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‘Follow rules on plastic bags’

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The Hindu             29.01.2014 

‘Follow rules on plastic bags’

To reduce pollution:Coimbatore Corporation Commissioner G. Latha at a meeting on handling of plastic waste in the city, on Tuesday.- Photo: M.Periasamy
To reduce pollution:Coimbatore Corporation Commissioner G. Latha at a meeting on handling of plastic waste in the city, on Tuesday.- Photo: M.Periasamy

The Coimbatore Corporation on Tuesday asked manufacturers, wholesale and retail sellers and consumers of plastic bags to follow rules or face severe action. At a meeting convened at the Corporation Kalaiarangam, Commissioner G. Latha said that the civic body had convened the meeting seeking their support in handling plastic waste and also asking them to follow the rules.

She said that as per the rules, the plastic bag manufacturers should not manufacture bags less than 40 micron and have the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board registration number and details on bags that were more than 40 micron thick.

The Coimbatore District Plastic Manufacturers Association’s president V.K. Balu, wanted the Corporation to create more awareness among the public saying that they should be taught to not mix the plastics and degradable waste.

M. Mohamed Rafi of plastics recyclers association asked the Corporation to create a facility so that the association’s members could collect plastics for recycling.

Mayor S.M. Velusamy said that the civic body was committed to reducing plastics in the city. Deputy Mayor Leelavathi Unni, Deputy Commissioner S. Sivarasu, senior officials and councillors participated in the function.

 

Rs. 400 crore sought to realise new projects

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The Hindu              28.01.2014

Rs. 400 crore sought to realise new projects

Karthik Madhavan

The Coimbatore Corporation on Thursday made a proposal to the Municipal Administration, and Water Supply Department officials in Chennai for about Rs. 400 crore to implement schemes for pedestrians.

The corporation wants to lay pedestrian-friendly footpaths for 9km, create pedestrian zones for 1.1km, lay bicycle tracks for 34km, create greenways for 26.6km, and create a bicycle sharing system on a 19 sq km area at Rs. 140 crore.

Another proposal was to improve the public transport, and creating a bus rapid transit system at Rs. 193 crore.

The footpaths would be laid on NSR Road for 1.8km, Mettupalayam Road for 4km, T.V. Samy Street for 1.2km and D.B. Road for 1.6km, according to sources in the corporation.

A pedestrian zone would be created on Big Bazaar Street for 1.1km. Vehicles would not be allowed on the stretch.

Bicycle tracks would be laid along the Gandhi Managar Road, Vilankurichi-Masakalipalayam-Trichy Road, Vilankurichi-Codissia-Kalapatti-Avinashi Road, and Race Course. Greenways would come up near Valangulam, Singanallur Tank, and along the Noyyal River.

The objective of the project was to reduce private transport, promote public transport by providing quality service, and encourage people to go in for non-motorised transport, wherever possible, by providing the necessary infrastructure.

The project aimed at taking the percentage of people who walk from 28 in 2013 to 30 in 2018, people who bicycle from seven to nine, take buses from 19 to 21 and private transport from 38 to 26.

 

Corporation proposes to reclaim city for pedestrians

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The Times of India             25.01.2014 

Corporation proposes to reclaim city for pedestrians

COIMBATORE: Life in the city is set for a makeover. One may get to cycle safely or enjoy a breezy walk and shop in exclusive pedestrian zones proposed in the commercial and congested areas near Big Bazaar Street in the near future. Greenways (walking and cycle tracks along the lakes) and footpaths should help pedestrians reclaim the city from motor vehicles.

All these and more have been promised in the final draft of transport improvement proposals prepared by city corporation and presented in Chennai at a meet of municipal administration officials on Thursday. The draft was prepared after brainstorming and discussions among corporation officials and experts here in November.

The proposals seek to overhaul the transport system in the city. As part of enhancing the non-motorised transport in the city, public transport will be re-hauled and road space increased. Coimbatore Municipal Corporation (CMC) and the Commissionerate of Municipal Administration in Chennai are to implement these proposals in a phased manner over five years.

"Priority will to build cycle tracks and footpaths. The civic budget will provide allocations and, if required, the proposals could be implemented through ongoing schemes like the Integrated Urban Development Mission," said Phanindra Reddy, secretary, Municipal Administration and Water Supply Department.

Footpaths, pedestrian zones, cycle tracks, greenways are to be readied in the first two years. A cycle sharing system has been proposed, which will be integrated with the mass rapid transit system that is to be implemented in the city. The corporation will construct footpaths on NSR Road up to Mettupalayam Road (1.8km), Eru Company to Avinashi Lingam Power House (4km), T V Samy Street to Mettupalayam Road (1.2 km) and from Cowley Brown Street Intersection to Sundaram Street Point on D B Road (1.6km). Pedestrian zones are planned on a 1.1-km stretch on Big Bazaar Street. "Alternate parking spots will have to be provided where people could halt their vehicles and walk for shopping and other purposes," said S Sivarasu, deputy commissioner, CMC.

Four exclusive cycle tracks have been proposed for 34 km covering Race Course, Vilankurichi Road, Masakalipalayam, CODISSIA and Kalapatti. There are plans to construct greenways at Valankulam, Ukkadam Periakulam and Sanganur Canal. A cycle sharing network spanning 19 sq km with at least 2,000 cycles at 100 bicycle hiring stations at major places including Gandhipuram, Saibaba Colony, Ukkadam and Puliyakulam has also been proposed. Public could hire cycles from one point and drop it elsewhere for a nominal fee. The initiative is expected to cut down the number of motorised two and three wheelers on the roads.

"It is a welcome move to have cycle tracks and pedestrian zones in congested areas in Oppanakara Street. We hope it will be properly conceptualised and implemented," said D Balasundaram, chairman, City Technical Advisory Group (CTAG), CMC.

The design of the project is estimated to cost Rs 5.6 crore and Rs 139 crore is the likely to be the construction expense.

As part of re-hauling the motorised transport in the city, a Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS), exclusive and segregated lanes for buses alone, is to be implemented over two phases in five years at the cost of Rs 1,500 crore, with 72 km in the first phase and 25 km in the second phase. Ukkadam will be the main hub with corridors to Perianaickenpalayam, Saravanampatti, Neelambur and Ondipudur.

 


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