The Hindu 27.07.2013
Pedestrian plazas soon at Luz Church Road, Pondy Bazaar
The Chennai Corporation will construct pedestrian plazas
at Luz Chruch Road and Pondy Bazaar. Mayor Saidai Duraisamy on Friday
informed the Corporation Council that disabled-friendly structures will
be in place in all new pedestrian facilities including the plaza.
“The
pedestrian plaza will facilitate access to commercial neighbourhoods
for a large number of people,” he said. New footpaths will be designed
to facilitate unhindered pedestrian movement from one end of a road to
the other. Roads that have space will get cycle tracks.
The Council on Friday also approved the third phase of Chennai mega city development mission.
A
total of Rs.386.61 crore has been allocated for integrated development
of roads. Development of footpaths will be made in such roads at an
estimated cost of Rs.40.94 crore in the added zones of Tiruvottiyur,
Manali, Madhavaram, Ambattur, Valasaravakkam, Alandur and Perungudi. The
Mayor assured the council that bollards will be erected on footpaths to
prevent vehicle movement in some areas. The height of newly designed
footpaths will be six inches, with suitable design for easy entry and
exit of residents in each building on the road. Junction boxes and
pillar boxes on the stretches will be relocated.
The
highest amount for footpaths has been allocated for Perungudi zone
(Rs.18.62 crore) and the highest amount for roads has been allocated for
Ambattur zone (Rs.87.44 crore).
Work on 314 roads
has been completed at a cost of Rs.209.54 crore under the Chennai mega
city development mission phase I. As many as 489 roads have been
completed under Chennai mega city development mission phase II. The
remaining work will be taken up after Metrowater completes other civic
development works.
The work on 71 world class roads will be a stepping stone for improved roads and footpaths in the city, said Mr. Duraisamy.
Footpaths will be developed at a cost of Rs. 40.94 crore in the added zones.