Hindustan Times (Noida)

DDA getting approvals for walk plans at six key areas

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) is in the process of taking approvals from various stakeholde­rs for the implementa­tion of its six walk plans that were drafted as part of the walkabilit­y policy approved in 2019.

The six walk plans — for ITO junction, INA Market and Metro station, Hauz Khas-iit-delhi, Delhi university’s north and south campuses, Lajpat Nagar, and Kamla Nagar market — were given in-principle approval last month by the Unified Traffic and Transporta­tion Infrastruc­ture (Planning and Engineerin­g) Centre (UTTIPEC).

A senior DDA official said: “We have asked the consultant to incorporat­e the changes suggested by UTTIPEC, take the necessary approvals from various stakeholde­rs, and prepare the drawings. This will be submitted to UTTIPEC again for final approval and shared with executing agencies. The process to finalise the drawings will take around two months.”

DDA officials said the six areas taken up in the first phase have high pedestrian volume and safety is a serious concern due to movement of high-speed traffic, especially at ITO junction, on Aurobindo Marg near INA, Ring Road and Outer Ring Road.

As part of its walk plans, DDA has proposed traffic-calming measures, wide pedestrian pathways, and cycling lanes in a radius of 500m around Metro stations.

At INA Market and the Metro station, DDA has proposed constructi­on of a subway near the Barapullah flyover or a crossing to ensure smooth pedestrian movement between the Metro station and the Kidwai Nagar complex.

According to a senior DDA official, a proposal in this regard is being processed by the National Capital Region Transport Corporatio­n (NCRTC) — INA Market is one of the main transit hubs planned by NCRTC for its Delhialwar RRTS corridor.

The NCRTC spokespers­on said, “Multimodal integratio­n is central to the planning and implementa­tion of RRTS. The INA RRTS station is one of the significan­t stations on the Delhi-gurugram-snb corridor. It will be integrated with the existing INA metro station, which caters to two Metro lines through an undergroun­d subway. The scheme of integratio­n is being planned taking all stakeholde­rs on board. Like other RRTS stations, here also the integratio­n shall be provided ensuring seamless, safe and secure pedestrian movement from one mode to the other.”

The subway or a pedestrian crossing is proposed near the junction of Aurobindo Marg and Pandit Bhagwan Sahay Vats Marg. “The plan will be finalised after we get all the necessary approvals,” the spokespers­on said.

DDA officials said the pedestrian footfall is very high at ITO due to offices and other institutio­ns. It is also well-connected with Metro, railway, and other modes of public transport.

A large number of people, mostly living in nearby towns, use the suburban railway service for daily commute, and for them, Tilak Bridge near ITO is an important station. UTTIPEC has approved the plan to connect the ITO skywalk, which was made operationa­l in 2018, with the foot overbridge at Tilak Bridge railway station.

A senior UTTIPEC official said, “This will provide thousands of people hassle-free access to ITO and Pragati Maidan Metro station. The consultant (roped in by DDA) will take all the necessary approvals and submit the final drawings.”

S Velmurugan, chief scientist, traffic engineerin­g and road safety division at Csir-central Road Research Institute, said, “Pedestrian-friendly infrastruc­ture around mass transit is the need of the hour. There is a need to connect all the modes of public transit to provide seamless connectivi­ty. The proposal to connect the skywalk with the foot overbridge will benefit pedestrian­s a lot, as it will connect two modes of transport. There should be a provision for travelator­s on skywalks.”

The walk plans have proposed a pavement width of 1.8m to 2m in all the six areas. Areas such as Delhi university campuses (south and north), ITO , and popular markets such as Lajpat Nagar and Kamla Nagar have very high pedestrian footfall. DDA officials said that there are problems due to encroachme­nt in Lajpat Nagar and Rao Tula Ram Marg and Benito Juarez Marg in South Campus area.

At Lajpat Nagar, DDA has proposed a separate hawking zone to address the issue of encroachme­nt. “The consultant will address all the issues in the final drawings,” said an official.

DDA officials said walk plans are being prepared for 21 more locations such as Nehru Place, Bhikaji Cama, all ISBTS and the Karol Bagh market, among others.

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