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Versova, Madh-Marve beaches to sparkle

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Hindustan Times 10.12.2009

Versova, Madh-Marve beaches to sparkle

The municipality is working on a plan to turn the city’s western coastline into a series of well-maintained sandy beachfronts.

To start with, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) wants to develop the Versova and Madh-Marve beaches along the lines of the beautified Juhu beach – making aesthetic improvements to the area while maintaining its ecological balance.

The architect behind the Juhu beautification project, P K Das, is working on the plan for Versova and Madh-Marve. “The brief for these two beaches is similar to what we did at Juhu. We want to retain the open space and involve local residents in the project,” said Das.

The plan entails enriching of the beaches, clearing of slums in the area, beautification of access roads, with gardens and provisions for public functions like Ganpati immersions. Before 2006, when it was cleaned up, 40 per cent of the open space at Juhu beach was encroached on. Today, it is a walker’s delight, and is considered one of the best-maintained seafronts in the city.

“The idea is to use the beach as a public space. We want to leave it as open as possible, instead of clogging the beach with new structures. We want people to start connecting with beaches,” said Additional Municipal Commissioner Manisha Mhaiskar.

The 2.5-km Versova beach currently has numerous slums in the vicinity. In his survey of the western waterfront from Colaba to Madh-Marve, Das found about 400 pre-1980 houses that will need to be relocated with minimal disruption. Madh-Marve is a relatively unexplored beach. “Its sandy character will be maintained, the rest of the elements will be planned around it,” he said.

By integrating all the beaches along our western coastline, Mumbai will have a distinct identity as a city surrounded by water,” said Mhaiskar, adding that the budget for the project will be worked out after the plan is finalised.

The BMC is also planning facelifts for beachfronts at Bandra Bandstand and Carter Road, which have suffered sunk tiles and erosion of retaining walls.

“We will eventually return to these waterfronts with a view to maintain and preserve,” said Mhaiskar.

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 December 2009 10:48
 

Urban development draft policy adopts holistic approach

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The Hindu 10.12.09

Urban development draft policy adopts holistic approach

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Specific corridors of industrial development connecting key cities may be taken up

Draft policy recommends establishment of industrial zones near smaller towns and cities


GULBARGA: The draft policy of the Urban Development plan circulated by the Urban Development Department in the State has proposed drastic changes in urban planning to achieve a holistic development in the future.

One of the major proposals mooted in the draft policy is to align the proposed urban development policy with other sector development policies, including the Industrial Development, Infrastructural Development policy to achieve overall development of urban areas. Implementing the different development policies of different sectors in isolation would lead to unbalanced development in some areas and sectors while leaving out the other sectors.

Official sources told The Hindu here today that the draft policy has recommended number of measures to be taken in the development of the larger metropolitan region — Bangalore Metropolitan Region (BMR) — around the core city.

Specific corridors of industrial development connecting the key cities in the State may be taken up on Hospet-Bellary-Raichur, Tumkur-Bangalore-Hosur-Mysore- Mandya, Belgaum-Hubli-Dharwad, Davanagere-Harihar and Ratnagiri-Goa-Karwar- Mangalore.

Growth centres

The draft policy also recommends establishment of industrial zones near smaller towns and cities to encourage the development of these areas and allowing them to emerge as growth centres.

The local bodies should also be empowered and encouraged to develop plans for their economic development.

In another major recommendation, it proposes to replace the local planning method with a broader spatial approach in the major cities, including Bangalore, Hubli-Dharwad and Mysore.

It recommends abolishing the existing Urban Development Authorities and to replace them with Metropolitan Planning Committees in Bangalore, Hubli-Dharwad and Mysore, and District Planning Committees in other cities.

The draft policy also said the district-level spatial planning should consolidate the various plans made by the local planning authorities and develop a draft plan for the improvement of the district as a whole.

The planning efforts should selectively channelise social and economic activities to tier-2 cities and concentrate on new investments in clusters that can have a high multiplier effect.

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 December 2009 05:29
 

AP to create 51 new urban mandals

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The Business Line 08.12.2009

AP to create 51 new urban mandals

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Hyderabad, Dec. 7

The State Government has agreed in principle for an administrative proposal to create new urban mandals with the objective of extending better service to the people.

Following a meeting the State Chief Minister, Mr K. Rosaiah, and the Revenue Minister, Mr Dharmana Prasada Rao, had with the revenue department officials, it was decided to re-organise the urban mandals according to the 2001 population data.

Accordingly, 51 new urban mandals will be created along with additional revenue staff. The Government is of the opinion that the creation of these urban mandals will help reduce excess burden faced by the revenue staff in the urban areas.

By reorganising these mandals, according to a press statement, the State Government seeks to provide better field administration in the new urban areas basing them on the population criteria. It is proposed to have additional revenue inspectors to help in the administrative work.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 December 2009 07:39
 


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