C Shivakumar
Chennai:
As the elevated section of Chennai
Metro Rail is expected to be completed by 2013, Chennai Metropolitan
Development Authority is set to launch a densification study along the Chennai
Metro Rail corridors to assess the influence area of metro rail and support
CMRL by inducing developments along the corridor.
Sources said Tamil Nadu Urban
Infrastructure Financial Services Limited (TNUIFSL) is now inviting
consultants for the study for CMDA.
Plans are also on to review master
plan of Chennai Metropolitan Area besides comprehensive traffic and
transportation study and other relevant studies.
The study will also include
delineation of the influence areas of CMRL stations on both sides based on
modes of transport including walking or bicycling from residence to stations
and from work place to stations.
Sources said the boundaries of
influence will follow the existing road network besides influence areas of CMRL
stations.
There are also plans to carry out
household survey and commercial and institutional survey within the influence
areas on the use of CMRL facilities to identify the areas from which commuters
are likely to be attracted.
The Consultant is also expected to carry out
classified traffic volume surveys during morning or evening peak periods at the
approach intersections of various stations along CMRL corridors to prepare
traffic projections for various phases and scenarios besides formulating a
strategy for densification of corridors.
Besides preparing the Corridor Management Plan, including
land use and transport infrastructure inventory for the influence area of each
station, the study will also look into growth prospects, infrastructure
development plan and transportation network plan including traffic and
transport recommendation with necessary projections.
Interestingly, there are plans to attract private
investment with the preparation of a financial feasibility document entailing
investment opportunities. A detailed study will also be done on risks
associated with each of the opportunities and a sensitivity analysis of project
cash flow with regard to various variables that might have an impact on revenue
generation potential of the project.
Snapshot:
1. Delineation
of influence areas of CMRL stations on both sides based on present modes of
transport2. Carrying household survey and commercial and institutional survey within influence areas of CMRL
3. Carrying out classified traffic volume surveys during morning or evening peak hours
4. Preparation of corridor management plan
5. Review of Development Control Rules
6. Conduct rapid social and environmental impact assessment
7. Reviewing the quality of life of the inhabitants of the corridor
Study area;
Corridor Length
Washermenpet to Airport 23.1
km
Chennai Central to St Thomas mt 22.0 km
Total 45.1
km
Corridor1
Washermenpet-Broadway (Prakasam Road)—Chennai Central
station – Rippon Building – along Cooum River—Government Estate --- Tarapore
Towers --- Spencers --- Gemini --- Anna Salai --- Saidapet --- Guindy ---
Chennai Airport
Corridor 2:
Chennai Central – along EVR Periyar Salai – Vepery ---
Kilpauk Medical College --- Aminjikarai – Shenoy nagar --- Anna Nagar East –
Anna Nagar 2nd Avenue – Tirumangalam --- Koyambedu --- CMBT ---
along Inner Ring road – Vadapalani --- Ashok nagar --- Sidco – Alandur – St Thomas
Mount
Elevated Stretch to be operational by 2013
Underground stretch to be completed by 2014-15 (financial year)
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