Gurgaon: Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) plans 800m main roads in the 70A sector margin.
The authority planned, in the end, built a 2,3km-long road but had acquired land only 800 meters, for now.
According to the current plan, the road will begin near the Paras Irene, running parallel to Road Palra and ends near St Angel’s global school.
“There is no right path in this area, nowadays, and some developers and residents have demanded the way, so we decided to do this work.
A truly new road and drain the roadside will be built in the area.
Our total length is Target is 2,300 meters.
But, at this time, we only have land for 800 meters of road, “said a senior GMDA official.
Road construction is likely to cost the authority of almost Rs 5.94 Crore and take six months.
The project, according to GMDA, will also include relevant road safety furniture along stretches, such as solar cat eyes, metal delineaters, danger signs, and flexible median markers.
At present, GMDA has floated tenders, looking for online offers for the project.
According to residents and passengers, the area does not have basic infrastructure, and the road will create a very necessary travel route.
Sector 70A is mainly a housing area, housing several preserved colonies such as Taman Astaire, Paras Irene, Pyramid urban homes, BPTP Alas, and Residences Capital 360.
“This main road will help people travel to and from our area.
However, the authority needs to be necessary pay attention to the road here, which lacks street lights or has a barrier like an electric pole or tree on the road.
Unless this new path without such a problem, it won’t help much, “Santosh Mishra, a resident of sector 83, who often Visit the area to visit his parents.