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Rs.300 crore set aside for road development

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The Hindu     28.07.2012

Rs.300 crore set aside for road development

Staff Reporter

 Repair of Thrissur-Ollur-Thalore road beginsThe UDF government is committed to improving infrastructure facilities in the State, Minister for Public Works V.K. Ebrahim Kunju has said.

He was speaking after inaugurating the repair works of the Thrissur-Ollur-Thalore road here on Friday.The road has been developed at a cost of Rs.9.13 crore.

Amount earmarked

“An amount of Rs.300 crore has been earmarked for the development of major roads in the State.The Thrissur Corporation has been allotted Rs.35 core for developing roads in the city,” the Minister said.

Road widening

Responding to a complaint about traffic congestion at Ollur junction, the Minister said that if land was made available, the road widening work could be started in 10 days.

Reasonable compensation

The government was ready to give reasonable compensation to those evicted for their land, he said.M.P. Vincent, MLA, presided over the function. Therambil Ramakrishnan, MLA, Mayor I.P. Paul and others participated.

Renovation begins

The Minister also inaugurated the renovation work of the Puchetty-Eravimangalam-Puthur Road, to be done at Rs.50 lakh.The Peechi-Vilangankunnu Road will also be repaired at a cost of Rs.3 crore.

 

  •  Rs. 35 crore allotted for developing road  in Thrissur
  • ‘Widening of roads can be started if land if land is available’
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Link Road encroachments make mockery of pay-and-park scheme

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The Times of India    27.07.2012

Link Road encroachments make mockery of pay-and-park scheme

 NAGPUR: Unable to stand up against a group of 10 automobile spare parts shop owners and mechanics, a private contractor shut down Nagpur Municipal Corporation's (NMC's) pay-and-park scheme on the busy Link Road that connects Residency Road with Gaddigodam Chowk.

Confirming this, NMC traffic engineer Nasir Khan told TOI that some shop owners in the vicinity don't want the scheme as they feel it will hamper their business. "A major portion on both sides and pavements along the Sadar Link Road have been encroached upon by automobile repair shops," he said. From autorickshaws to trucks, one can spot mechanics repairing vehicles along this road during any time of the day.

Pedestrians find it difficult to use the footpaths as they have been allegedly encroached upon by the shopkeepers. Harried motorists want the stretch to be de-congested. "Authorities must take action to remove these encroachments which cause congestion during peak hours," they demanded.

Khan pointed out that in May this year, the then municipal commissioner Sanjeev Jaiswal and commissioner of police Ankush Dhanvijay had conducted a joint operation to clear these encroachments. Later in early July, NMC had reintroduced the pay and park scheme at commercial places across the city, including the Link Road. The NMC also erected four pay-and-park signboards here. A couple of days ago, some miscreants removed these boards and the mechanics resumed their work.

However, the shopkeepers' association has opposed the pay-and-park scheme. A delegation of the Link Road Vyapari Sangh led by President CN Harsulkar met deputy mayor Sandip Jadhav on this issue. Maintaining that the parking scheme on the road has adversely affected their business, Harsulkar said the NMC should instead use vacant plots as parking spaces.

Blaming the civic body for not providing parking space for shop owners, Harsulkar said, "It is not possible for us and our employees to pay parking fees everyday. We oppose the move and it is NMC's duty to provide us a separate parking space." The association has also requested the civic body to study possibilities of setting up 'multi-level parking' system in the city.

Nasir Khan said his department has sent a complaint to additional deputy municipal commissioner, Ravindra Kumbhare, and "we have also approached commissioner of police, Ankush Dhanvijay, to deploy at least four police personnel on this road to ensure proper implementation of the pay-and-park scheme. We have also discussed the encroachment issue with the police officials. The cops have assured to take steps against these illegal shops. We will soon restart the scheme," said Khan.

According to DCP (traffic) Jivaraj Dabhade, if the pay-and-park scheme is implemented in this part of the city, it would solve congestion problem not only on Kamptee road but also at Residency Road.

 

 

Civic body begins work on widening Suranjan Das Road

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The Hindu          21.07.2011

Civic body begins work on widening Suranjan Das Road

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The Rs. 14.74-crore project is likely to be completed in 10 months
For free flow of traffic: Suranjan Das Road will be converted into four-lane and the 3.85-km stretch will be made 18.5 metres wide. — Photo: K. Gopinathan
For free flow of traffic: Suranjan Das Road will be converted into four-lane and the 3.85-km stretch will be made 18.5 metres wide. — Photo: K. Gopinathan

Even amid the hue and cry over the controversial widening of Sankey Road, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) on Wednesday took up widening of Suranjan Das Road connecting Old Madras Road with HAL Airport Road.

C.V. Raman Nagar MLA S. Raghu and BBMP officials participated in the inaugural programme in which the extended areas were levelled to make way for road widening. The road will be converted to a four-lane one and the 3.85-km stretch will be made 18.5 metres wide.

Project cost

The entire project will cost Rs. 14.74 crore, with the BBMP and Bagmane Developers sharing the cost in the ratio of 75:25.

The project is expected to take 10 months for completion, while the stretch between Bharat Earth Movers Limited (BEML) Circle and Old Madras Road will be widened within five months.

141 trees to be axed

According to the official figures, an estimated 141 trees are being axed as a result of the project.

The MLA, however, maintained the official line that the tree park maintained by HAL near Jeevan Bimanagar will not be touched. “We will try to save as many trees as possible,” he said.

The present Passenger Car Unit (PCU) on the arterial stretch is said to be 2,267, and that is set to increase to 3,829 in 15 years.

The widening project is being touted as the solution to improve connectivity for the Namma Metro project (since the Metro Depot is at the end of the road in Byappanahalli) as well as for Bagmane Tech Park and the various Public Sector Units (PSUs) dotting the stretch.

“The water pipeline has already been laid between Old Madras Road and BEML Circle, and it won't be dug up again. So we are starting with the widening work on that side. There is no private property involved as HAL is giving the land,” Mr. Raghu said.

 


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