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Corporation mulls ‘pay-and-park’ system in Thillai Nagar

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The Hindu          30.10.2014  

Corporation mulls ‘pay-and-park’ system in Thillai Nagar

  • Free for all:Haphazard parking of two-wheelers and autorickshaws on Thillai Nagar main road causes huge inconvenience to road-users.— Photo: A. Muralitharan
    Free for all:Haphazard parking of two-wheelers and autorickshaws on Thillai Nagar main road causes huge inconvenience to road-users.— Photo: A. Muralitharan

Civic body aims to cash in on shopping crowd flocking the area

The Tiruchirapalli City Corporation has proposed to levy a fee for parking vehicles on some arterial roads in the city.

The proposal, once approved by the Corporation Council, may be implemented on a pilot basis predominantly in and around Thillai Nagar, the city’s prime residential locality where a large number of commercial establishments have come up in recent years.

According to the proposal, the fee is to be levied for vehicles parked on the Thillai Nagar Main Road, Shastri Road, and Fort Station Road, all in Thillai Nagar, and E.V.R.Road-Vayalur Road near Puthur.

The corporation plans to levy a fee of Rs. 3 for two-wheelers; Rs. 5 for four-wheelers such as cars and vans and Rs. 10 for buses. All rates will be applicable for a six-hour period.

The corporation estimates that it could rake in about Rs. 22 lakh a year through the levy of the parking fee on these roads.

The civic body’s initiative seems to be mainly aimed at cashing in the large number of shoppers who clock the areas. In the absence of provision for parking in most of the commercial buildings, visitors park their vehicles on the road sides.

It has been widely alleged that many of these buildings have been built with plan approvals showing parking space in basements but these have been converted into commercial area in violation of the rules.

According to an official resolution which will be tabled before the Corporation Council, there were 280 commercial establishments on the Thillai Nagar Main Road; 172 on Shastri Road; 50 on Fort Station Road, and 20 along the EVR Road.

In recent years, the police had enforced a no-parking rule along the arterial roads such as the Thillai Nagar Main Road.

But this is giving headache to people living on the cross roads in the area as vehicles are parked haphazardly on these roads.

With violators often being penalised, people visiting the shops and innumerable commercial establishments along the Thillai Nagar Main Road started flocking the cross roads to park their vehicles. The situation has turned so bad that vehicles could hardly negotiate the cross roads, especially at the 11th Cross. Accidents have become frequent at the cross road intersections.

There have been demands that parking should not be allowed for at least 100 metres on the cross roads from the Thillai Nagar Main Road.

It remains to be seen whether the corporation move will help regulate the problem or aggravate it.

 

Pudukottai municipality draws up plan for drains

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The Hindu        30.10.2014  

Pudukottai municipality draws up plan for drains

The Pudukottai municipality has drafted a plan to ensure proper maintenance and upkeep of drains built by the erstwhile ‘samasthanam’ in various parts of the town.

The clearing of the silt in the channels is aimed at preventing water-logging in the residential areas, according to municipal officials.

It would help control the mosquito menace in the town. Already, the municipality had executed work on dredging major tanks.

Of the 32 tanks, dredging had been completed on 28 tanks. Dredging on the tanks ensured maximum harvesting of the rainwater during the course of the northeast monsoon.

The town accounted for 60 km of drainage channels of which channels to a cumulative length of 58 km had been cleared of silt for ensuring free flow of flood water. The municipality had identified flood-prone areas based on the past three years’ data and had intensified the dredging operation at a few colonies such as Nizam Colony, Kamarajapuram, Malaiyeedu, and Koodal Nagar.

“In case of heavy rain, the residents in these areas will be evacuated and accommodated in the nearby municipal schools,” official source told The Hindu here on Wednesday.

C. Vijaya Baskar, Minister for Health, inspected the dredging work being executed in the town and advised the municipal and public health officials to ensure proper upkeep of the channels. He inspected the Periya Vaikkal which runs to a length of 2 km in the town.

 

Corpn. launches green drive

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The Hindu      30.10.2014 

Corpn. launches green drive

Coimbatore Corporation has launched green city initiative to plant saplings across the city. Designated officers will liaison with residents’ associations to plant saplings, look after the safety of those and also receive complaints of tree cutting and hammering nails.

A release from the civic body said that as per instructions from Mayor P. Rajkumar, the civic body will plant saplings that are suitable to local conditions in its establishments, including schools, parks and roadsides.

The officers will be in-charge of the trees’ safety and will work with residents’ association.

The officers are also empowered to remove nails from trees.

Members of the public can reach the officers – Rajesh Venugopal on 94892-06016, Sabari Raj on 94892-06003, Muthukumar on 948920-06013 and K. Jayalakshmi on 94421-04122.

 


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