List of roads being widened in Bengaluru

Check to see if your road or locality is included in this list. If you live in a property there, you may receive a TDR notice from the BBMP too.

During the second half this year – July-October in particular – as well during the previous two years, BBMP notified various roads in Bengaluru and outskirts for widening. BBMP’s notifications have appeared in Kannada and English dailies.

The widening is being under BBMP’s transfer of development rights (TDR) scheme. If you are slated to loose property on the road because of widening, you are entitled to 1.5 times the square footage lost through a development rights certificate (DRC), which the BBMP says it will issue. For more on this, see our articles BBMP’s TDR scheme has few takers, many left clueless, What’s TDR to you? and Citizens revolt at BBMP land acquisition for road widening.

Here is a consolidated of list of almost all the roads that have been notified during 2009 and going back to December 2007.

October 5th 2009, Notification: EE/MR-E/PR/82/2009-10

September 17th 2009, Notification: EE/MR-EAST/PR/76/2009-10

August 22nd 2009

August 3rd 2009, Notification: EE/MR-S/PR/09/2009-10

 

10 July 2009, Notification: EE/MR(S-E)/PR/04/09-10

December 5th 2007, Notification: EE/RW/Phase-II/Sector11/PR/472/06-07

(Some of these projects have either begun or already completed)

 

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Comments:

  1. dinesh bahrtiya says:

    Kindl let us know what about avenue road . please if to be widened please do it as early as possible as it will surely develop the area in terms of business…

  2. Usha Srinath says:

    It will be more informative if a map (or a link to a map) is provided along with this list of roads.

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