The New Indian Express 06.12.2017
Rural development key in Coimbatore Master Plan
CHENNAI: The process to prepare a new master plan for Coimbatore
began in 2014 as the old master plan had limitations. This was because
many villages around the city were not included in the preview of the
master plan.
The new Coimbatore Planning Area is
likely to consist of taluks of Coimbatore North, Sulur, Maduvankarai,
Perur, Annur, Mettupalayam and Pollachi.
The
Master Plan envisages creation of a compact city to achieve sustainable
development. Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is proposed along the
major corridors, which will emphasise movement through public transport.
The draft focuses on protecting rural livelihoods and catering to the
needs of the population by providing agricultural zones.
The proposed Master Plan for Coimbatore
ensures development in harmony with the environment. Proper zoning for
segregation of residential, commercial and industrial areas with buffer
zones between these land uses has been provided.
Existing major corridors and proposed corridor will have a green buffer so as to protect the residential area from pollution.
Clustering of industries has been given
priority based on the type of waste generation. Decentralised and
specialised treatment plants are being proposed.
Factfile
- Coimbatore is the second largest software producer in TN.
- Total planning area is about 2869.410 sqkm, 2.21 % of TN.
- It comprises Coimbatore Corporation area and 186 villages.
- Population of Coimbatore Local Planning Area is 31.15 lakh. 13.73 lakh are workers.
- Workforce participation is 41.44 % in urban and 51.70 % in rural.