throughout the year. Recommendations and comments covering traffic engineering requirements were made in each case.
9.72 On the Island, eleven major traffic engineering schemes were completed, including proposals for a flyover linking Tai Hang Road to Gloucester Road, a revised layout of a flyover linking Tin Hau Temple Road to Hing Fat Street, and Long Term Road Improvement proposals for the segments through the Aberdeen area (with a bridge connection to Ap Lei Chau), from Repulse Bay to Deep Water Bay, and from Repulse Bay to Tai Tam Reservoir. In addition, a number of street widening schemes, minor junction designs, and minor planning schemes were prepared.
9.73 On the Mainland, proposals for a large number of major traffic engineering schemes were formulated. Among the more important ones were Tsuen Wan By-pass Stage I, a proposed primary distributor road off Lion Rock Tunnel Road in Area 32 in Sha Tin, Canton Road Duplication, alternative layouts for the Airport Tunnel Road East Portal Connections, Jordan Road Interchange and Ferry Concourse, revised proposals for the Junction of Lion Rock Tunnel Road/Tai Po Road, the widening of Tung Chau Street and Tong Mei Road between Mong Kok Road and Walnut Street (L.T.R.S. Route 2), and four grade-separated intersections in Tuen Mun New Town.
9.74 Building development and redevelopment in the private sector increased substantially during the year. Proposals for 5 petrol filling stations, 28 schools, 14 hotels, and approximately 1,700 residential, commercial, and industrial projects were examined by the two Traffic Engineering Divisions. Advice and comments on the traffic engineering aspects of a large number of planning and development proposals were made to various conferences, P.W.D. Divisions, and Authorized Architects.
General
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT SURVEY DIVISION
Chief Engineer:
S. A. BARDEN, B.Sc.(Eng.)(Hons.), C.Eng., M.I.C.E., A.M.I.T.E.
K. T. Kuo, B.Sc.(Eng.), M.Sc., C.Eng., M.I.C.E. (Acting)
9.75 The Traffic and Transport Survey Division acts as a service agency to any Government department requiring surveys or information associated with the movement of people or goods.
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throughout the year. Recommendations and comments covering traffic engineering requirements were made in each case.
9.72 On the Island, eleven major traffic engineering schemes were completed, including proposals for a flyover linking Tai Hang Road to Gloucester Road, a revised layout of a flyover linking Tin Hau Temple Road to Hing Fat Street, and Long Term Road Improve- ment proposals for the segments through the Aberdeen area, (with a bridge connection to Ap Lei Chau), from Repulse Bay to Deep Water Bay, and from Repulse Bay to Tai Tam Reservoir. In addition, a number of street widening schemes, minor junction designs and minor planning schemes were prepared.
9.73 On the Mainland, proposals for a large number of major traffic engineering schemes were formulated. Among the more impor- tant ones were Tsuen Wan By-pass Stage I, a proposed primary dis- tributor road off Lion Rock Tunnel Road in Area 32 in Sha Tin, Canton Road Duplication, alternative layouts for the Airport Tunnel Road East Portal Connections, Jordan Road Interchange and Ferry Concourse, revised proposals for the Junction of Lion Rock Tunnel Road/Tai Po Road, the widening of Tung Chau Street and Tong Mei Road between Mong Kok Road and Walnut Street (L.T.R.S. Route 2) and four grade-separated intersections in Tuen Mun New Town.
9.74 Building development and redevelopment in the private sector increased substantially during the year. Proposals for 5 petrol filling stations, 28 schools, 14 hotels and approximately 1,700 residential, commercial and industrial projects were examined by the two Traffic Engineering Divisions. Advice and comments on the traffic engineering aspects of a large number of planning and development proposals were made to various conferences, P.W.D. Divisions and Authorized Architects.
General
TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORT SURVEY DIVISION
Chief Engineer:
S. A. BARDEN, B.Sc. (Eng.) (Hons.), C.Eng., M.I.C.E., A.M.I.T.E. K. T. Kuo, B.Sc. (Eng.), M.Sc., C.Eng., M.I.C.E. (Acting)
9.75 The Traffic and Transport Survey Division acts as a service agency to any Government requiring surveys or information associated with the movement of people or goods.
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