This story is from November 04, 2020
Pune: Swargate underpass to shut for key repairs post-Diwali
PUNE: The
This is a welcome move for regular commuters — especially two-wheeler riders — as there have been regular complaints about the stretch which is pockmarked and slippery from constant water leakage.
Prashant Kanojia, who founded a citizens’ group called Help Riders, said the potholes and the slippery surface caused many an accident. “I feel they also need arrest the water seepage by installing proper drainage lines and stormwater lines. Once the leakage is plugged, the roads will be fine. I don’t see the need to waste money on concreting,” Kanojia said, predicting increased traffic chaos in Swargate, already beset by congestion.
Swargate underpass
will be closed to traffic for 40 days after Diwali to facilitate waterproofing and concreting work.MSRDC
’s Abasaheb Nagargoje said the work would begin after Diwali. “We are narrowing down on the best technology to waterproof the stretch,” Nagargoje said, terming the water leakage as the prime reason for the poor road conditions. “We had carried out waterproofing earlier too, but that did not solve the problem. Now, we are looking for a better technology and then plan to lay a concrete road to avert potholes,” he said.Pune Municipal Corporation
said MSRDC would carry out the repairs and also foot the bill as the underpass was still under the defect liability period. “It should take around 40 days to complete all the work,” aPMC
official said.Prashant Kanojia, who founded a citizens’ group called Help Riders, said the potholes and the slippery surface caused many an accident. “I feel they also need arrest the water seepage by installing proper drainage lines and stormwater lines. Once the leakage is plugged, the roads will be fine. I don’t see the need to waste money on concreting,” Kanojia said, predicting increased traffic chaos in Swargate, already beset by congestion.
Suraj Rajguru
, assistant police inspector of theSwargate
traffic division, said they have yet to receive a traffic diversion proposal from MSRTC in this regard. “We had sent multiple letters to MSRDC to repair this perennially potholeriddled stretch,” Rajguru said.Popular from City
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