Bangalore: Gearing up to tackle the traffic bottlenecks that will surface with the international airport, Bangalore will have an expressway from a point on Outer Ring Road up to Devanahalli.
A decision to initiate this project was taken at the empowered committee on infrastructure meet at Vidhana Soudha on Monday.
Explaining some of the project details chief secretary B K Das said, "The alignment for the expressway has been identified. It will run from Nagavara at Outer Ring Road straight up to Devanahalli.
The expressway cuts through Peripheral Ring Road as well." The 30-km stretch will be an access-controlled road, with a width of 100 metres. The four-lane expressway will be implemented by the BMRDA (Bangalore Metropolitan Regional Development Authority).
15/08/06 Times of India
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