The Hindu 27.08.2012
RAAC demands more link roads in city
Suggests development of roads to decongest areas that see frequent traffic snarls
The Hindu 27.08.2012
Suggests development of roads to decongest areas that see frequent traffic snarls
Residents Awareness Association of Coimbatore (RAAC) has
urged the Corporation to take up more link roads. The Association said
that the city was badly in need of roads to reduce congestion and aid
the city’s growth.
RAAC’s honorary secretary R.
Raveendran said that the Association first took up the issue with the
Corporation asking it to develop 12 roads, that were crucial to
decongest areas that saw frequent traffic jam. This was in 2007.
After
sustained pressure and frequent interaction with the Corporation, the
civic body prior to the conduct of the World Classical Tamil Conference
took up five roads for development.
Those included
Rangavilas Mill Road that links Avinashi Road with Trichy Road, V.K.
Chinnasamy Road-Nava India Junction, CODISSIA Road linking Avinashi Road
with Sathyamangalam Road.Now there was a need to develop the link road that connected Singanallur with Uppilipalayam.
Vehicles
proceeding east from Trichy Road to Vellalore were forced to reach the
Singanallur Junction, wait and take a right to proceed on Vellalore
Road. This caused avoidable congestion at the junction.
If the Corporation were to establish a link between Trichy Road and Vellalore Road, it would reduce the burden at the junction.
Process initated
Sources
in the Corporation said that the civic body would in the immediate
future take up the road work as it had initiated the process.
The
second of RAAC’s demand is a link between the airport and SIHS Colony
to enable people moving on Trichy Road to have an access to the airport.
At present, the access is only from Avinashi Road.
Palakkad
Road-Sundakkamuthur Road link is the third of the roads that the
Association has suggested to the Corporation. For people moving into the
city from the West, the road would serve as an ideal alternative to
Ukkadam.People could easily reach Ponnaiahrajapuram and move towards areas north of the city, said Mr. Raveendran.
He
also said that a dirt track existed between the Kuniamuthur High School
and Sundakamuthur Road, which the Corporation could easily develop as
an alternative route.
The other roads that the RAAC
had proposed were Avinashi Road – Ellai Thottam Road to enable people
from Trichy Road to reach Sathyamangalam Road within the shortest
possible time, Ponnaiahrajapuram-Sokkampudur link road, Ganapathy
by-pass road, Peelamedu-Kurinji Hospital Road, Avinashi Road –
Avarampalayam Road, P.N. Pudur-Edayarpalayam-Koundampalayam link road among others.Sources in the Corporation said that the civic body had plans to develop link and scheme roads in the city.
It had proposed to take up development of five roads every year.In the current year, the civic body would take up five roads and of those work for three had already commenced.