[sustran] Re: HT article: Oct 8, 2011

Kanthi Kannan kanthikannan at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 15:38:08 JST 2011


Dear Cornie

 

Greetings!!

 

Thanks for the link. Read it only from you. Great Stuff!! We shall follow it
up with the HT reporter. The R2W is planning to do a walkability survey/
audit of Road number 36, Jubilee Hills that is part of the municipal list of
roads where footpath improvements are proposed.

 

Shall keep you updated on the survey 

 

Regards

 

Kanthi

 

 

 

  _____  

From: Cornie Huizenga [mailto:cornie.huizenga at slocatpartnership.org] 
Sent: 10 October 2011 07:44
To: Kanthi Kannan
Cc: Global 'South' Sustainable Transport
Subject: Re: [sustran] Re: HT article: Oct 8, 2011

 

Dear Kanthu,

Did you see the response:
http://www.hindustantimes.com/News-Feed/mumbai/New-BMC-norms-for-your-footpa
ths/Article1-755154.aspx

A day after Hindustan Times launched a campaign to fight for your footpaths,
the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced that it will
order all ward officials to follow a set of guidelines to im-prove and
maintain pavements. 
The BMC has also decided to rope in experts from the Indian Institute of
Technology-Mumbai to train its engineers on how to lay paver blocks and
improve footpaths. 

And the municipal corporation has announced that it will pay greater
attention to pavements while building new roads in the coming months.

On Saturday, Hindustan Times had revealed that the BMC has spent Rs 131
crore on Mumbai's pavements over the past five years, with little to show
for the expenditure but pavements that are crumbling, encroached upon,
uneven or altogether missing across the city.

Reacting to the HT report, Satish Badve, chief engineer of the civic roads
department, said instructions would now be issued to all ward officers on
maintenance of pavements. "Local officials will have to supervise work
conducted by various utilities. Strict action will be taken against those
who leave pavements in bad shape," Badve said.

Cornie

On Sun, Oct 9, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Kanthi Kannan <kanthikannan at gmail.com>
wrote:

Dear all



Greetings!!



The HT has published on Oct 8, 2011, the following articles



I am not able to copy the articles and hence sending only the link



Probably now with a national paper talking about the issue, it might become
fashionable and hence more people might start discussing the critical issue



Kanthi











http://epaper.hindustantimes.
<http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/Publications/HT/HM/2011/10/08/INDEX.SHTML>
com/Publications/HT/HM/2011/10/08/INDEX.SHTML

and

http://epaper.hindustantimes.
<http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/PUBLICATIONS/HT/HM/2011/10/08/ArticleHtmls
<http://epaper.hindustantimes.com/PUBLICATIONS/HT/HM/2011/10/08/ArticleHtmls
%0A/No-space-to-walk-in-suburbs-08102011003002.shtml?Mode=1> 
/No-space-to-walk-in-suburbs-08102011003002.shtml?Mode=1>
com/PUBLICATIONS/HT/HM/2011/10/08/ArticleHtmls/No-space-to-walk-in-suburbs-0
8102011003002.shtml?Mode=1





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