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| Planning and commerce: Muslim Town businesses suffer as road fixing delayed, Source |
Lahore:
Shops in Muslim Town are continuing to lose business because of the
governmLAHOREent’s failure to complete the service roads around the Muslim
Town flyover, which was inaugurated on May 30.
The disruption to their businesses has gone on since September last
year, when work on the flyover began and traffic on Ferozepur Road was
diverted to the service lanes. The service roads crumbled due to heavy
traffic loads including heavy machinery used in the construction.
Though the flyover was officially inaugurated six weeks ago, the service
roads under the flyover are still unrepaired. Further, workers are now
building an elevated bus lane for the Metro Bus Service project,
formerly known as the Bus Rapid Transit System. With that work due to
take at least six months, the businesses have been left wondering about
their future.
Hafiz Zubair, the owner of Delite Store, said that business had never
been so bad in the 42 years since he had opened the store on Wahdat
Road. “I would say our sales are 30 per cent of what they used to be
before the construction of the flyover began,” said Zubair.
He said that most of his clientele were from Ichhra and Canal Bank Road
and they had stopped coming after the road was broken up. He said that
some shop owners had formed unions and approached the government, which
had repaired patches of road in front of their shops, but most of the
road was still a mess.
Malik Ayaz, the owner of Rafiq Sweet House, said that they had been
losing business since the start of the flyover project. “We had hoped
the situation would improve after the inauguration of the flyover, but
they haven’t repaired the road at ground level,” he said.
Wajid Butt, the general manager of the popular Butt Sweet House, said
that the business was operating at 50 per cent of the level it was at
last year. He said that he did not expect things to improve soon. He
said that the government had not communicated any deadlines for the
repair of the roads to the shopkeepers.
Sabir Khan Sadozai, the project director for the Muslim Town flyover,
said that the repair of the service roads had initially been delayed
because the Water and Sanitation Agency had to lay a sewage line. Then
the Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning Agency (TEPA) stopped the
repairs as the final design of the elevated bus lane for the Metro Bus
Service, being drawn up by the National Engineering Services of Pakistan
(NESPAK), had not arrived. “Otherwise we could have had a situation
where we finished the reconstruction of the road but TEPA had to break
sections of it again to lay piers for the elevated bus lane,” he said.
Sadozai said that the design of the bus lane had been received from
NESPAK last week and they had started the road works. He said that WASA
still had some work to finish, namely to raise the height of gutter
necks on Wahdat Road and Ferozepur Road so that the manholes were at the
same level as the road. He said that work on the service lane around FC
College and the 1122 office would be finished in a few days. He said
some sections of the road would not be repaired until after the bus lane
is finished.
Asked why the design of the bus lane for the MBS project had been
changed and delayed, TEPA Director Mazhar Hussain, who is in charge of
the construction, said that the decision had been made to avoid the
expense and hassle of having to acquire land for a ground-level bus
lane.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 16th, 2012.