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Removal of encroachments in Tambaram eases traffic

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The Times of India 11.12.2009

Removal of encroachments in Tambaram eases traffic

CHENNAI: For more than threee decades, pedestrians and shoppers have fought for space on Shanmugam Road in West Tambaram, one of Tambaram's busy stretches. However, on Thursday, it was a different looking Shanmugham Road. The Tambaram municipality razed down more than 75 illegal structures, mostly petty shops and kiosks erected by fruit-sellers that had been a feature of the stretch.

About 50 police personnal attached to the Tambaram police station and 25 municipality staff led the eviction drive. "Today's eviction is an ongoing exercise by the local body. More of such measures will follow in the coming days," officials of the Tambaram municipality told TOI.

Located near Tambaram junction, Shanmugam Road connects interior areas of West Tambaram with the Grand Southern Trunk (GST) Road, a national highway (NH 45). A large market at the entrance of the road, a chain of petty shops and hawkers had encroached on both sides of the road, resulting in traffic chaos daily.

"The stretch is as crowded as Ranganathan Street in T Nagar. Traffic congestion is a perennial problem here," said K Velmurugan, a resident in West Tambaram.

Out of nearly 150 shops on either side, municipality officials removed nearly 50 illegal strutures while another 25, mainly petty shops, were removed from Abdul Razzak Road, adjacent to Shanmugam Road. Most of the shops sold shoes or readymade garments. The removal of the illegal structures has now restored the width of both roads, to 66 feet.

Thursday's eviction comes two months after a similar eviction drive was conducted by the municipality on GST Road near the junction to ease traffic. However, the encroachments had reappeared sooner than later.

 

Corpn. cracks the whip on encroachments in city

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The Hindu 21.11.2009

Corpn. cracks the whip on encroachments in city

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Civic body to act against unauthorised constructions and deviation from plans

Coimbatore: The demolition squad of the Coimbatore Corporation on Friday cracked the whip on a commercial complex on Cross Cut Road in the city for having encroached upon the parking space by stocking its goods.

Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra formed a demolition squad, equipping it with Assistant Town Planning Officers, earth movers and vehicles.

The team members were given a mandate to crackdown on the unauthorised constructions, deviations and violations from plan in the urban area. The civic body had decided to display zero tolerance towards encroachments, unauthorised constructions and those with violations/ deviations from the approved plan.

In the last couple of days there had been a series of demolition drives in order to see that the rules were followed and that suitable action was taken against violations.

Objective

The objective was to ensure that a culture of compliance sets in, said Mr.Anshul.

The demolition had been focusing on major buildings that are either unauthorised or those in which there are a lot of violations and deviations. The authorities had identified ten such buildings, notices were served and warnings were issued complying with the procedural formalities before cracking the whip.

The squad on Thursday laid hands on the complex dealing with automobile spare parts for encroaching upon the parking space and turning it into a stock yard.

The measurements were taken which proved that what was shown as parking space had been turned into a stockyard, thus forcing the customers to park their vehicles on the road.

Time given

In such cases, the civic body was not resorting to demolitions. Property owners are being given time to restore the original purpose of the space.

The drive would continue, Mr. Mishra said.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 November 2009 02:35
 

Corpn. removes encroachment on reserve site

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The Hindu 16.11.2009

Corpn. removes encroachment on reserve site

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Unauthorised utilisation, construction of structures being listed out in the city

— Photo:K. Ananthan

Stringent action: An unauthorised structure in the reserved site at Meena Estate in the city being removed by the Corporation on Saturday.

Coimbatore: The Coimbatore Corporation authorities on Saturday removed an unauthorised makeshift structure put up on a reserve site in Meena Estate area of Coimbatore City.

Reports

Following reports about unauthorised utilisation of the reserve site and construction of structures without prior plan approval, the officials swung into action.

Corporation officials reached the scene with truck, earthmovers and personnel for razing down the structures. The makeshift structure was removed by the officials.

Request

Following request from the occupants of the reserve site where a temple is located, a house constructed for the stay of the priest was left.

Time given

The officials gave the occupants time to vacate and sought the removal of the concrete structure. They said that across the city such unauthorised structures were being listed out and stringent action would be initiated against the persons involved.

Last Updated on Monday, 16 November 2009 02:10
 


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