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Flyover to have cautionary signals

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The Hindu            30.10.2013

Flyover to have cautionary signals

Besides marking margins and central lining, cautionary measures like glow-sign stickers on dividers to help identify at nights should be installed on the Asilmetta flyover to avoid accidents, Municipal Commissioner M. V. Satyanarayana has said.

Central-lighting must be ensured all along the flyover and if there was any problem traffic should be regulated. Speed limit should be 40 km an hour. He held a meeting with ACP (traffic) Suresh Babu and Circle-Inspector D. Rajeswara Rao on Tuesday evening.

The measures came in the wake of death of two youths in an accident on the flyover in the early hours of Sunday.

Cautionary boards indicating danger and direction boards should also be set up.

 

GHMC begins road repair work

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The Hindu            30.10.2013

GHMC begins road repair work

unending MISERY:Commuters on the Krishna Nagar Road near Yousufguda have to traverse through a dust storm what with the road battered after the recent rains.- PHOTO: G. RAMAKRISHNA
unending MISERY:Commuters on the Krishna Nagar Road near Yousufguda have to traverse through a dust storm what with the road battered after the recent rains.- PHOTO: G. RAMAKRISHNA

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) engineering wing has begun repair and restoration work on roads that were badly damaged in the heavy rains across the city last week.

Even while the potholes and the craters were being attended to, denizens continued to suffer with the dust on the roads that has turned driving into a blinding affair for the last three days.

The municipal officials have taken up enumeration of the affected road stretches and potholes to prepare budgetary estimates for the repairs while teams accompanied with required infrastructure were despatched for restoration of the damaged main corridors.

Senior officials rued that all their efforts in the last two months to give some semblance to the city roads were washed out in the four days when rains lashed the city last week. Last month, the civic body was working on filling nearly 20,000 identified potholes and repairs on several roads at a cost of Rs.14 crore.

“We had spent Rs.10 crore and achieved some results but we have to again reassess the damage caused by the recent downpour,” an official said. GHMC is also contemplating earmarking Rs.50 lakh for each of the five zones for quick tenders and taking up restoration works at the earliest.

Engineer-in-Chief R. Dhan Singh said repair and restoration work was already taken up at several stretches in the city and some of them were already attended to.

“We are in the process of identifying the total damage to roads due to the recent rains and budget estimates will be prepared accordingly before taking up the work,” he said.

However, gravel and soil that had spread out on the roads along with dust continued to trouble motorists as the municipal sweepers were piling up mounds of dust brushed from the roadsides on many stretches but within no time these were swirling in the air as there was a delay in the trucks picking them up, charged commuters.

 

Concretization of road to be over by December, says AMC

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The Times of India              28.10.2013  

Concretization of road to be over by December, says AMC

AURANGABAD: Municipal commissioner Harshdeep Kamble inspected the ongoing concretization work of the road between Kranti Chowk and the Aurangabad railway station on Sunday. Kamble directed the concerned authorities to complete the work at the earliest.

The civic body started concretization work on the left side of the four-lane road on Sunday. City engineer Sakhram Panzade told TOI the concrete road would be ready by December. "We will open a portion of the road for citizens by the end of this year but it will take some more time to complete the entire concretization work. The central part of the four-lane road is being concretized. People can use the concrete part while tar would be put on the rest of the stretch," he added. Work on the 2.5-km long concrete stretch has been going on since June 2012.

When asked about AMC's plans to improve the condition of roads in other areas, Panzade said the civic chief had asked officials to speed up work on some main roads.

Kamble also visited the Harsul Lake. The AMC recently announced that it would start supplying water from the lake water to residents living nearby. Commenting on the AMC's preparation on lifting water from Harsul, Panzade said equipments have been procured to carry out the work. "Mayor Kala Oza will perform jal poojan on October 29, after which the water supply will begin," he said.

 


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