Hong Kong Resort Company has submitted a proposal to Islands District Council for full taxi access and four new ranks in Discovery Bay, following resident complaints and a petition against inadequate consultation on the plan. The submission argues that current restrictions severely impact residents' lives, citing hundreds of support messages, and proposes AI-monitored ranks at the fire station, kaito pier, golf club and multi-recreation centre.
Hong Kong Resort Company, developer of the resort-style seaside community on Lantau Island, submitted a paper to Islands District Council seeking to lift taxi restrictions limited to the North Plaza since 2014—a measure residents supported to maintain a car-free environment.
The proposal, building on a January 2026 notice, aims to address 'significant transport barriers' for the elderly, those with health/mobility issues, carers, travellers with luggage and late-night users. It notes receiving hundreds of messages of support despite backlash, including an ombudsman complaint and a 1,700-signature petition calling for proper consultation.
Plans include allowing urban and Lantau taxis into other areas, creating new ranks at the fire station, kaito pier, golf club and multi-recreation centre, and implementing an AI-powered traffic monitoring system to detect speeding, illegal overtaking or parking.