C Shivakumar
Chennai:
Manali New Town area will get a fresh lease of life after
being handed over to Chennai Corporation.
Created as a satellite township area in the 1980s, the area
lacked basic infrastructure services like road facilities, street lights and
other amenities as it was yet to be handed over to the local bodies.
Now, Chennai Corporation will take over the roads, drains
and other sites meant for civic infrastructure and facilities in Manali New
Town area developed by Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority.
CMDA sources said that they have handed over the project to
Corporation, which is awaiting the nod of council.
Interestingly, the state exchequer is also losing out on
property tax as the scheme area is not vested with local body. The other major
issue plaguing the satellite township area is encroachment.
Sources said on approval of the council, CMDA and Chennai
Corporation will carry out joint exercise in enumerating the encroachers in the
scheme area and carry out joint operation in evicting the encroachers. It is
learnt that the 300 residential huts have encroached the road margins of wider
main roads, scattered all over the scheme area.
At a meeting held recently under the chairmanship of member
secretary of CMDA R Venkatesan with Chennai Corporation chairman D Karthikeyan,
it was also decided that CMDA will complete the task of clear demarcation of
the sites reserved for various civic and social facilities that are required to
be handed over to Chennai Corporation.
The meeting also decided that CMDA would complete the task
of clear demarcation of the sites reserved for various civic and social
facilities that would be handed over to Chennai Corporation.
The meeting also highlighted non-collection of Rs 82 crore
worth development charges and open space reservation (OSR) charges. The issue
is likely to be discussed during a separate meeting with corporation officials,
CMDA sources said.
Meanwhile, Chennai Metropolitan Development authority is
going to develop 20 acres of land in Manali New Town. CMDA sources told Express
that, “CMDA will sell those plots. We have given tenders for developing the
land.”
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