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“Work on repairing road in K. K. Nagar will start soon”

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The Hindu 02.01.2010

“Work on repairing road in K. K. Nagar will start soon”

K.T.Sangameswaran

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation has submitted before the Madras High Court that work on repairing the Alagiriswamy Salai, K.K.Nagar here will start soon.

The civic body was responding to a public interest litigation petition before the Madras High Court, which said that due to lack of proper planning by the authorities, the public were put to mental agony and hardship.

In his petition, M.V.Ramani of West Mambalam said that during June last year, the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board dug the centre of the entire stretch of the road for providing sewer line. The work was completed in 10 days. The agency filled the dug-up portion. In October, the board dug up the road again for laying drinking water line, knowing well that the rainy season had started. Unfortunately, there was no planning in regard to the execution of the work. His representation to the authorities under the RTI Act was returned, citing a “lame reason.”

After completing the work on providing drinking water pipe line, the authorities ought to have taken steps to relay the road to the extent of ensuring that the soil did not sink. The Chennai Corporation and the CMWSSB should maintain the road in a useful condition. The authorities had failed to discharge their duty.

His representations to the Chennai Corporation evoked no response. Hence, the present writ petition.

When the matter came up before the First Bench consisting of the Chief Justice, H. L. Gokhale, and Justice N. Paul Vasanthakumar, the Corporation counsel said the road condition was because of the recent monsoon. Work order had been issued in November for repairing the road. On the instructions of the Assistant Engineer, Zone VIII, who was present in the court, he said the repair work would start soon.

The Bench said that in view of the counsel’s statement, it was disposing of the writ petition. It expected that the work would be completed within a month.

Last Updated on Saturday, 02 January 2010 06:22
 

Massive road renovation works to begin from Jan

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The New Indian Express 31.12.2009

Massive road renovation works to begin from Jan


CHENNAI: The renovation and laying of new roads in all 155 wards in the Chennai Corporation is expected to get a big push from January 2, as the civic body has earmarked Rs 46 crore for it.

Speaking to reporters after a highlevel meeting at Ripon Building on renovation of roads that were damaged in the recent rains, Mayor M Subramanian said, “With the local Met office forecasting no rain in the coming months here, the civic body has planned to start the renovation and laying of new roads on a war-footing in all 10 zones from January 2.” While more than 800 main roads would be renovated at a cost of Rs 10 crore, Rs 15 crore has been earmarked for 313 interior roads in all 10 zones. In addition, Rs 21 crore would be spent to renovate 85 bus route roads across the city, the Mayor said.

The renovation works would be completed in a month and civic body’s engineers have been asked to inspect the content mixtures to ensure good quality roads, Subramanian added. He also announced that a new quality control team has been set up to check the quality of roads laid by contractors in different places periodically.

Corporation Commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni advised the officials to keep a tab on the road renovation works on a day-to-day basis and asked the zonal officers to regularly inspect the progress.

Last Updated on Thursday, 31 December 2009 07:34
 

Corporation recommends widening of Vayalur Road

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The Hindu 14.12.2009

Corporation recommends widening of Vayalur Road

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Steps to be taken to extend underground drainage system


CIVIC: Corporation Commissioner T.T.Balsamy (left) chairing a consultative meeting with representatives of consumer organisations in Tiruchi on Friday.

TIRUCHI: Tiruchi Corporation was taking steps to take over road stretches which were under the maintenance of the Highway Department within the Corporation limits, Commissioner T.T.Balsamy has said.

Speaking at a consultative meeting with representatives of consumer organisations here on Friday, Mr.Balsamy said the Corporation would also recommend to the State Highways to widen the Vayalur Road, which has emerged as an arterial road.

Steps were being taken to extend the underground drainage system to the omitted areas in the city.

Work on the laying of the Anna Nagar link road would be expedited. Steps would be taken to remove encroachments in public places in the city and action would also be initiated against roadside eateries which dump waste causing unhygienic conditions.

Owners of vacant plots would be instructed to clean up their sites and action would be taken against them if unhygienic conditions prevail at the sites.

The Commissioner assured to establish a park underneath the Thennur road overbridge in the city. The drive to impound stray cattle would be continued.

Speaking at the meeting, S.Pushpavanam, Secretary, Consumer Protection Council, Tamil Nadu, stressed the need for extending the underground drainage scheme to the omitted areas in the city.

He called for steps to improve hygiene in the Central Bus Stand and removal of encroachments on the Nandi Kovil Street, those between the Central Bus Stand and the Railway Junction and those near the KMC Hospital. Steps should be taken to prevent adulteration of edible oil in some of the retail shops in the Gandhi Market, he said.

Sakunthala Srinivasan, president, Payaneetalar Iyyakkam, urged the Corporation officials to seize consumables and other products, without expiry date, that are sold in the market.

M.Sekaran, President, Federation of Consumer and Service Organisations, urged the Corporation to take steps to construct additional drains near Ranjithapuram. Steps should be taken to prevent discharge of sewage into open drains in Varaganeri and few other places in the city.

City Engineer S.Raja Mohammed, Corporation Health Officer K.C.Cheran, Executive Engineers R.Chandran and S.Arunachalam, S.Mohan, president of the Thennaga Nugarvor Padukappu Mattrum Manitha Urimai Kazhagam, D.Muthukumar, president, Tamil Nadu Nugarvor Sangam, S.Mathivanan, vice president, Thennindia Nugarvor Sangam, and others spoke.

Last Updated on Monday, 14 December 2009 01:48
 


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