the usual retaining wall design so that the footing formed a 'grand-stand' from which sporting events could be watched.
9.07. Major improvements were carried out at the junctions of Conduit Road/Castle Road and Hospital Road/Caine Road/Bonham Road.
9.08. Paterson Street, a private street in the Causeway Bay area, was reconstructed prior to being taken over by the Government.
9.09. The construction of a multi-storey car park on the old Murray parade ground between the Cathedral and the Hong Kong Hilton Hotel required the construction of a subway under Garden Road. This was 70 feet long and 23 feet wide, including a 10 feet footpath for pedestrians wishing to cross Garden Road. This subway forms an exit from the car park, the entrance and alternative exit being in Queen's Road.
9.10. Roads reconstructed in reinforced concrete included Hillier Street, Shelley Street, Elgin Street, Sands Street, Eastern Street, Queen's Road East adjacent to Luen Fat Street, part of Leighton Road, Jardine's Crescent, Kennedy Street and Irving Street.
9.11. Work started on a link road between Robinson Road and Lyttelton Road, following roughly the line of Oaklands Path.
ISLAND ROADS, OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS
9.12. Road widening schemes were completed on many of the Island's roads. These included the first stage of the scheme for widening the whole of Wong Chuk Hang Road, part of Pok Fu Lam Road, the lower section of Aberdeen Reservoir Road including the construction of two new branch roads, and Mount Nicholson Road.
9.13. New construction completed included the Vehicular Ferry Pier Concourse at North Point together with part of Java Road, and a section of Deep Water Bay Road.
9.14. Improvements were carried out to the junctions of Stanley Gap Road and Stanley Village Road and also of Magazine Gap Road and Peak Road.
9.15. Reconstruction took place of Cheung Hong Street and a section of Tung Lo Wan Road north of Wun Sha Street.
9.16. The year's resurfacing programme included sections of King's Road, Marble Road, Shaukiwan Main Street East, Island Road and a number of roads on the island of Ap Lei Chau.
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the usual retaining wall design so that the footing formed a 'grand-stand' from which sporting events could be watched.
9.07. Major improvements were carried out at the junctions of Conduit Road/Castle Road and Hospital Road/Caine Road/Bonham Road.
9.08. Paterson Street, a private street in the Causeway Bay area, was reconstructed prior to being taken over by the Government.
9.09. The construction of a multi-storey car park on the old Murray parade ground between the Cathedral and the Hong Kong Hilton Hotel required the construction of a subway under Garden Road. This was 70 feet long and 23 feet wide, including a 10 feet footpath for pedestrians wishing to cross Garden Road. This subway forms an exit from the car park, the entrance and alternative exit being in Queen's Road.
9.10. Roads reconstructed in reinforced concrete included Hillier Street, Shelley Street, Elgin Street, Sands Street, Eastern Street, Queen's Road East adjacent to Luen Fat Street, part of Leighton Road, Jardine's Crescent, Kennedy Street and Irving Street.
9.11. Work started on a link road between Robinson Road and Lyttelton Road, following roughly the line of Oaklands Path.
ISLAND ROADS, OUTSIDE CITY Limits
9.12. Road widening schemes were completed on many of the Island's roads. These included the first stage of the scheme for widening the whole of Wong Chuk Hang Road, part of Pok Fu Lam Road, the lower section of Aberdeen Reservoir Road including the construction of two new branch roads, and Mount Nicholson Road.
9.13. New construction completed included the Vehicular Ferry Pier Concourse at North Point together with part of Java Road, and a section of Deep Water Bay Road.
9.14. Improvements were carried out to the junctions of Stanley Gap Road and Stanley Village Road and also of Magazine Gap Road and Peak Road.
9.15. Reconstruction took place of Cheung Hong Street and a section of Tung Lo Wan Road north of Wun Sha Street.
9.16. The year's resurfacing programme included sections of King's Road, Marble Road, Shaukiwan Main Street East, Island Road and a number of roads on the island of Ap Lei Chau.
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