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Mumbai, (The Hindu): The busy main road from Lady Hill Circle to Mallikatta Circle via PVS Junction and Bunts Hostel Junction will get a facelift in the New Year.
The Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) has proposed to replace all interlocks on both sides of the road with concrete road, build storm-water drains and footpaths on this road.
The existing carriageway (traffic lane) on the road would not be dug up as it has been concreted.
The civil works would be taken up in three packages and bids have been invited for two packages, sources in the corporation told The Hindu.
The civil works would be taken up in three packages and bids have been invited for two packages, sources in the corporation told The Hindu.
A median would be built on this stretch after concreting both sides by removing the interlocks. Footpaths and drains would be constructed. As the stretch between Bunts Hostel Junction and Mallikatta Circle has been made a four-lane road, not much work remains to be done on this stretch, except building footpaths and drains.
The same facilities would be built on the stretch which would be widened to 24 m to meet the requirement of zonal regulations of Mangaluru Urban Development Authority (MUDA). The existing median on this stretch would be widened to one metre to enable planting of saplings.
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