Berhampur
Municipal Corporation (BMC) has proposed to build up parking places in
different parts of the city to ease traffic congestion. Speaking to newsmen
regarding developmental plans of the BMC, city mayor Siba Shankar Dash said a
major parking place was proposed to be constructed at the old bus stand area of
the city. It would be developed into a multi-storeyed parking lot, he said. It
may be noted that this old bus stand had been cleared off encroachments a few
months ago. According to Mr Dash during the year 2013-14 digital traffic
signals would be installed at some more major squares in the city. A new
amusement park cum water sport complex would come up at Agulabandh tank in
Gosaninuagaon area of the city, he added. Apart from it new vending zones were
also on the anvil to provide employment opportunity to vendors who had lost
their livelihood due to anti-encroachment drive. According to the mayor, since
2008 the BMC had taken strict measures to remove encroachment so that major
roads in this traditional city could be streamlines for traffic. Till now
encroachments had been removed from 28 major locations in the city.
The BMC is
all set to have a Rs 70-crore-worth solid waste management project for
Berhampur. As per the authorities of the BMC, such a project is being taken up
for the first time in any urban area of the state. This project would be taken
up on Private Public Participation (PPP) mode.
This project is being taken up with collaboration with International
Financial Corporation (IFC), which is providing technological and tactical
support for the solid waste management project of the BMC. The site demarcated
for the project was located near Mohuda village on the outskirts of the city. As
per the plans the BMC would be in charge of collection of waste from each and
every household of the city from the doorstep of the inhabitants. The BMC would
collect some monthly fee from households and other establishments for it. The
waste collected from the city would be transported to the solid waste
management plant at Mohuda by trucks by an agency selected through tender by
the IFC.
Source: The Hindu
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