
Model corridors to dot Hyderabad
Hyderabad: For a city that is increasingly becoming an example for other cities when it comes to building infrastructure, Hyderabad is keeping up the tempo. The latest addition to the list is model corridors that will soon dot the city, along with which junction development and beautification will be taken up.
The corporation has already approved the proposal to develop or reshape the Bandlaguda Main Road to Aramghar stretch into a model corridor and plans are to develop the entire Masab Tank-Mehdipatnam-Gachibowli stretch on the same lines.
Under the model corridor, a three-lane main carriageway will be developed adjacent to the central median and a 6-metre service road adjacent to the main carriageway will be built with a kerb demarcating both these roads.
It is not only seamless commuting that these model corridors offer. They will have in-store exclusive facilities for cyclists and pedestrians. Adjacent to the service road, a 1.8-metre bicycle track will be developed and another kerb will separate the cyclists from the traffic on service roads while adjacent to the cycle track, a pavement with greenery will be developed.
The exclusive storm water drain infrastructure for these roads will also make them unique compared to other roads in the city. All this infrastructure will be developed on a 75 feet road on one side of the central median and the same will come up on the other side of the central median.
“Even the best quality bitumen is damaged if the water is stagnant. The stormwater drain along these
roads will drain out the water within a short span of time. For the development of a model corridor, the road should be a minimum of 150 feet wide,” a GHMC official said.