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Palike adds to Tagore Circle mess

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The Deccan Herald  08.11.2010

Palike adds to Tagore Circle mess

Bangalore, November 7, DHNS:

In its relentless pursuit of completing an ''unnecessary'' underpass at the Rabindranath Tagore Circle, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has now created another mess by forgetting to make a pathway for commuters to walk along the stretch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

With no footpaths, it will indeed be a testing time for citizens as the BBMP has further messed up its venture of the grade separator at Tagore Circle by digging the stretch at the other end of the underpass near the Basavanagudi Club. And this, without completing the work in front of the Basavanagudi police station.

The civic agency had recently announced that it had opened up one of the two service roads between Tagore Circle and Basavanagudi police station for public use.

While vehicular movement has been made convenient from Basavanagudi Police Station to Tagore Circle, it has been unable to complete its work in the other direction. As Palike officials claim to open the other service lane ‘shortly’, they are clearly behind their schedule for completion.

Moreover, many glitches are hobbling the timely completion of the project. When the project was launched, the BBMP did not express the need to acquire land from the public.
But now, it has stated its need of acquiring portions of a residential complex to ‘smoothen’ the service road. In the present situation, the civic agency needs at least 35 feet on either side for the service road with a footpath.

"We are in the process of acquiring private land. We have asked residents of a nearby apartment to part with a portion of their property so that a good service road can be built," a BBMP official said. Although prices for acquiring private properties have not been fixed, the location where the underpass has come is likely to have a hefty ‘price tag’, BBMP sources said.

In the interim, even before both the service roads are operational, the BBMP has dug up the whole stretch on the other side of Tagore Circle near the Basavanagudi Club.

There is very little space left for the service road near the Club and the only alternative before the BBMP is to acquire a portion of Club's property, sources said.

The controversial turn-key project has also run into cost overruns. Expected to cost Rs 19 crores when it began, it has now gone up to Rs 28 crores. The Palike, which initially claimed of completing the project within about eight months, is well behind the schedule.

Voices

“The whole project is a burden on residents of Basavanagudi. The pace and the manner in which the project is being executed is giving us a horrid time.”

Satish Chandra, Advocate

“The noise and vibration caused by heavy machines and the dust the construction work generates has given rise to problems of public health. Many people have developed bronchitis, asthma and sleeplessness.”

Shaila, resident

“Initially, the BBMP promised that only nine trees would be felled due to the grade separator but now we are told that 80 trees would be chopped down.”

Last Updated on Monday, 08 November 2010 05:47
 

Slew of projects reduces roads to narrow lanes

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The Deccan Herald  02.11.2010

Slew of projects reduces roads to narrow lanes

K Narasimhamurthy, Kolar, Nov 1, DH News Service:

The never-ending development projects in the City have compelled the people to tread narrow roads, braving open drains and pits.

The Karnataka Urban Water Supply and Drainage Board had dug the road wantonly for drainage work. By the time the project came to close citizens were accustomed to uneven-surfaced roads. As the drainage project came to close, another one to construct storm water drainage has now begun.

As a result, road asphalting has come to standstill. Sewage water is stagnating on roads due to clogged and incomplete drainage.

Heaps of soil dug for the project too have not been removed and the recent rains only compounded the misery. The roads have been rendered unfit, both for vehicles and pedestrians.

Drainage work is progressing in main roads of PC Extension. Consequently, the road is lost in slush, rain water. A parked concrete mixer reduced the visibility as a result of which a cameraman of a private channel skidded on his bike. There is no street light in the particular corner and such incidents have become order of the day.

Meanwhile, the ‘suggestion’ of a few councillors to the residents on laying water supply pipelines too has been promptly complied with.

It has been a month since metalling was done and copious rains have washed away the surface soil. Asphalting cannot be carried out unless the drainage work is completed.
On the other hand, there have also been complaints of slipshod work on drainage. Municipal Commissioner had directed to reconstruct a drainage in the second ward after he noticed poor quality work.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 02 November 2010 05:58
 

Repair work on foot overbridge at andheri begins

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Hindustan Times  01.11.2010

Repair work on foot overbridge at andheri begins

The public foot overbridge at the Andheri station was shut for repairs on Sunday afternoon, forcing many people to cross the tracks.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Western Railways (WR) started repair and replacement work on the public FOB on October 29.

The WR said it was allowing people without tickets to use the railway bridge (towards Churchgate-end) next to the public FOB.

“We are allowing people without tickets to use the railway FOB. They don’t have to fear getting caught,” said S Chandrayan, chief PRO of Western Railway.

Work on the FOB began only after the WR received around Rs 25 lakh from the BMC.

The WR will replace the old girder with new ones, apart from making structural changes in the FOB. Work is expected to finish by November 20.

On weekends, work will be carried out during the day, on weekdays it will be done between 1am and 4am.

Last Updated on Monday, 01 November 2010 11:09
 


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