Over 100 lots of land to be acquired for LRT Mutiara Line project, says Chow


GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government will acquire more than 100 lots of land for the implementation of the Mutiara Line Light Rail Transit (LRT) project, with physical works to start in the third quarter of this year.

Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the proposal to acquire the land was approved by the State Legislative Council meeting, following which it will be sent for gazette before notices are issued to the affected landowners.

''The Land and Mines Department proposed that the land along the LRT line in the North East and South West districts be acquired, involving more than 100 lots, which comprise private and state government land owned by the Penang City Council, Penang Development Corporation and the Penang Islamic Religious Council.

''Notice for the acquisition process will be issued after all the details of the land lots are finalised by the relevant authorities, then the hearing process for the landowners is expected to take at least three months,'' he told a press conference at the Komtar building here on Wednesday (March 12).

Chow said the approval was part of an important step to ensure that the LRT Mutiara Line project could be implemented according to plan and run smoothly as scheduled.

On the progress of the LRT project, Chow said that a value management workshop was being held by the Ministry of Economy, MRT Corporation (MRTC) and the SRS Consortium to finalise its design and cost.

Asked about the redevelopment of the Tapak Festa, Chow said it would be a transit-oriented development.

''MRTC has presented a method for the development which took into account Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s views that part of the Tapak Pesta site be retained as it is a state heritage,'' he said.

The LRT Mutiara Line project covers a 29.5km line comprising 21 stations at strategic locations, including a provisional station on Penang South Reclamation Island-A.

The project, expected to be operational in 2031, also sees the extension of the terminus station from Komtar to Penang Sentral and improves connectivity for residents on both sides of the Penang Strait. – Bernama

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