Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Three more TP schemes, new bypass for Sanand - ahmedabad mirror


Three more TP schemes, new bypass for Sanand

AUDA will develop these schemes as residential zone-1; will build four-lane bypass connecting Gibpura village and Iyava village

Kuldeep.Tiwari @timesgroup.com 



    The Ahmedabad Urban Development Authority (AUDA) has announced three more town planning schemes in Sanand. It also plans to lay a 12.5-km bypass, work on which will begin soon.
    The development body had earlier announced five TP schemes. TP 1, 2 and 5 were residential zones while TP 3 and 4 were industrial zones. In a recent meeting, AUDA officials decided to open TP 6, 7 and 8 in Sanand’s agriculture zone. 
    “Considering the growth of commercial and residential schemes 
around the proposed bypass, AUDA will develop the three new TP schemes as residential zone-1,” said a senior official on conditions of anonymity. 
    The official added, “The four-lane bypass — from Gibpura village to Iyava village — will be 300-foot wide and have service lanes. It will be built in ‘C’ shape.” 
    Sanand has witnessed huge industrial and commercial development in last one year. Realtors attribute the growth to the establishment of Tata’s Nano plant. This has attracted several small- and mid-size ancillary companies to Sanand, giving rise to real estate development. 
    Developers from Ahmedabad like B-Safal Group, Popular Group and 
many others have launched or are planning to launch residential schemes here for the middle-income group. The houses cost between Rs 20 lakh to Rs 30 lakh. 
    Taking into account the increased flow of traffic on Sanand highway due to rising population, AUDA planned the four-lane bypass. To deduct land for the bypass and other infrastructure facilities, AUDA met villagers twice. It will hold two more meetings before finalising the details. After conducting the final survey, the development authority will submit a feasibility report. The development of the project will then be handed over to the Road and Building Department.

Industrial and commercial development in Sanand, in the last one year, has attracted several small and mid-size ancillary companies


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