Plan for full taxi access to Discovery Bay sparks anger among residents
A proposal to allow unrestricted taxi access to Discovery Bay, Hong Kong, is facing opposition from some residents. Currently, taxis have limited access to the north plaza since 2014.

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AI-generatedA proposal to allow unrestricted taxi access to Discovery Bay, Hong Kong, is facing opposition from some residents. Currently, taxis have limited access to the north plaza since 2014. The management company submitted a proposal to the Transport Department to add four new taxi ranks and allow point-to-point drop-off and pickup, citing inconvenience for the elderly, disabled, and those traveling late at night. The developer claims to have collected 4,000 signatures in support of the expanded taxi service. However, a petition calling for greater public consultation has garnered over 1,100 signatures from residents who are frustrated with the plan. The Transport Department has confirmed receiving the proposal and differing views from residents.
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5 extractedThe Transport Department confirmed it received a taxi proposal from Discovery Bay’s management company.
A petition calling for greater public consultation has garnered more than 1,100 signatures.
Existing transport arrangements are 'extremely inconvenient'.
The developer collected 4,000 signatures from residents urging the government to address the transport shortage.
Some Discovery Bay residents are frustrated by a proposal to allow unrestricted taxi access.