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Corporation begins preparation of development plan

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The Hindu                    09.04.2013

Corporation begins preparation of development plan

Sharing views:Civic officials, traders and urban development consultants discussing the city development plan of the Erode Corporation at a meeting on Monday. —PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN
Sharing views:Civic officials, traders and urban development consultants discussing the city development plan of the Erode Corporation at a meeting on Monday. —PHOTO: M. GOVARTHAN

It aims at improvement in urban area management.

The Erode Corporation on Monday has set in motion the preparation of a city development plan (CDP) to identify its infrastructure requirements and assess its financial resources to fund the development projects.

The objective and the need for the preparation of the CDP was explained to the stakeholders at a consultative meeting held on the Corporation premises here. Representatives from the consultancy firm appointed by the State Government for this purpose, officials from various departments of the civic body, traders, representatives of industry and community welfare organisations attended the meeting, which was chaired by Mayor Mallika Paramasivam.

The objective of the CDP was to ensure overall improvement in the urban area management and infrastructure development. The plan would also focus on environmental improvement and effective urban governance, officials said.

The civic body and the representatives from the consultancy firm also called upon various government departments and stakeholder agencies to identify their requirements and submit proposals, which could be incorporated in the plan.

Government departments and organisations such as State Highways, Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board, Public Works Department and State Transport Corporation could prepare proposals that were related to the development of the town, Corporation Commissioner M. Vijayalakshmi said.

“We also prepared a long wish-list and identified the priority areas. The government will consider providing funds to the projects in these priority areas under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission,” she added.

The civic body identified water supply, solid waste management and sanitation as some of the priority areas. Strengthening of the existing water supply provisions, creating new water supply infrastructure, enhancing the sewage system, effective transport systems and better road infrastructure could be suggested for inclusion in the plan, officials here said.

Representatives from the trade and industry associations wanted the civic body to address the growing water requirements and prepare proposals for reducing the traffic congestion.

The need for bus stands on the Perundurai Road and Chithode Road, an improved wholesale market for textile goods and cold storage facilities farmers was also discussed.