The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Civic body plans shops under Palakkarai RoB

A sum of ₹25 lakh has been sanctioned by Tiruchi Corporatio­n for developing the space under the Bheema Nagar arm of the road overbridge and constructi­on is under way

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Tiruchi Corporatio­n has built platform shops in the vacant space under the Palakkarai road overbridge (RoB) in an attempt to regulate street vendors and overcome traffic congestion caused by them in the locality.

At present, the roadside shops encroach upon the pedestrian platforms and carriagewa­ys near Heber Road, hindering vehicular movement and posing a threat to motorists. As a solution, the civic body has developed 50 platform shops utilising about 330 feet of the space under the bridge for vegetable and fruit vendors.

The initiative aims to address traffic congestion caused by street vendors who set up pushcarts and stalls on the narrow roads in the locality as well as provide an alternativ­e loca

Corporatio­n has developed platform stalls for vendors under Palakkarai bridge in Tiruchi.

tion for the vendors.

A sum of ₹25 lakh has been sanctioned by the Corporatio­n for developing the space under the Bheema Nagar arm of the Palakkarai bridge. “We will relocate the street vendors from Heber Road to the stalls developed below the bridge. The vacant space was used as junkyard by re

sidents and commercial establishm­ents. Now, it will be utilised to prevent traffic snarls in the area,” said a Corporatio­n official.

Constructi­on work is underway to create side walls that partition the space. The civic body expects to relocate the vendors within this month, the official added.

Meanwhile, the civic body has decided to replicate the model in other vacant spaces under the bridges in the city. Officials say they would consider the demands from the public to utilise the space below the Junction RoB and Crawford bridge for an artificial turf to play cricket, football and kabaddi.

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M. MOORTHY

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