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MCC to lay first-ever six-lane concrete road

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The Hindu 11.09.2009

MCC to lay first-ever six-lane concrete road

 

Staff Correspondent

Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd to bear the entire Rs. 30-crore cost of the project

 


The proposed 4.75-km stretch will have

a 65-ft carriage way

Water supply to habitual payment defaulters will be stopped: Mayor


— Photo: R. Eswarraj

EXPLAINING: Mayor M. Shankar Bhat addressing a press meet in Mangalore on Thursday. Deputy Mayor Rajani Duganna is to his left.

MANGALORE: Mangalore City Corporation will upgrade the tarred stretch between Surathkal Junction and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) Gate that leads to Bajpe Road into a six-lane concrete road, Mayor M Shankar Bhat said here on Thursday.

Mr. Bhat told presspersons here that the project of upgrading the 4.75-km stretch was estimated to cost Rs. 30 crore. The MRPL had agreed to bear the entire cost of the project at a meeting held to this effect a few days ago. The civic body would carry out the road work, he said.

The proposed 100-ft-wide road would have a 65-ft carriage way (the portion of the road on which vehicles ply) and the rest of the area would be for medians and footpaths. The corporation was preparing the plan of the project, which was likely to begin in a month’s time, the Mayor said.

Stating that the proposed road would pass through Kana and Bala villages, he said that in addition to bus stops, the stretch would have public toilets on its sides.

When completed, it would be the maiden six-lane concrete road of Mangalore, he added.

The MRPL had donated 12 fogging machines to the civic body, recently. It had agreed to bear the salary of six health workers recruited by the corporation on contract basis. The salary of these six workers put together worked out to Rs. 26,000 a month, he said.

The Mayor said that the oil company had promised to donate Rs. 20 lakh to the “Mangalajyoti”, an integrated special childrens’ school at Vamanjoor, for constructing a dining hall and class rooms in that school. In addition, it had agreed to donate a mobile van to provide library services in the city, he said.

The Mayor said that 15 stretches of roads coming under the civic body’s jurisdiction were being concreted. The 1.16-km Kadri Kambala Road, connecting the Circuit House with Kadri-Bunts Hostel Road, would be concreted at a cost of Rs. 2.15 crore. Some people had taken the law into their own hands as they had recently removed the road markers put up by the corporation at Valencia for concreting. Each marker put up there had cost Rs. 300 to Rs. 500 for the corporation. If such activities were not stopped immediately, the civic body would file cases against the culprits, he warned.

Mr. Bhat said that the civic body would soon launch a drive to disconnect water supply connections of those who were not paying their bills, wantonly. The connections of those people, who had not paid their water bills because they contained exorbitant charges, would not be cut now. Another water adalat would be conducted during next week to resolve such cases. Later, water supply to proven defaulters would be stopped. A final decision on how to go about the drive would be taken at the water adalat, he said.

Referring to illegal water connections in the areas between Thumbe and the city, Mr. Bhat said that the corporation had disconnected a few of such connections. However, it had come to the notice of the corporation that a few persons had got the lines re-connected. The civic body would take legal action against such persons, he said.

Last Updated on Friday, 11 September 2009 03:21
 

'22 roads to be widened in City'

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Deccan Herald 18.08.2009

'22 roads to be widened in City'
Mangalore, Aug 17:

''To provide basic infrsatructures in the city, 22 roads will be widened. Mangalore City Corporation has already undertaken the survey work in this regard,'' said MLA Yogish Bhat.
Speaking at the ninth annual meet of Central Market Merchants Association here on Sunday, he said the widening work of Mannagudde-Bunder road, Bunder-State Bank and Car Street road will be undertaken immediately.

The main roads in the city are being concertised at a cost of Rs 125 crore. In the second phase, footpath and drainages will be developed.

MCC special meet has decided to develop Bejai and Urwa market. About 48 cents land will be used to provide parking facility in Hampankatta, he added.

Shanghai model


Bhat said it has been decided to develop Mangalore city on the model of Shanghai in China in the next four years. A marine aquarium will be constructed at a cost of Rs 250 crore and an all season fishing jetty will be developed to give priority to export.

Ring road

It has been decided to lay 31 km ring road near Ullal bridge-Kulur bridge-Gurupra. In this regard, KSUIDFC and Coastal Development Authority will conduct a joint survey. It has been decided to construct a super speciality hospital complex at a cost of Rs 200 crore on Railway station road. The complex will have cancer treatment unit wherein treatment will be provided at 50 per cent concession for the poor patients. The government has decided to undertake the work on hospital, ring road on PPP model.

The MLA said that he has already held talks with the police to initiate measures to stop the hawkers in Central market area. Permanent solutions will be chalked out after Ganesh Chathurthi and Ramzan festival. Fish market and flower market will also be developed.

Deputy Mayor Rajani Dugganna, Central Market Merchants Association General Secretary Hamid Kandak, President K Shashidharan and others were present.

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Corporation to widen 22 roads

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The Hindu - Karnataka 17.08.2009

Corporation to widen 22 roads

Staff Correspondent

KSIIDCL to conduct feasibility study on building a ring road in Mangalore

 


Concreting of some major roads in city estimated to cost Rs. 125 crore

The 38-km long and 100-ft wide ring road construction to be taken up under PPP model


— Photo: R. Eswarraj

MAKING A POINT: N. Yogish Bhat, MLA, addressing the Central Market Merchants’ Association meet in Mangalore on Sunday.

MANGALORE: The Mangalore City Corporation (MCC) has identified 22 roads in the city for widening, according to N. Yogish Bhat, MLA.

A survey was being conducted in this regard, he said after inaugurating the annual meeting of the Central Market Merchants’ Association here on Sunday.

The roads identified for widening included Bhawanthi Street, Car Street, Mannagudda-Bunder Road, and Mahamai Temple-Dongarakery Canara High School Road, Mr. Bhat said.

The Government, through the city corporation, would concrete some major roads here at an estimated cost of Rs. 125 crore. Concreting of some roads had been completed, some were under way while the work on a few others would begin after the projects at hand were completed, he said.

Mr. Bhat, who is also chairman of the Karnataka State Industrial Investment and Development Corporation Ltd. (KSIIDCL), said that the Government was examining a proposal to lay a 38-km-long ring road in the city. The KSIIDCL would soon conduct a survey in this regard. In addition, the Government had planned to construct a marine aquarium park at Tannirbavi and a rope-bridge across the Gurpur between Tannirbavi and Sulthan Bathery to attract tourists, he said.

Mr. Bhat said that a team of officials, comprising the Director of the Department of Tourism and the Managing Director of KSIIDCL, would visit the city on Monday and conduct spot inspection for taking up the three projects. Personnel from the Coastal Karnataka Development Authority would also join the team, he added.

Ring road

According to the plan, the proposed 100-ft-wide ring road will branch out on either side of the Nethravathi bridge at Ullal and meet at Gurupur bridge at Kulur on the National Highway 17. It would connect NH 17, NH 48 and NH 13. The KSIIDCL would conduct a survey in this regard. This project would have to be taken up under public-private- partnership (PPP) model. The ring road would help reduce traffic congestion in the city, he said.

The MLA said that construction of marine aquarium park would require Rs. 250 crore. This project also would have to be taken up under PPP model.

Mr. Bhat said that there was a need to construct a super speciality hospital here under PPP model to help the poor. Patients could be offered services at 50 per cent of the treatment cost. Construction of the hospital would require Rs. 200 crore, he said.

J.I. Kittur, Joint Director, Department of Prosecution, and Law Officer in the Office of Director General and Inspector General of Police, Bangalore, was felicitated on the occasion as he had served as public prosecutor in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts till recently.

President of the association K. Shashidharan and general secretary Hameed Kandak were present.

Last Updated on Monday, 17 August 2009 06:36
 


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