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MCC on overdrive to complete road, beautification projects

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The Hindu      12.09.2014 

MCC on overdrive to complete road, beautification projects

Rs. 5 crore Dasara grant released to expedite works

City corporation Commissioner Chandrashekar G. Betsurmath and other officials inspecting the chairs installed inside the Town Hall, one of venues of Dasara-related cultural programmes, in Mysore on Thursday.— PHOTO: M.A. SRIRAM
City corporation Commissioner Chandrashekar G. Betsurmath and other officials inspecting the chairs installed inside the Town Hall, one of venues of Dasara-related cultural programmes, in Mysore on Thursday.— PHOTO: M.A. SRIRAM

Mysore City Corporation (MCC) has gone into overdrive to meet the deadline set by the government for completing road and beautification works in view of Dasara.

While the renovation of the Town Hall has been expedited to ensure that the venue will be ready for hosting Dasara cultural events, road schemes are expected to begin in a few days as tenders for 55 works will be opened on Friday.

A sum of Rs 1.63 crore would be spent on filling potholes, while Rs. 3 crore would be spent on asphalting roads. The remaining amount will be spent on beautification, according to the MCC.

The State government has sanctioned Rs. 5 crore as Dasara grant this year to the MCC.

Along with last year’s unused grant of Rs. 2.23 crore, work on 55 projects costing Rs. 7.23 crore would begin soon, according to Chandrashekar G. Betsurmath, Commissioner, MCC.

Review of progress

Mr. Betsurmath, accompanied by officials, engineers and the contractor who bagged the the Raja Marga and Town Hall renovation projects, inspected the progress of works being expedited to meet the Dasara deadline.

Speaking to presspersons, the commissioner said that the “much-delayed” Raja Marga project, which was going on at a snail’s pace, had been speeded up and works scheduled under it were expected to be completed soon.

The debris and construction materials dumped in the surroundings of Town Hall, a century-old building known for its impressive architecture, were being removed from the place and interior works, including fixing of chairs for spectators, were nearing completion, the commissioner said after inspecting the Town Hall.

He said, 350 chairs had been fixed and wall panelling work would be done within a few days.

The work on the exterior of the building would be taken up after Dasara, he added.

Additional labour force and machines, if necessary, would be pressed into service to complete the works at the earliest, he added.

To a question, the commissioner said that the 55 works included beautification of parks and painting of kerbstones in the city centres.

The work on asphalting a portion of the stretch between vegetable market on M.G. Road till Karanji Lake through Race Course has commenced. It’s a major link road to tourist spots, including Karanji Lake Nature Park, Mysore zoo and Chamundi Hills and Somanathapura.

 

63 road projects in city approved

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The Hindu      18.08.2014  

63 road projects in city approved

Kodical Road, Kadri Temple Road, Valencia Circle-Gorigudda Road and Morgan’s Gate Junction-Mahakalipadpu Road are some of the main roads that will be developed with the Chief Minister’s third stage Rs. 100-crore special grant to Mangalore City Corporation.

They were among the 63 road projects for which the council of the civic body gave administrative approval recently.

The 63 projects have been grouped under 19 packages. Each package has projects estimated at Rs. 1 crore. Hence, the council has given administrative approval for road projects worth Rs. 19 crore. Some of the other road projects approved include Ashok Nagar-Urwa Stores Road; Silver Gate Main Road at Kulashekara; Maroli Suryanarayana Temple to Angelore Church; Lower Car Street to Ansari Road; Badriya College Junction to Neereshwalya School Junction; Padil-Shivanagar Road; Vani Nagar to Bajal Padpu School Road; Jeppu Kudpady to Janardhana Bhajana Mandir Road; Faisal Nagar to Bajal; Mary Matha Church Road to Kana Road.

Chairman of the Standing Committee for Town Planning and Improvement D.K. Ashok Kumar said that the Kadri Temple Road would be concreted.

M. Shashidhar Hegde, former Mayor and councillor from Derebail North ward, said that the Kodical Road connecting the National Highway 66 from Urwa Stores via Kodical would be concreted.

In addition to Rs. 1 crore reserved from the third stage special grant, another Rs. 1 crore has been reserved for the same road under the second stage Rs. 100-crore grant, he said. According to B.T. Kantaraj, Deputy Commissioner (Development) and Superintending Engineer of the civic body, the corporation has sent different projects each estimated at over Rs. 1 crore to the government for approval under 21 packages. Project estimated up to Rs. 1 crore each could be approved at the corporation level here.

The government approved the action plan for a total of 168 projects to be taken up from the third stage Rs. 100-crore grant on March 1, 2014.

Kodical Road,

Kadri Temple Road among them

 

Four elevated roads in city

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The Hindu               18.02.2014

Four elevated roads in city

Elevated roads have been proposed to ease congestion on four busy roads of the city including J.C. Road.

The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) budget 2014–15, presented on Monday, has announced the construction of an elevated steel bridge from Minerva Circle to Hudson Circle, a need long felt by motorists in south Bangalore commuting to the central business district.

The elevated steel bridge, along with an elevated road from Ejipura Cross on Outer Ring Road to Kendriya Sadan in Koramangala, have already been approved by the Union government under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM).

The BBMP has also proposed to take up construction of an elevated road from Sirsi Circle to BHEL Circle on Mysore Road in association with Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprise (NICE), which is also implementing the Bangalore Mysore Infrastructure Corridor (BMIC). The entry to the BMIC has been proposed near BHEL circle.

The other elevated road project is to be taken up from Race Course Road to railway underbridge via Shivananda Circle. The above projects are expected to start soon.

 


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