The Hindu 17.01.2013
Civic body begins work on cycle tracks in Besant Nagar
The Chennai Corporation has begun work on commissioning bicycle tracks in the city.
“Work
on creating a 2.2-metre-wide bicycle track on Besant Nagar Second
Avenue has started. A bicycle track network with respect to Elliot’s
Beach and Indira Nagar railway station will be readied based on this
track,” said a Corporation official.
Though some
residents had earlier opposed the bicycle track, the Corporation then
organised a meeting with all residents to explain the significance of
the project to them, the official added.
Another
cycle network has been proposed to be commissioned in K.K. Nagar near
P.T. Rajan Salai. The area has a lot of schools, and children will be
able to use the tracks to bicycle to school.
The Corporation will conduct a stakeholders’ meeting in K.K. Nagar before finalising the alignment of the tracks here.
Bicycle
tracks will also be constructed on Swami Sivananda Salai and Wallajah
Road as part of the pedestrianisation of Chepauk, Mylapore and T. Nagar.
Tenders for the pedestrianisation project will be floated next week, officials said.
A
7-km-long bicycle track connecting Fort Station and Marina beach has
already been announced by the Mayor. The stretch covering Swami
Sivananda Salai will be part of this project.
Another network has been proposed for K.K. Nagar, officials said.