Expressway coming: zip to airport
Expressway coming: zip to airport
Will Run From Nagavara At Outer Ring Road Up To Devanahalli
The Times of India
Bangalore: Gearing up to tackle the traffic bottlenecks that will surface with the international airport, Bangalore will have an expressway from a point on Outer Ring Road up to Devanahalli.
A decision to initiate this project was taken at the empowered committee on infrastructure meet at Vidhana Soudha on Monday. The expressway will act as a link road between the airport and the city. Explaining some of the project details chief secretary B K Das said, “The alignment for the expressway has been identified. It will run from Nagavara at Outer Ring Road straight up to Devanahalli. The expressway cuts through Peripheral Ring Road
as well. ‘’ The 30-km stretch will be an access-controlled road, with a width of 100 metres. The four-lane expressway will be implemented by the BMRDA (Bangalore Metropolitan Regional Development Authority).
Says R K Misra, member of empowered committee on infrastructure, “The project will require about 300 acres, it will take some land from the green belt as well as private land. The cost of land acquisition alone stands at Rs 300 crore to Rs 500 crore.’’ The entire project could escalate to much more.
Because the project cuts through Peripheral Ring Road, the expressway can be linked onto the NH-7. Apparently plans are afoot to develop the area commercially and have malls and shopping centres so as to decongest the roads into the city.
OTHER PLANS
l Greater Bangalore will come into being only after BMP elections. l An SPV will be created for implementing Core Ring Road which runs through the heart of the city. l A revised infrastructure policy for the state will be put up for the next Cabinet session, which will focus on what the focus of public-private partnership.
2 Comments:
It would be great if some one has any information as to where on the ring road the expressway would start.
It is expected to start somewhere near Nagavara on the Outer Ring Road.
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