The Times of India 19.03.2014
Vadodara Municipal Corporation’s town planning scheme head nowhere
VADODARA:
Vadodara Municipal Corporation (VMC) that had announced ambitious plans
to come up with 26 town planning (TP) schemes in the city, has managed
to ensure that only six are submitted to the state government within the
statutory deadline. The state government will now have to look into the
remaining 20 schemes.
In March last year, the VMC had
announced its intention of coming up with 26 TP schemes in the city and
this was cleared by the general board. According to the Gujarat Town
Planning and Urban Development Act, 1976, these draft schemes have to be
published in the state gazette within nine months and if this does not
happen, the civic body can seek an extension of three months.
But in the case of VMC, the civic body could not complete the work in a
year’s time and the ball is now in the state government’s court. Former
deputy mayor and BJP councillor Shailesh Mehta raised the issue with the
urban development minister Anandiben Patel stating that only six
schemes had been published in the gazette and a year had passed.
Mehta pointed out that the state government could now entrust the
responsibility to its town planners instead of the VMC. If this was not
done in time, the schemes in these areas could not come up for the next
three years, he said.
VMC officials said the work could not be
completed in time by agencies, which had been given the task. A VMC
official added that the task was daunting and it seems this was not
realized when they took up the work.
The schemes are important
to the VMC not only for systematic infrastructure development, but also
because the civic body gets plots of land that it can lease out for
revenue. Also, it needs the plots for residential schemes for the urban
poor as well as for welfare facilities.