Govt to develop integrated green road network in UP

The Yogi Adityanath government is working on an innovative initiative to ease traffic on streets, facilitate transportation and develop an integrated and green road Network with less carbon emissions in the state of Uttar Pradesh. As part of the initiative, all municipal roads in urban areas will be widened in the state, reducing traffic and ensuring smooth movement of commuters.

The Urban Development department is gearing up to propose for replacement of the Urban Road Improvement Scheme, which has been in operation since 2013-14, by an incentive-based plan called the Chief Minister Green Road Development Scheme ( CM-GRIDS Urban), for the effective development of such roads. This will also help municipal bodies achieve financial autonomy.

Currently, there is no dedicated plan for the development of roads in Uttar Pradesh with widths ranging from 10 metre to 45 metre, despite these wide roads being considered the main routes for urban transport and economic activities. The proposed road network aims to develop integrated green roads that are cost-effective and have low carbon emissions. In addition, the plan seeks to enhance transportation efficiency, develop safe roads and intersections, maintain and manage created assets as well as achieve financial autonomy for municipal bodies.

Notably, the proposed plan is based on principles such as easy access to transportation systems, seamless mobility, innovative utilisation of road spaces, stakeholder participation and citizen engagement and aims to benefit everyone.

According to the proposal, urban areas will also have to fulfill eligibility and funding allocation criteria to benefit from the CM-GRIDS. As per the proposal, urban bodies that achieve a minimum 10 per cent increase in their revenue collection compared to the previous year will be eligible to receive grants under the scheme.

Under the scheme, at least 20 per cent of the total estimated transportation by the urban body will be carried out through its own Resources. However, the urban body can utilise funds obtained from other schemes or programmes (such as AMRUT SEM LAD or others) through convergence.

As per the guidelines of the Indian Road Congress (IRC), only the development of sub-arterial, collector and local streets with road widths (right of way) greater than 10 metre and less than 45 metre will be included. The funds received under the scheme will be utilised solely for the development of roads.

To transfer funds to urban bodies, a bank account will be opened in the name of CM-GRIDS (Urban) at the headquarters level by the agency, and the transfer of funds will be carried out through authorised signatories.

Under the proposed scheme, grants will be given to all the municipal corporations in the first phase. In the second phase, the remaining nagar palika parishads and nagar panchayats will be included.