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Municipal Budget proposes foot overbridge with escalator

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The Hindu                       26.03.2013

Municipal Budget proposes foot overbridge with escalator

Kottayam Municipal vice-chairperson Rajam G. Nair presents the Budget for the year 2013-14, on Monday.— Photo: Special Arrangement
Kottayam Municipal vice-chairperson Rajam G. Nair presents the Budget for the year 2013-14, on Monday.— Photo: Special Arrangement.

The Kottayam Municipality has set a goal of constructing a foot overbridge in the town. The announcement was made by Municipal vice-chairperson Rajam G. Nair during the presentation of the Annual Budget for the financial year 2013-14.The proposed foot overbridge will connect the busy Post Office junction with the Sashtri Road. The overbridge will be constructed with a provision of escalators.

The Budget envisages a revenue of Rs. 81,06,40,592 and an outlay of Rs. 73,74,93,200 with a surplus of Rs. 7,31,47,392. The carryover from the previous year is Rs. 6,51,62,109. Ms. Nair also presented the revised Budget for 2012-13 of which the total revenue is Rs. 50,10,85,525 and the total expenditure is Rs. 43,59,23,416.

The budget has earmarked an amount of Rs. 3 crore for constructing a new office complex for the Municipality at Kodimatha. The proposed building will incorporate all facilities required to ensure computerisation and the e-governance programme. The Municipality had allocated an amount of Rs. 1.5 crore in the previous Budget for the same purpose.

The Budget also aims at ensuring uninterrupted water supply in all 52 wards of the Municipality. It has been stated that efforts have commenced to implement the project on large-scale with Central assistance.

A cost of around Rs.182 crore has been estimated for the project that will include all related activities including pumping, storing and distributing water. The Central government’s approval is expected for a proposal that aims at removing waste from all major canals. Furthermore, as many as 200 open wells will be constructed during the year in order to ensure the availability of potable water.

The Budget also states that electricity will be generated from the solid waste processed at the proposed plant at Vadavathoor. An amount of Rs. 1.54 crore has been allocated for the proposed method of using the accumulated waste at the dumping yard at Vadavathoor. Another allocation of Rs.1.21 crore has been made for implementing the source-level waste disposal programme.

With an intention of promoting a tourist-friendly approach, a tourist hub that includes a tourist information centre, open-air restaurant, pre-paid taxi and boat counter will be established at Kodimatha.