The Hindu 24.06.2013
Municipality identifies fresh plot of land for bus terminus
The Kancheepuram Municipality has identified a large plot of land on
the Chennai-Bangalore National Highway for the setting up of a bus
terminus. The land is owned by a charitable trust.
A resolution to
this effect, moved by chairman T. Mythili, was passed unanimously at a
special meeting held here on Tuesday. Earlier, the council had adopted a
resolution requesting the State government to facilitate transfer of 16
acres of land belonging to Sri Ekambaranathar temple, on the western
border of the town, for the facility.
However, the proposal hit a
roadblock since the HR & CE department suggested that the land could
be taken on short-term lease or be acquired by the civic body at the
prevailing market rate.
The civic body felt these proposals were unfeasible..
With
the stalemate continuing for more than six months, the district
administration directed the civic body to identify a new site.
It was thus that the civic body identified the chunk of land located at a distance of 1.50 km from the existing bus stand.