The Times of India 13.11.2009
68 roads in city badly damaged after rain, reveals corp assessment
The corporation manages 382 bus-route roads covering a length of 306 km. “Thursday onwards, we are using hot asphalt mix from the corporation’s central asphalt plant for filling up huge craters. We hope to complete the work by the weekend,” corporation commissioner Rajesh Lakhoni told TOI. The agency is bearing the brunt of damage caused by road-cutting works undertaken by other utility services recently.
For instance, works undertaken by Metrowater in Virugambakkam, SIDCO Nagar and Chintadripet have wreaked havoc on the roads there. The ones in the city that need immediate repair include Tondiarpet High Road, Tiruvottiyur High Road, Perambur High Road, Murthinagar Street, Konnur High Road, Anna Nagar Second Avenue, Kaliamman Koil Street, North Usman Road, Arcot Road, Habibullah Road, Greenways Road and Sterling Road.
Tenders for Rs 1.4 cr worth milling/relaying works were partially settled by the zonal offices recently. “This will help us start the work at once,” the official added. The helpline (1913) set up by the corporation to receive civic complaints has been receiving several calls from motorists regarding the bad condition of roads, blacktopped surface getting worn out, and potholes.
R Umapathy, a resident of Jamalia, Perambur, said that sewage was overflowing from manholes on Perambur High Road, a major reason for craters on the arterial stretch. “Our best efforts to convince Metrowater and the corporation to set right the issue have ended in vain,” he added.
Additional commissioner of police (traffic) Mohammed Shakeel Akhther told TOI that he had asked the corporation to repair 12 arterial roads identified by his department on a priority basis. “We have sent the list of roads to the corporation,” he said.