The Chennai Corporation has unveiled ambitious plans for road widening and the restoration of the Broken Bridge as part of its efforts to address the city’s growing traffic congestion issues.
These initiatives are designed to enhance connectivity, improve traffic flow, and cater to the city’s expanding population and vehicle density.
The road-widening project targets several key corridors, including congested stretches in areas like Taramani and Adyar. The plan includes acquiring land to expand roads, enabling smoother vehicle movement and reducing bottlenecks during peak hours.
The restoration of the Broken Bridge, a historic structure connecting Adyar and Srinivasapuram, is also on the agenda. The bridge, which has long been abandoned, will undergo repairs and repurposing to serve as a critical link for commuters, easing traffic pressure on existing routes.
The proposed projects align with Chennai’s broader goals of modernizing urban infrastructure and improving public mobility. By addressing critical choke points, these measures are expected to significantly reduce commute times and enhance the quality of life for residents.
With funding and stakeholder coordination in progress, the Chennai Corporation aims to complete these projects within a stipulated timeline, contributing to the city’s long-term growth and connectivity goals.
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