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Ambattur Municipality plans more parks

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The Hindu  04.10.2010

Ambattur Municipality plans more parks

K. Lakshmi


One of the parks being developed at Mogappair West by Ambattur Municipality.

CHENNAI: Several areas of Ambattur Municipality will get more parks by November as the local body is expediting works to develop 15 such facilities.

It has allocated Rs.3 crore this fiscal to develop parks in vacant lands and around waterbodies that are being polluted. Work is under way to improve many of the existing 10 parks and create new ones in many areas, including Anna Nagar West.

Officials of the municipality said that the Rs.1.2-crore project to rejuvenate Thangal lake in Vijayalakshmipuram and develop a park around it would be over by November. While construction of a compound wall around the seven-acre site and drainage network was nearing completion, work was on to deepen the lake and provide walkers' track. Similar work was being carried out at Selliamman temple tank in Athipet.

The municipality was also planning to construct a compound wall around a three-acre land in Elango Nagar to create park and construct a much awaited sports complex. A green belt of 10 metre would also be developed at a cost of Rs.72 lakh. Funding from State government was awaited for the complex that would have several facilities, including a badminton court and swimming pool, an official said.

The parks coming up on Eighth Cross Street, Mogappair Eri Scheme at a cost of Rs.15 lakh, near Mogappair West bus terminus, ICF Colony and Gopalaswamy Nagar in Ambattur were expected to be opened in a month.

Four small parks being developed in Anna Nagar Western Extension would also be opened in two months.

Other localities, including Padi and Kallikuppam, would soon have such recreation spaces. The local body also plans to start work to restore five waterbodies next month.

Last Updated on Monday, 04 October 2010 11:14
 

Chennai Corporation plans more pedestrian subways

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The Hindu  04.10.2010

Chennai Corporation plans more pedestrian subways

Aloysius Xavier Lopez


Civic body examining results of Comprehensive Transportation Study


Set to change: The proposed subways are expected to provide relief to pedestrians at busy traffic junctions such as the one in T.Nagar.

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation has started evaluating the feasibility of constructing pedestrian subways at many locations across the city, including Luz Corner, Broadway and near the Thiruvanmiyur bus stand.

It has started examining the results of the Comprehensive Transportation Study following the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority asking it about the status of projects recommended under the study. The study, commissioned by CMDA, recommended construction of grade separators at 37 junctions, subways at 24 locations and nine multi-level parking facilities.

List of locations

The list of locations where subways have been recommended include Anna Nagar Second Avenue, Doveton, near Egmore railway station, Mint, Usman Road-Duraiswamy Road Junction and T.Nagar bus stand.

The Corporation proposes to start examining the prospects of constructing grade separators that have been recommended in the study.

The CMDA is also in the process of collecting data from other agencies such as Highways Department about the status of the subways recommended in other locations, including near the Vijay Nagar bus stand in Velachery, on Anna Salai near SIET College, Arcot Road near Meenakshi College, near Vadapalani bus stand, near Chennai Moffusil Bus Terminus and Koyambedu junction.

Details sought

“As many of the departments have already started work on some of the recommendations, we have sought the details,” said Susan Mathew, Vice-Chairperson of CMDA. The agencies, particularly the Chennai Corporation, would soon prepare detailed project report on pedestrian subways and grade separators at locations where it is feasible.

Last Updated on Monday, 04 October 2010 11:13
 

Underground drainage scheme work to start

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The Hindu  17.09.2010

Underground drainage scheme work to start

Staff Reporter

Nagercoil: The long-pending demand of Nagercoil town residents would be fulfilled with the implementation of underground drainage at a cost of Rs.134 crore. The scheme would be implemented in two phases, said Nagercoil Municipal Council Chairman Asokan Solomon.

Speaking to The Hindu, he said that the scheme would be implemented first in 41 wards of the total 51 at an estimated cost of Rs.82 crore. It would be completely implemented in ward nos: 11, 17, 20, 35 to 40, 42, 43, 47 to 48 and 51. It would be partially implemented in wards 2 to 5, 16, 18 to 22, 27 to 34, 41, 44 to 46 and 50. The people living in as many as 25,852 habitations would be benefited with the implementation of this scheme.

A sum of Rs. 65 crore would be given as subsidy by the Central Government; Rs. 8 crore as subsidy by the State Government and the Nagercoil municipality would spend Rs. 9 crore for the implementation.

The work would be executed by the TWAD board in one year. An effluent treatment plant would be set at Valampurivilai within Nagercoil municipal limits, said Mr. Solmon.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 September 2010 11:19
 


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