The Hindu (Kochi)

Road widening project bogged down by uncertaint­y over final alignment

Road developmen­t also hamstrung by Revenue department’s delay in handing over the stretch to PWD

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The developmen­t of the 3.6km NH BypassTham­manamPulle­padyM.G. Road as a fourlane stretch is yet to take off due to the inordinate delay in finalising its alignment.

The road’s developmen­t is also hamstrung by the Revenue department’s delay in handing over the stretch to the Public Works department (PWD), the agency that will own the road. This has left landowners on the corridor and Ernakulam District Residents’ Associatio­ns’ Apex Council (EDRAAC), that has been demanding fasttracki­ng of the road’s developmen­t, high and dry.

The over threedecad­eold stalemate over developing the road that would considerab­ly lessen traffic congestion at Palarivatt­om and Vyttila, and also decongest S.A. Road and Ba

Developing the NH BypassTham­manamPulle­padyM.G. Road stretch is expected to considerab­ly lessen traffic congestion at Palarivatt­om and Vyttila, and also decongest

S.A. Road and Banerjee Road.

nerjee Road, prompted people to ponder why Kochi was being ignored, while roads were being developed and flyovers were being built to cater to increasing number of vehicles in Thiruvanan­thapuram and Kozhikode, said Jayakumar S. Das, a landowner in the ThammanamP­ullepady corridor.

That the road project is

yet again bogged down by delays after the impetus a couple of years ago shows that the PWD, Kerala Infrastruc­ture Investment Fund Board (KIIFB), Kerala Road Fund Board (KRFB) and the Revenue department must get their act together. Thiruvanan­thapuram and Kozhikode were able to augment roads under projects like CRIP (City

Road Improvemen­t Project), which Kochi did not get. Hence, Kochiites and also visitors to the city were banking on the 3.6km road to lessen congestion on arterial roads. Surprising­ly, the government machinery is yet to act effectivel­y, despite deadlines set by the Kerala High Court. Unlike most other projects, people were willing to surrender their land for the road project, since they were unable to do any transactio­n with it during the past many years, he added.

KIIFB nod

Sources in the PWD, whose design wing was tasked with readying the alignment for the road that ought to be developed at 22m width, said its personnel were in the last leg of the ‘investigat­ion’ to ready an alignment that would be submitted to the KIIFB for its clearance.

The KIIFB executive committee would have to take a call and suggest changes if any. The alignment and technical details of a twolane bridge that would be built beside Pullepady bridge too ought to be finalised.

On whether the road would have a bicycle track that has been mandated in new road projects in urban areas, they said it would depend on the final alignment and a letter submitted by the project director concerned. The width and other parameters of the median, drains and duct would find mention in the DPR that would be readied once the alignment was finalised. The focus at present is on readying the alignment for the ‘right of way’.

Sources in the Kochi Corporatio­n said the inordinate delay in realising the road would be taken up with the District Collector and the MLAs concerned.

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