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Written By Ravi_D - 27 May, 2010
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BMRC has uploaded an artists impression of the proposed MG Road Boulevard. Large 10MB file full of graphics.
Proposal is for a two level boulevard, spread along a 400m corridor next to the metro pillars that ends at Anil Kumble Jn.
Should be a nice place to go to if the reality turns out as good.... Couldn't help think why cramp so many different activities in just a half a km stretch. Personally I'd prefer a single theme to a place, and many such places along the Metro lines. Why only MG Road? Why not landscape and use area under the pillars along many such places in the city?
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Too many things crammed into that little space!
deepakar - 27 May, 2010 - 05:44

rs - 27 May, 2010 - 09:29
It looks nice but it completely unrealistic. I dont see how they propose to have cultural programmes there with a train running over every 3 minutes - comments of BSY on `silent trains' notwithstanding. In any case I dont think it is necessary to have traffic plying on that stretch as well - basically they can close it off at Kumble Circle and reopen it at Brigade Road - and if they had any sense close Brigade Road up as well....Unfortunately `sense' is not a commodity found in `them' whoever `they' might be.
In fact, I feel that is the basic problem with Bangalore - there is no `they'. Every individual in the BBMP or the govt. excretes out some proposal or half brained idea and this seems to make news to the news starved 24x7 media. They is no big picture or clear long term planning. Unfortunately, while the individuals at Praja are doing great things much of their efforts are at preventing destruction rather than aiding construction. It may be a problem with our country as a whole - in india you pay people to stop them from coming in your way rather than to help you get something.
I'm away from Bangalore and to a certain extent am dreading returning to the `Boulevards of broken footpaths' of Bangalore - and the wanton cutting of trees thats going on. I suppose it wouldnt matter if Bangalore was a crappy place but the sad things is that it has so much potential - the problem is that instead of getting better things are just getting worse and worse..
Ramesh

santsub - 1 June, 2010 - 18:39
This is a good initiative but needs some scaling down or if they can use parade grounds as a theatre district for all those performances etc it would be marvellous. I agree with Ramesh here. Brigade road should be closed for traffic period and converted to a tiled walking boulevard.

Ravi_D - 4 July, 2011 - 03:44
Today's DH Article reports that KRIDL will execute the project for BMRC.
....the boulevard will not deviate from the artistic impression released by the Corporation earlier, he (BMRCL spokesperson BLY Chavan) said: “The project will take nine months to complete.”

Ravi_D - 4 November, 2011 - 04:18
Bangalore Mirror reports S Harish, Dy Mayor asking "what is the point". "The civic body wants the space below the elevated platform of the Metro Rail to be converted into a parking lot for vehicles"
Reasoning - Pillas will mess up the view from the boulevard!. Go figure. If that is the reason, get creative. Do something to make it more appealing.
The mass mover went thru' MG Road to reduce congestion in the first place. Now you want to build more parking and invite more to drive?
And if parking is really needed that bad, buid it under this boulevard. Using every inch of earth's surface for parking isn't the only answer.
PS: BM report link thanks to PSA. He pointed it out in another thread.
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