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Civic panel sits on road-widening plan

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The Times of India   01.08.2012

Civic panel sits on road-widening plan

PUNE: Despite the civic administration approving the proposal for widening roads in the 23 merged villages, the Pune Municipal Corporation's (PMC) standing committee continues to let it gather dust.

In March 2011, Congress leader Aba Bagul had proposed that the roads in these merged villages that fall within the PMC limits be widened by 50% anticipating the increase in the number of vehicles in the future. Bagul had forwarded the proposal to the standing committee, which, in turn, had sent it to the civic administration. The villages have a 1,000-km-long road network.

"The Development Plan of the 23 villages was prepared in 2000 and since then, the number of vehicles has increased considerably. The roads in these villages connect national and state highways and widening them is the need of the hour. Though the civic administration approved the proposal in May 2011, the civic standing committee is sitting on it," Bagul told TOI.

The proposal will have to be approved by the standing committee and then by the general body of the PMC before the actual implementation begins.

The PMC has decided to increase and improve the road network of the city through public-private partnership, rather than making it an entirely civic project. The civic body is also considering other modes of project financing such as transfer of development rights as well as build, operate, transfer and deferred payment methods, a senior civic official said.

Standing committee chairman Baburao Chandere said the civic standing committee members are "studying" the proposal for road-widening in the merged villages and a decision would be taken in the next few weeks.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 August 2012 09:41