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Corporation proposes to re-lay damaged roads at Rs. 16.30 crore

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The Hindu       28.11.2014  

Corporation proposes to re-lay damaged roads at Rs. 16.30 crore

Proposal to repair roads damaged due to recent rains, by using plastic waste

The City Municipal Corporation has proposed to re-lay damaged roads at a total of Rs. 16.30 crore in all the four zones in the city.

The Commissionerate of Municipal Administration, Chennai has asked the Corporation to submit a proposal for carrying out re-laying of roads in areas that were damaged due to under ground drainage work and Mettur – Salem Dedicated Water Supply Scheme.

The order directed the Corporation to submit a proposal to repair roads damaged due to recent rains, by using plastic waste.

Also, drainage works could also be undertaken, the order said.

After inspecting various roads, the Corporation has prepared a detailed report that proposes to carry out 61 works, including drainage for 3.215 k.m. and roads for 20.963 k.m.

The total proposal stood at Rs. 1,630.13 lakh.

In Suramangalam Zone, 13 works including roads for 4,653 k.m. would be carried out at a cost of Rs. 405.68 lakh; in Hasthampatti Zone, 14 works, including drainage for 1.005 k.m. and roads for 5.318 k.m. at a cost of Rs. 410 lakh; in Ammapet Zone, 19 works, including roads for 6.172 k.m. at a cost of Rs. 400 lakh; and in Kondalampatti Zone, 15 works, including drainage for 2.210 k.m. and roads for 4.820 k.m. at a cost of Rs. 414.45 lakh would be done.

Officials said that under the Tamil Nadu Urban Road Infrastructure Project (TURIP), funds would be sanctioned and works would be carried out.

A detailed report that proposes to carry out 61 works prepared. The totalproposal stood at Rs. 1,630.13 lakh.

 

Corporation gets loan for UGD, water supply scheme works

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The Hindu      27.11.2014 

Corporation gets loan for UGD, water supply scheme works

The loan is repayable over a period of three years

The Tamil Nadu Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (TUFIDCO) has sanctioned Rs. 9.85 crore, as interest-free loan, to the Salem Corporation for executing the Mettur – Salem Dedicated Water Supply Scheme and underground drainage work.

The City Municipal Corporation is implementing the dedicated water supply scheme and the underground sewerage scheme at a cost of Rs. 320.54 crore and Rs. 149.39 crore respectively.

As per the funding pattern, the Corporation has to contribute Rs. 3.5 crore for water scheme and Rs. 7.8 crore for UGD scheme. So far, the Corporation has spent Rs. 4.4 crore for the water scheme and has to contribute the remaining Rs. 10.93 crore.

Since the Corporation was cash-strapped, it passed a resolution in September 2013 urging the government to sanction the loan under the Integrated Urban Development Mission scheme.

Based on the request, TUFIDCO sanctioned Rs. 3.05 crore for water scheme and Rs. 6.8 crore for UGD works apart from a grant of Rs. 1 crore for the UGD work. The loan is repayable over a period of three years in equal instalments and the State Quality Monitors, appointed by TUFIDCO, would monitor the progress of these schemes regularly.

 

Corporation removes hoardings

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The Hindu       27.11.2014 

Corporation removes hoardings

The Coimbatore Corporation for the second day on Wednesday removed 155 illegal hoardings, sign boards and advertisements in the city. On Tuesday it had removed over 120 hoardings from across the city. According to Commissioner K. Vijayakarthikeyan, the civic body workers also removed 512 advertisement boards that were nailed into trees.

On Wednesday, the officials disconnected 31 illegal water connections. On Tuesday, the Corporation had severed 15 illegal water connections.

 

 


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