Councillors reject cemetery traffic suggestions as 'impractical'
Traffic plans in the area of a proposed 11-storey columbarium at the Cape Collinson cemetery hit a major roadblock yesterday.
Traffic plans in the area of a proposed 11-storey columbarium at the Cape Collinson cemetery hit a major roadblock yesterday.
District councillors sent UK-based consulting firm Halcrow - contracted by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department - back to the drawing board after two of its three traffic management suggestions were called impractical.
Councillors yesterday approved the location of the columbarium, but agreed more work was needed on a traffic solution.
Lawmaker Christopher Chung Shu-kun lashed out at the traffic proposal. "The department should look for [another] consulting firm and gather [more] opinions from the councillors," he said.
The proposed 3,800 sq ft facility will add 25,000 niches to the existing 214,000 public niches, but residents fear traffic during peak seasons - such as the Ching Ming grave-sweeping festival - could cause too much congestion in the area.