •

Cooked food centre atKing Lung Street/TitHong Lane*

2. ENGINEERING

CIVIL ENGINEERING

Central Sewerage DistrictDevelopment ScreeningPlant(Eact) and submarineoutfall(East) *

Western Reclamation StageII.

ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL

Installation of electrost-atic precipitators for the3 remaining incineratorunits at Kennedy Town*

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Pok Fu Lam Road widening,Stage V, Part II FinalScheme*

Extension tn Smithfieldupper section.

Upgrading and dualling ofConnaught Road andancilliary roadv/orks -Consultant's fees andsite investigations*

Improvements to WaterStreet between Third Str:etand Connaught Road West.

Upgrading and dualling ofConnaught Road andancilliary roadv/orks.

Morrison Street wideningbetween Queen's RoadCentral and Wing LokStreet*

Widening and regrading ofD'Aguilar Street, LanKwai Fong and Wing Wa Lanein Central*

Kennedy Hoad improvements(MacDonnell Road toMonmouth Terrace) - siteinvestigationsKennedy Road improvements(MacDonnell Road toMonmouth Terrace)*

Improvement of bends andprovision of lookout on"ay Road near MagazineGap*

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(ii) FOOTBRIDGESAND SUBWAYS

Pok FU Lam Koad widening -footbridge adjacent to HKU.

Footbridge and junctionimprovements at Pok Fu LamHoad/Pokfield Hoad*

Elevated walkway systeminterlinking AdmiraltyStation, Chater Garden,Queensway footbridge andHutchison footbridge.

Footbridge across ConnaughtRoad Central along RumseyStreet*,

Elevated walkway alongConnaught Road Centralbetween Oilman Street andHumsey Street*

Covered pedestrian walkwaysto ferry piers inCentral district*

(iii) MISCELLANEOUS

Temporary Bus Terminus eastof Rumsey Street*

Consultancy on ElectronicRoad Pricing*

Transport Interchange at thePeak and provision oftemporary transport terminusfacilities*

WATERWORKS

Primary distribution offresh water pn Hong KongIsland - construction*

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P.W.P. M5./CUT* OR

PROJECTCODE

9012 V;FA

9002 ws*A

9011 we*A

WF*

PtfUJKOT

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Primary distribution offresh water on Hong KongIsland - advance purchaseof plant and materials*

Central district salt waterflushing system - Stage II.

Reprovisioning of andimprovements to Elliotpumping station.

Reconstruction of roofslab - Garden Road ServiceReservoir*

8V85

COHi'

T6/8?

80/8 1J 8 /85

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PAKTS^ / yPAGENO.

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* Indicates Project started before

III ill II

Date Due

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