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100 bus route roads to be repaired

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The Hindu  01.12.2010

100 bus route roads to be repaired

Staff Reporter

Damaged stretches identified; work to begin after December 15
— Photo: V. Ganesan

WAITING FOR FACELIFT: Triplicane High Road is one of the bus route roads where repair works are to be undertaken shortly.

CHENNAI: Chennai Corporation will carry out repair works on 100 bus route roads across the city with funds from the State government, Mayor M. Subramanian announced on Tuesday.

Addressing the Corporation Council meeting, he said: “The stretches of bus route roads that are damaged have been identified. The work will begin after December 15.”

Rough patches measuring over 4 lakh sq m were identified for the purpose before the onset of the north east monsoon, but the civic body was able to complete work on only 20 per cent of them.

According to the civic body, the repair of the roads is estimated to cost at least Rs.60 crore. Over 130 bus route roads in the city are damaged and 100 of them that require immediate attention would be selected by the government shortly for undertaking repair work.

The roads identified by the civic body require complete re-laying. Road cuts made by the utility service providers and the recent rains have been cited as reasons for the poor condition of roads.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 December 2010 09:07
 

Rs. 16.15 crore for executing road works in Cuddalore district

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The Hindu      26.11.2010

Rs. 16.15 crore for executing road works in Cuddalore district

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Funds to be used for improving existing roads, laying cement roads

CUDDALORE: The State government has allotted a sum of Rs. 16.15 crore under special roads scheme to Cuddalore district.

The funds will be utilised for improving existing roads and laying cement roads in municipalities such as Cuddalore, Panruti, Vriddhachalam, Nellikuppam and Chidambaram, according to Collector P. Seetharaman.

He told presspersons here that all road works would be completed by March 31 next. The government had earmarked a total of Rs. 1,000 crore for the construction of tar and cement roads in the municipalities and town panchayats in the entire State, which included Rs. 16.15 crore for Cuddalore district.

As regards Cuddalore town, a sum of Rs. 10.38 crore had been sanctioned under the special scheme for construction of 40 roads and another Rs. 10.32 crore by the Highways Department for 75 roads.

Cuddalore Municipal Chairman T. Thangarasu issued work orders on Wednesday for laying cement roads to a distance of 17.65 km at a cost of Rs. 8 crore and tar roads to a distance of 5.94 km at a cost of Rs. 2.11 crore.

As the northeast monsoon was active over Cuddalore, the road works would begin in the third week of December.

In Panruti municipality, 7.81 km-long tar roads would be laid at a cost of Rs. 1.33 crore and 7.81 km-long cement roads laid at a cost of Rs. 1.39 crore. In Vriddhachalam municipality, work on 13 cement roads would be taken up at a cost of Rs. 80.10 lakh and work on 28 tar roads at a cost of Rs. 1.5 crore.

In Nellikuppam municipality, 14 tar roads would be laid at a cost of Rs. 1.02 crore and in Chidambaram municipality road works would be undertaken on Western Car Street at a cost of Rs. 65 lakh.

Another sum of Rs. 2.5 crore had been allotted for improving Chidambaram-Sivapuri-Kavarapattu Street, Venugopalapuram Street and the traffic roundabout in Chidambaram town, Mr. Seetharaman said.

 

Nightmare on city streets

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The Deccan Chronicle  25.11.2010

Nightmare on city streets

Nov. 24: Even as the state government and local bodies continue to spend crores of public money for re-laying the battered roads, the situation has not improved. Potholes, battered pavements and incomplete stormwater drains seem to be the order of the day. Despite real estate prices sky-rocketing in the suburbs, the tale of their roads is worse and they have not seen any change for the past three years.

According to official sources, the ongoing underground drainage works in Tambaram, Pallavaram, Avadi and Ambattur have affected road re-laying in these neighbourhoods for the last few years. The local bodies in these municipalities are unable to carry on the regular repairs of interior roads. “Though the major bus route roads are maintained, the interior roads continue to be in a shambles and the situation of the Madras-Tirupati high road is pathetic,” laments Mr K. Narayanan, who operates cab services for MNCs.

“Both Ambattur and Guindy industrial estates suffer from bad roads and the recent rains have added to the existing woes,” says Mr Madhukar Rao, who operates a lathe factory in Ambattur. The government announced six-laning of the highly congested MTH road, but the project hangs in balance due to red-tapism. In such a situation, the highway department should at least expand the road, wherever it is possible, in a phased manner, he adds.

According to Chennai corporation sources, the intermittent rain played spoilsport with road repair works last month. The annual expenditure of the corporation for maintaining its roads comes to around `120 crore. For bus route roads, the civic body shells out `30 to 40 crore and for the remaining interior roads, the expenditure is about `80 crore.

Admitting that the underground drainage work has affected road re-laying works in Pallavaram, municipal chairman E. Karunanidhi said the municipality will spend `9.6 crore to repair and re-lay the battered roads.

Echoing similar sentiments, Tambaram municipal chairman E. Mani said the underground drainage works have been completed in 40 per cent of the localities and in these areas, road re-laying will begin at a cost of `6.85 crore, he said.

The state government recently began work on the proposed, 30-kilometre outer ring road, estimated to cost `1,086 crore. The road would start from Vandalur (NH 45) and connect Nemilicherry (NH 205) via Nazarathpet in Poonamalee and is expected to decongest inner ring road.

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 November 2010 05:41
 


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