The Times of India 25.08.2012
Now, civic body launches road works in the interest of tourists
MYSORE:
After launching the groundwork for the widening of some important
stretches in the city to ease traffic, the civic authorities on Friday
focussed on visitors’ needs.Arterial road that connects Mysore railway station to the foothills of Chamundi Hills will now be upgraded. District minister S A Ramdas
launched the works for the development of the stretch between the Ooty
Road junction and the foothills via Suttur Mutt. Though the small
stretch of 550 metre between Ooty Road junction and the foothills was
proposed to be upgraded to 7 metre, it will now be developed with a
central median and drain running along its sides.
After launching the groundwork for the widening of some important
stretches in the city to ease traffic, the civic authorities on Friday
focussed on visitors’ needs.Arterial road that connects Mysore railway station to the foothills of Chamundi Hills will now be upgraded. District minister S A Ramdas
launched the works for the development of the stretch between the Ooty
Road junction and the foothills via Suttur Mutt. Though the small
stretch of 550 metre between Ooty Road junction and the foothills was
proposed to be upgraded to 7 metre, it will now be developed with a
central median and drain running along its sides.
This follows the plan of Mysore Urban Development Authority
(Muda) plan to widen JLB Road from Ramaswamy junction to Ooty Road
junction to facilitate the tourists to access the pilgrimage site. The
4km stretch is a crucial stretch connecting the city centre to the
pilgrim site, and Rs 3 crore has been budgeted by the urban body this
fiscal for the works. JLB Road stretch between Ramaswamy junction and Babu Jagjivan Ram junction
abutting railway station was upgraded some 14 years ago to facilitate
tourists heading towards KRS dam.
(Muda) plan to widen JLB Road from Ramaswamy junction to Ooty Road
junction to facilitate the tourists to access the pilgrimage site. The
4km stretch is a crucial stretch connecting the city centre to the
pilgrim site, and Rs 3 crore has been budgeted by the urban body this
fiscal for the works. JLB Road stretch between Ramaswamy junction and Babu Jagjivan Ram junction
abutting railway station was upgraded some 14 years ago to facilitate
tourists heading towards KRS dam.
Once completed, the entire stretch —
from the railway station to the foothills — will have a road of 15
metre width.According to the minister, the Muda-funded project
will be launched by month-end. “Given the plans by the urban body,
we’ve remodelled the road development project linking the Ooty Road to
the foothills,” the minster said. Initially, Rs 25 lakh was sanctioned
for the project, which is now being doubled and the width of the stretch
will be 7.5 metre.This comes after work to widen some of the
important but crowded stretches in the city that take heavy load linking
the city centre to residential areas was launched. Adichunchanagiri
Road in Kuvempunagar, Mahadeshwara Road in Nazarbad, Rajkumar Road and
Aravind Nagar Main Road are being upgraded at a cost of Rs 11.18 crore.
from the railway station to the foothills — will have a road of 15
metre width.According to the minister, the Muda-funded project
will be launched by month-end. “Given the plans by the urban body,
we’ve remodelled the road development project linking the Ooty Road to
the foothills,” the minster said. Initially, Rs 25 lakh was sanctioned
for the project, which is now being doubled and the width of the stretch
will be 7.5 metre.This comes after work to widen some of the
important but crowded stretches in the city that take heavy load linking
the city centre to residential areas was launched. Adichunchanagiri
Road in Kuvempunagar, Mahadeshwara Road in Nazarbad, Rajkumar Road and
Aravind Nagar Main Road are being upgraded at a cost of Rs 11.18 crore.