The New Indian Express 06.12.2017
Coimbatore set to grow by over 2,600 sq km, cover 2.2 percent of Tamil Nadu
CHENNAI: It’s not just Chennai’s urban area that is expanding
manifold. The planned urban area of the state’s second-biggest city,
Coimbatore, is set to expand nearly 10 times. The new draft master plan
prepared by the state government for Coimbatore covers 2,869 sq km. The
last master plan for the city prepared in 1992 covered just 257 sq km.
The new expanded limits account for
nearly 2.21 per cent of Tamil Nadu’s total area and extend from
Mettupalayam town in the north to Pollachi in the south. As many as 186
villages around Coimbatore city are also included and the planned area
borders on the Western Ghats and the reserved forest area on the western
side of the city. But the master plan that also provides for
agricultural zones has left out the agrarian south of Pollachi taluk and
the ecologically-sensitive Valparai.
The master plan for the city considered
to be the industrial and educational hub of the state focuses on land
use proposal based on future population growth. Two major infrastructure
projects proposed in the plan are an outer ring road and inner ring
road.
The outer ring road would link Avinashi
Road and Mettupalayam Road and pass Neelambur, Mailampatti,
Vellanipatti, Kalapatti, Sarkarsamakulam and Periyanaikenpalayam
villages, among others. The inner ring road linking Mettupalayam Road
and Palghat Road would pass Thudiyalur, Pannimadai, Somayampalayam and
Kuniyamuthur villages among others.
Over 30 Lakh people under new city plan
Coimbatore is the 16th-largest urban
agglomeration in the country as per the 2011 census and is home to about
6.62% of Tamil Nadu’s total urban population. The population that will
be covered under the new master plan is around 31.15 lakh, of which
13.73 lakh (44%) comprise workers.