This story is from August 22, 2018
10 months on, only 20% of whitetopping work complete
BENGALURU: It’s been almost 10 months since the
The Palike, however, has now approached traffic police seeking approval to begin work on two more stretches — CV Raman Road from Mehkri Circle to Sadashivanagar police station, and BTS Road between Kengal-Hanumanthaiah Road and MICO Road.
With work on two other stretches — Hebbal-Hennur and Summanahalli-Nayandahalli — scheduled to start on August 27, citizens will have to brace for some serious traffic congestion in the coming months.
“At a meeting with the chief secretary, traffic police gave us a go-ahead to start work on CV Raman Road, though the official approval is yet to come. We have also sought a nod for BTS Road. Once we get the approval and the agency tells us how long the work is likely to take, we will publish this information as well as the alternative routes in the newspaper, after which we will begin work,” said Shastri, executive engineer, BBMP.
BBMP had taken up
The agency started whitetopping eight stretches in the first phase of the Rs 723.7 crore project in late 2017, but was forced to discontinue the work after citizens began complaining of heavy traffic jams due to the roads being partially cordoned off. Whitetopping of Kadugodi Main Road (from Hope Farm towards Kadugodi) began last month and 800 metres of the 1.8-km stretch have been covered so far.
Whitetopping work on Kadugodi Main Road has thrown life out of gear for residents, who say it takes them hours to navigate the short stretch. Commenting on the Whitefield Rising Facebook page, Lalitha Venkateswaran said, “I don’t break any traffic rules, I wear my seat belt all the time and don’t go on the wrong side of the road to beat traffic. It took me almost an hour to cross 2km, due to the traffic jam caused by whitetopping between Belathur and Kadugodi. I don’t have a choice but to use the car as I have to pick up my children from daycare”.
Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike
(BBMP
) kicked off itswhitetopping project
, which it trumpeted would be the ultimate solution to the city’s never-ending pothole woes. But only one of the eight stretches taken up for the project has been whitetopped. In total, only 20% of the work has been completed till date.With work on two other stretches — Hebbal-Hennur and Summanahalli-Nayandahalli — scheduled to start on August 27, citizens will have to brace for some serious traffic congestion in the coming months.
“At a meeting with the chief secretary, traffic police gave us a go-ahead to start work on CV Raman Road, though the official approval is yet to come. We have also sought a nod for BTS Road. Once we get the approval and the agency tells us how long the work is likely to take, we will publish this information as well as the alternative routes in the newspaper, after which we will begin work,” said Shastri, executive engineer, BBMP.
BBMP had taken up
whitetopping work
along eight stretches, aiming to concretise 100.7km (both left and right side) of roads, but only 19.5km has been whitetopped so far. Work is over only on 20th Main,Koramangala
(both sides), which spans 1.5km. Along most other stretches, the Palike has started work on only one side of the road, and that too is progressing at a snail’s pace.The agency started whitetopping eight stretches in the first phase of the Rs 723.7 crore project in late 2017, but was forced to discontinue the work after citizens began complaining of heavy traffic jams due to the roads being partially cordoned off. Whitetopping of Kadugodi Main Road (from Hope Farm towards Kadugodi) began last month and 800 metres of the 1.8-km stretch have been covered so far.
Whitetopping work on Kadugodi Main Road has thrown life out of gear for residents, who say it takes them hours to navigate the short stretch. Commenting on the Whitefield Rising Facebook page, Lalitha Venkateswaran said, “I don’t break any traffic rules, I wear my seat belt all the time and don’t go on the wrong side of the road to beat traffic. It took me almost an hour to cross 2km, due to the traffic jam caused by whitetopping between Belathur and Kadugodi. I don’t have a choice but to use the car as I have to pick up my children from daycare”.
Top Comment
Deepak Mohanty
2283 days ago
The work on Bellathur and Kadugodi stretch has been stopped from last 7 days. It is not moving an inch. To cross just 2 KM it is taking more than 1 hour these days. Not sure government is there to help people or put them in trouble. They should finish the work in war foot.Read allPost comment
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