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Grid system for Chennai roads gets a leg up

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The Hindu             01.08.2013

Grid system for Chennai roads gets a leg up

Aloysius Xavier Lopez

The proposed grid system for the city’s roads just got a boost with the State government approving of Rs. 400 crore for the third phase of the mega city development mission.

The integrated grid system, one of the mission’s major projects, has been proposed for roads across all 15 zones in the city.

Under it, roads will be improved, stormwater drains will be constructed or improved, and streetlights and footpaths will be set up. The civic body has started making a list of roads that need better facilities. “Zonal officials have been asked to prepare a list, based on residents’ feedback from every ward,” said a Chennai Corporation official. Officials said the list would be compiled by the first week of August. Residents’ associations can request their respective zonal officers to include any stretch in their area that they think needs improvement.

The grid system was originally planned for 360 roads in the eight zones that comprised the expanded areas of the Corporation under the first phase of the mission, which had funding to the tune of Rs. 333.27 crore.

Under the second phase, for which Rs. 427 crore was allotted, all 15 zones were brought into the ambit. The State government has approved Rs.400 crore for the third phase of mega city development mission. The funds will be used for development of integrated grid system of roads in all the 15 zones of the city.

The civic body has started preparing a list of roads for development of grid system of roads, including stormwater drains, streetlights and footpaths. “Zonal-level officials have been asked to start preparation of a list of stretches that require better roads, storm water drains and footpaths. Each of the wards will identify such stretches based on residents’ feedback,” said an official of Chennai Corporation.

“We have decided to adhere to the latest Indian Roads Congress standards. Both roads and footpaths will be improved significantly under the new standards,” the official said.

Ward councillors said they were happy that funding had been approved as they could now ask for better roads and footpaths along many stretches.

“Some of the roads in my locality have improved after the completion of work under mega city development mission phase I. But more can be done,” said R. Manoharan, councillor of ward 191. “We expect further improvement over the next six months,” he added.

S. Suryababu, councillor of ward 10 in Thiruvottiyur, said: “Some of the roads in my ward have improved. Other work is under way. Residents have asked for the work to be completed on time.”

The civic body has also planned to improve interior roads in the added areas of Tiruvottiyur, Manali, Madhavaram, Ambattur, Valasaravakkam, Alandur, Perungudi and Sholinganallur with unused funds from the first phase of the mega city development mission.

Under the first phase, a grid system was planned for all eight zones comprising the expanded areas of the Corporation. Under the second phase, all 15 zones were covered.

A total of Rs. 333.27 crore was approved by the Corporation for the implementation of the grid system covering 360 roads in the first phase; Rs. 427 crore was approved in the second phase. This had not been possible earlier, as a large part of the mission’s funds were allocated to Metrowater, and the Corporation had to drop some work on stretches where Metrowater had begun projects.

 

New roads to be sanctioned on the spot

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The Hindu             27.07.2013

New roads to be sanctioned on the spot

Special Correspondent

The Madurai Corporation has announced that new roads will be sanctioned on the spot and laid immediately without any procedural delay.

The new system will come into effect immediately in all the 100 wards of the city and the councillors can approach the authorities if they want road works to be carried out in their wards.

This was announced by the Corporation Commissioner R. Nanthagopal at the Council meeting held here on Friday after a councillor drew his attention to several proposals for new roads waiting for official sanction for long.

“We have tried out spot sanction of roads in wards 5, 24 and 54. I will visit every ward, inspect the quality of roads along with the City Engineer and Executive Engineer. If the road condition is bad, we will sanction the work on the spot and funds will be given,” he said.

The Commissioner was responding to a question raised by Councillor P.Muthu Meena (Ward 81) who complained that despite repeated pleas for laying of roads, the Corporation was taking a lot of time to sanction the works.

She said the files prepared to get official concurrence had to go from one section to the other, and by the time everything was cleared the road condition turned worse.

Agreeing with the council member’s grievance, Mr.Nanthagopal said delay in sanctioning road works was due to the procedures involved in preparing of estimates, issuing approval by the department concerned and sanctioning of funds.

Monthly visit

The Commissioner also informed the Council that Mayor V.V.Rajan Chellappa, himself and a team of officials would visit all the wards every month to redress public grievances in the presence of the ward councillors concerned.

 

Efforts on to repair roads

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The Hindu             19.07.2013

Efforts on to repair roads

A view of the damaged Race View Road in Udhagamandalam.– Photo: M. Sathyamoorthy
A view of the damaged Race View Road in Udhagamandalam.– Photo: M. Sathyamoorthy

With the south west monsoon having crossed its half way mark and the hill station getting ready for the Autumn season, the civic administration has begun preparations for implementing a scheme to improve some of the roads in and around the town. Municipal Engineer, B. Ramoorthy, said here on Thursday that as soon as the monsoon ends the works would begin. Among the roads chosen for immediate attention at a cost of Rs. 2.50 crore under the Tamil Nadu Urban Roads Infrastructure Project are the Alms House Road, Race View Road, Selborne Road, Richings Colony Road, Gori Shola Road, R.K. Puram Road, Saint Mary’s Hill Road, and Kullishola Road. The Governnment Headquarters Hospital Road would be improved at a cost of Rs. 13.80 lakh under the Hill Area Development Programme. Efforts are on to repair the High Level Road and the Grant Duff Road too. To a query Mr. Ramoorthy said that the total length of roads maintained by the municipality was 141km.

 


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