The Civil Engineering and Development Department has hired consultants to conduct a preliminary feasibility study on the provision of cycling trails and related ancillary facilities between Tuen Mun and Tsuen Wan (NTW1 / 2001)
2002-2003The Civil Engineering and Development Department has hired consultants to conduct the ""New Territories Cycling Network Feasibility Study CE 52/2002 (HY)"" to examine the provision of a cycle track in the New Territories together with ancillary facilities.
2004-2005Mr. Wang Zhiwei, Chief Engineer, Civil Engineering and Development Department, introduced a number of major projects in the Tai Po area by the Civil Engineering and Development Department, including the cycling routes connecting the northwest New Territories and the northeastern New Territories.
2007-01-02Mr. Yu Hongwei, Senior Engineer of Civil Engineering and Development Department, and Mr. Chen Haorong, Project Manager of Scott Wilson Consultants Group Limited, introduced the proposed cycling network, the cycling project to be carried out in Tai Po, the completed consultation work and Follow up work. He expects the project to be gazetted at the end of 2007 and start construction by the end of 2009 and complete the project in 2011.
2007-09-04The new measures in the ""2007/2008 Policy Address"" Policy Framework, Chapter 2, ""Quality City Quality Life"", mentioned the development of a comprehensive cycling track in the New Territories.
2007-10-10Based on the results of the consultancy study, the Development Bureau informed the Legislative Council Panel on Development that the Government plans to carry out the New Territories cycling network and construct the cycling backbone line in phases through the New Territories.
2008-05-27The Government has published a circular in the Gazette to recommend the construction of a co-trajectory network to link existing trains at Tuen Mun, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, Sheung Shui / Fanling, Tai Po and Sha Tin.
2008-06-06The new measures of ""Quality City Quality Life"" in Chapter 2 of the Policy Address 2008/2008 mentioned that - a comprehensive cycling network should be developed in the New Territories to improve the quality of life of the public.
2008-10-15Development Bureau has made a number of amendments to the Legislative Council Development Committee's proposed network development program when applying for a $ 230.3 million grant to promote the first phase of the network (Ma On Shan to Sheung Shui).
2009-04-08The Government published in the Gazette a revised works announcement linking the cycling trails connecting the northwest and northeast of the New Territories - Sheung Shui to Sha Tin Section and related facilities. The project has been approved for the construction of a coherent cycling network for recreational development.
2009-05-08Not started as scheduled
2009-09The implementation of the ""2009-2011 Policy Address"" Policy Agenda Chapter 2, ""Quality City Quality Life"", continues to develop a comprehensive cycling network in the New Territories to improve the quality of life of the public.
2009-10-14Hong Kong Annual Report 2009 Chapter 12 Infrastructure Development and Heritage Conservation It is mentioned that the Government is now developing a cycling network in the New Territories so that residents and visitors in the district can find their homes while they are idle. The total length of the bike is about 110 km from the east of Sai Kung, via Ma On Shan, Sha Tin, Tai Po, Fanling, Sheung Shui, Yuen Long and Tuen Mun. There will be a bicycle rental, parking and resting facilities along the route. The first phase of the project will commence in mid-2010 and be completed in 2013. It is expected that the entire network will be completed in 2009.
2010The Government has published in the Gazette a revised notice of the construction of the cycling trails connecting the northwest and northeast of the New Territories - Tuen Mun to Sheung Shui and related facilities. The project has been approved for the construction of a coherent cycling network for recreational development.
2010-01-15The Government has published in the Gazette the cycling route - Tuen Mun to Sheung Shui section, which connects northwest New Territories and northeastern New Territories. The project will build a coherent cycling network in San Tin to connect Tuen Mun, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long, Sheung Shui / Fanling, Tai Po and Sha Tin.
2010-04-01Originally scheduled to start in September 2009, and finally started to move eight months later than planned.
2010-05Not started as scheduled
2010-08The measures to be implemented in Chapter 2 of the Policy Address 2001-2011 ""Quality City Quality Life"" - continue to develop a comprehensive cycling network in the New Territories to improve the quality of life of the public.
2010-10-13Not started as scheduled
2011Not completed on time
2012-07-01Not completed on time
2013-07Originally scheduled to start in August 2010, the final schedule than the 39 months to start working
2013-11Not completed on time
2013Originally scheduled to be completed in February 2012, and finally completed 20 months later than planned.
2014-03The report said that as of August 2014, the Civil Engineering and Development Department had not finalized the commencement date and completion date for section C (Tuen Mun to Tsuen Wan) and section D (6 branch sections).
2014-10-30The Chief Executive in Council has been authorized to carry out the remaining works linking the cycling trails connecting the northwest New Territories and the northeastern New Territories, Tuen Mun to Sheung Shui, which are gazetted today (May 8).
2015-05-08Expected to complete in early 2020
2016-6-30Not completed on time
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