Hong Kong district councillors battle it out with residents over Stanley car park plan
Residents oppose plan to build facility at bus terminal; councillors want an end to two-decade saga
A dispute over a car park in Stanley has been reignited with the Southern District Council urging the Transport Department to make a decision on the project.
First proposed in 1994, the plan calls for a multi-storey car park to be built on the site of the Stanley bus terminus.
Initial plans had the car park being built above ground, with the bus terminus underneath. However it has been flipped, with the car park now going underground.
District councillors supporting the construction want the government to make a final decision, hoping to bring an end to the two-decade impasse over the project.
But opponents want the Transport Department to take heed of more than 800 objections to the project submitted to the Town Planning Board last year.