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‘Penang must ensure water taxi scheme eases worsening congestion’

Civil society’s Lim Mah Hui stresses it must be connected to existing public transport

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Dec 2022 8:00AM

‘Penang must ensure water taxi scheme eases worsening congestion’
Speedboats at the Sultan Abdul Halim Ferry Terminal booth in Butterworth, Penang in 2020. Lim Mah Hui, a civil society member, says Penang’s proposed water taxi concept would mean the state’s other grander public transport plans would no longer be needed. – The Vibes file pic, December 10, 2022 

by Ian McIntyre

GEORGE TOWN – A civil society member has called on Penang to ensure its proposed water taxi scheme has good connectivity and will not defeat its purpose of easing worsening congestion.

Lim Mah Hui told The Vibes that the request for the proposal to offer water taxi services in the state – a historic first – was ideal, but stressed it must be connected to public stage buses and ride-sharing services, including taxis.

It must also be a mass mover of people, cost effective, run parallel to the existing public transport system, and not just be intended for sightseeing, said Lim.

He said that the water taxi concept strongly indicated that there was no need to pursue grand designs under the Penang Transport Master Plan, such as new highways and a light rail transit system.

In turn, the state need not pursue reclaiming up to 1,821ha off Batu Maung here.

Lim Mah Hui, a civil society member, stresses that Penang’s proposed water taxi scheme must be a mass mover of people and not just for sightseeing. – Screen grab pic, December 10, 2022
Lim Mah Hui, a civil society member, stresses that Penang’s proposed water taxi scheme must be a mass mover of people and not just for sightseeing. – Screen grab pic, December 10, 2022

Earlier, Penang Infrastructure and Transport executive councillor Zairil Khir Johari told a press conference that a request for proposal (RFP) will be released in various newspapers soon to ready, plan, operate, and maintain a comprehensive water taxi service for the island.

The state and Penang Island City Council (MBPP) will regulate the service along with input from federal agencies, he added.

He also said the water taxi service is an alternative mode of transport that is quite easily achievable and, if executed, Penang would be the first state in the country to offer a formalised structure for such a service.

“The RFP is to assist the state in ensuring this service can be a reality.”

Penang Infrastructure and Transport executive councillor Zairil Khir Johari says that the state will advertise to indicate the opening date for the request for proposal for the state’s water taxi scheme. – The Vibes file pic, December 10, 2022
Penang Infrastructure and Transport executive councillor Zairil Khir Johari says that the state will advertise to indicate the opening date for the request for proposal for the state’s water taxi scheme. – The Vibes file pic, December 10, 2022

The service is seen as an additional form of public transport aimed at ferrying office workers, civil servants, and personal riders to the island, said Zairil.

In addition, it can also become a tourist attraction.

To implement the project, MBPP invites operators who are keen to participate in the process by entering the open-tender exercise for the RFP, said Zairil.

He added that they must be registered with the Companies Commission, and have paid-up capital of at least RM500,000 to enter the RFP.

The state will also advertise to indicate the opening date for the RFP, which is on December 19, and the closing on February 27, next year.

The evaluation would be done based on the proposed operators’ ability and capability to manage such a project, said Zairil. – The Vibes, December 10, 2022

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