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45 new parking lots identified, corporation on lookout for contractors

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The Times of India 16.01.2010

45 new parking lots identified, corporation on lookout for contractors

CHENNAI: Unhappy with the service of the Tamil Nadu Ex-Servicemen Corporation (TEXCO) in connection with the collection of parking fee, the city corporation is in the process of identifying new contractors. By the time the contract with TEXCO winds up on January 31, new contractors will have been identified by the local body, informed sources say.

Presently, TEXCO collects the fee prescribed by the local body at 97 parking lots in the city. "After a wide survey undertaken recently by zonal officials focusing on the need to streamline the parking system, at least 45 more parking lots were identified in the ten zones. The final list includes 142 lots in the city," a senior official told TOI.

The corporation's decision to move to private contractors was taken, following com plaints from various quarters that TEXCO parking attendants, related to ex-servicemen, were reportedly charging more than the stipulated amount from four-wheelers. The civic agency, entitled to receive 70% of the parking fee collection, was also not receiving dues on time.

A recent survey by a consultant engaged by the corporation estimates that a sum of Rs 3.71 crore can be collected yearly from the new list of parking lots, much higher than TEXCO's annual collection of Rs 2.01 crore. Civic body officials had projected collection of Rs 6.75 crore, sources say.

Significantly, a set of guidelines has been laid down for new contractors. There will be implementation of 33.1% reservation for women among staff collecting parking fee. Instead of tokens, printed receipts will be provided. The parking fee slip will be produced from a hand-held device. In case of vehicle theft from the parking lot or missing parts, the licencee will be held responsible. The licencee will mark the boundry of the parking lot and ensure that the area is not encroached on. At each parking lot, a notice board will display the parking tariff. The notice board will adhere to the Indian Road Congress stipulations and display a website address for complaints as well as the telephone number of the corporation and the licensee.

The daily parking fee now is Rs 20 for four-wheelers and tourist cars and Rs 50 for lorries; for 12 hours, it is Rs 15 for tempo vans, private buses and tractors/trailers. The corporation will not collect parking fee from two-wheelers and autorickshaws.

 

Renovation of Kodambakkam bridge recommended

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The Hindu 16.01.2010

Renovation of Kodambakkam bridge recommended

Deepa H Ramakrishnan

Photo: S.S.Kumar

Set for facelift: A view of the Kodambakkam bridge. —

CHENNAI: The consultant appointed to study the structural stability of the nearly 50-year-old Kodambakkam bridge, has submitted its report to the Chennai Corporation.

The firm, which recommends that the bridge be renovated , said that the expansion joints and the bearings be replaced. The civic body had commissioned the study as it wanted to strengthen the facility. Due to constant wear and tear, iron rods are exposed in certain places on the 600-metre-long bridge.

During the study it was found that the expansion joints had weakened due to water seepage, which has to be arrested.

The Mumbai-based consultancy has said that the surface has to be relaid. It has said that during the repair works at least a portion of the construction beneath the bridge, which is a market, should be removed.

Using ultra sonic pulse velocity test it studied the homogeneity and integrity of the existing concrete. It also conducted core concrete sampling. The report has suggested several methods and chemicals that need be used in the strengthening.

Officials of the Chennai Corporation said that the report would be studied by its technical committee, which would decide on the methodology based on which the consultant would give a detailed estimate of the cost.

Last Updated on Saturday, 16 January 2010 10:36
 

Coimbatore Corporation to build bridges, improve roads

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The Hindu 16.01.2010

Coimbatore Corporation to build bridges, improve roads

Special Correspondent

State Government sanctions funds for the works, 71 roads will be improved

– Photo:S. Siva Saravanan

SET FOR FACELIFT: D.B. Road at R.S. Puram is among the roads in the city that will be improved with funds sanctioned by the State Government.

COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore Corporation is set to take up a number of road and bridge works in the city over the next few months.

Funds have been sanctioned by the State Government and the Corporation Council too has cleared proposals to take up some key roads for improvements and also to provide foot path for pedestrians.

Some main roads and link roads in the city will be improved with Rs.26 crore sanctioned by the State Government from the State Infrastructure and Amenities Fund.

Widening and black topping of roads in the city are some of the works, according to Corporation Commissioner Anshul Mishra.

As many as 71 roads, totally measuring 75 km, would be taken up for widening or black topping.

These would include D.B. Road at R.S. Puram, Nallampalayam Road, Villankurichi Road and Thanneerpandal Road.

The Corporation Council approved at its urgent meeting on Wednesday four proposals for widening of roads, construction of bridges and laying foot paths at Rs. 3.59 crore. A 40 ft scheme road would be laid near Ranga Vilas Mill The scheme road would connect Avanashi Road with Tiruchi Road.

The Corporation said the scheme road would enable easier access for people residing along Tiruchi Road to offices and educational institutions on Avanashi Road.

The Corporation allocated Rs.75 lakh to construct a bridge that would link the road with Sowripalayam Road and facilitate the access from Tiruchi Road to Avanashi Road.

The Corporation would lay a road from Chinnaswamy Road to reach Avanashi Road through S.N.R. Sons College and Avarampalayam Road.

A bridge across Sanganur Canal would be built at Rs.75 lakh as part of the road work.

Pavements for pedestrians would be laid from Anna Statue to Lakshmi Mills on Avanashi Road at Rs.59 lakh.

A sum of Rs.75 lakh each would be spent on laying pavements from Hosur Road to Puliakulam and along Krishnaswamy Road.

Land acquisition

The Corporation also received a boost to its Pilloor Phase II drinking water scheme in the form of Government clearance for acquiring land from the Department of Forests for a collection well.

Mr. Mishra said the Government had cleared the acquisition of 1.83 acres for the well.

The Department of Forests would be compensated with 3.66 acres of revenue land at Tenkarai, costing Rs.10.12 lakh.

While the district administration would hand over the land to the Department of Forests, the Coimbatore Corporation would pay for it.

The clearance by the Government would help in speeding up the implementation of those components of the scheme that related to creating infrastructure in the forests.

Last Updated on Saturday, 16 January 2010 10:30
 


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