Work on new Kulur bridge to begin soon: Khader
Team Udayavani, Oct 4, 2018, 9:33 AM IST
Mangaluru: “The construction of new Kulur bridge will begin soon as one of the old bridges there is in very bad condition,” said district in-charge minister U T Khader speaking to reporters on Wednesday, October 3rd.
“Once the construction of new Kulur bridge get started, vehicular movement will be stopped on this old bridge. Vehicles moving both ways will be allowed on the other bridge. People should cooperate during this construction of the new bridge which is expected to be completed within two years,” informed the minister.
Smart road at Kadri Park
“Kadri Park road will be converted into Smart Road with an outlay of Rs 12.5 crore, as hundreds of tourists visit this place. This stretch needs to be smart with shops, buildings, temporary huts and zero-traffic lane for walking purpos,” informed the minister.
Railway Underpass
“The Mahakali Padpu railway underpass and road concrete work with an expenditure of Rs 30 crore will take off. Rs 10 crore will be kept as deposit with railway department, while rest Rs 20 crore will be utilised for land acquisition and to concretize the road,” said Mr Khader.
“A new slaughterhouse will be constructed at Kudroli which will be more hygienic with side drains. New Mangala Indoor Stadium will be constructed at Urwa Market with an outlay of Rs 10 crore,” he mentioned.
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