Chennai Buzz: Themes for Singara Chennai 2.0…and more

Based on citizen inputs, GCC has come up with 10 themes for Singara Chennai. Catch this and a recap of other important news from the week past.

Corporation shortlists 10 themes for Singara Chennai 2.0

With residents’ welfare associations sharing suggestions to transform the city under the Singara Chennai 2.0 project, the civic body has shortlisted 10 themes for the broad changes in store.  

The corporation will be allocated Rs 300 crore and the Metrowater Rs 200 crore for executing the project. While a draft of the vision  for the project has been prepared, a government order is awaited to go ahead with the work planned.

Residents have sent in their suggestions for revamp under the following themes: heritage and culture, beautification, education, cleanliness, greenery, wellness, safety, water security, smart civic solutions and tourism friendly aspects.

The civic body also plans to improve the public health aspect by focussing on solid waste disposal and providing access to clean and hygienic public toilets. The city has only 800 public toilets and the civic body plans to revamp the old ones and construct new facilities.

Source: The Hindu

Singara Chennai 2.0
Several transformational projects have been announced as part of Singara Chennai 2.0. Pic:JK/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY:SA 4.0)

Read more: Singara Chennai 2.0 plans raise citizen hopes


CMDA to inspect buildings for failing to install solar system

The Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) has identified over 770 new buildings built in the past three years in the Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) that have violated the rule of installation of solar devices. The agency has decided to audit the buildings and has warned of action against the violators. 

As per the Tamil Nadu Combined Development and Building Rules, installation of solar photovoltaic panels is necessary to receive the building completion certificate from the CMDA. The rules mandate the installation of solar energy systems for all non-high rise buildings (ground + four floors or stilt + five floors) and high rise buildings (above non-high rise category) and those exceeding 16 dwelling units and 300 sq m for commercial structures in the CMA.

Source: The Times of India


Read more: Solar rooftop for your home in Chennai: Challenges and solutions 


Two taxiways in Chennai Airport

To boost the operational capacity and ease current operations, the Chennai Airport has commissioned two new taxiways, namely Romeo and November. The Romeo taxiway runs parallel to the primary runway and the November taxiway runs parallel to the secondary runway.

The two taxiways will be used for aircrafts that touch down at the Guindy and Pallavaram ends of the runway and will reduce the distance between the planes landing and the ones that are slated for take off. The move will help the Airport manage more flights simultaneously.

Source: The New Indian Express


Read more: Despite operating at 150% capacity, we incurred a loss of Rs 4 cr in 2018-19: C V Deepak, General Manager, Chennai Airport


Tenders floated for SWD project

The Greater Chennai Corporation has floated online tenders as 43 packages for the construction of the missing link stormwater drain (SWD) project. The civic body has identified 144 stretches (45 kms) where the SWD links are absent. The project will cost Rs 120 crores and cover the core city areas.

According to the project plan, the civic body plans to demolish about 33 km of the old drain and construct new drains that run for a total length of 45 km.

Ahead of the monsoon, the corporation has begun desilting the SWDs that run for a length of 716 km, of which, desilting of 76 km has been completed. 

Source: DT Next

[Compiled by Bhavani Prabhakar]

Also read

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Similar Story

City Buzz: Delhi’s AQI still ‘very poor’ | Hyderabad ‘fastest-growing’ city … and more

Other news: Solar portal launched in Delhi, solutions for flooding proposed in Chennai and tilting 5-storey building in Hyderabad demolished.

Delhi's AQI still 'very poor' After a brief period of relief, air pollution in Delhi surged again on November 22, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). The capital recorded the highest Air Quality Index (AQI) in the country at 393, placing it in the 'very poor' category. Hajipur in Bihar followed closely with an AQI of 389. By the evening of the same day, Delhi's AQI deteriorated further to 'severe', reaching 401. The Decision Support System (DSS) of IITM Pune said that vehicle emissions are responsible for 15.16% of the pollution in Delhi, even as smoke from industrial…

Similar Story

Chennai Councillor Talk: Rathika aims to resolve long-standing patta issues in Ward 174

Flooding and sewage overflow are major problems in Chennai's Ward 174. Here is how Councillor Rathika is addressing them.

Like many first-time councillors in Chennai, Ward 174 Councillor M Rathika entered grassroots politics because of the reservation for women in urban local body elections. Ward 174 was one of the wards reserved for women (general) in the 2022 local body polls. Coming from a family with a political background, she had been working on the ground with her brother for years. When the elections were announced, she was given a seat to contest and won by around 5,000 votes. Ward 174 Name of Councillor: M Rathika Party: DMK Age: 44 Educational Qualification: Undergraduate Contact: 9445467174 / 9566165526 Ward 174…