Airspace above metro corridors to be opened for development: Manohar Lal
New Delhi: Union housing and urban affairs minister Manohar Lal on Sunday said the government is planning to unlock the airspace above metro stations and corridors for development and has tasked the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) with preparing a framework to facilitate such projects
New Delhi: Union housing and urban affairs minister Manohar Lal on Sunday said the government is planning to unlock the airspace above metro stations and corridors for development and has tasked the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) with preparing a framework to facilitate such projects.
Manohar Lal said the move could help create cost-effective housing integrated with public transport. (Representative photo)
The minister said the move could help create cost-effective housing integrated with public transport.
Addressing the 172nd foundation day celebrations of the Central Public Works Department (CPWD), Lal said the government was exploring ways to utilise the airspace above linear projects such as metro corridors. “We have asked DDA to find a way to utilise the airspace... if such space is developed, it will be cost-effective as the housing projects will be connected to the station and commuters will not reach a vehicle to reach the station,” he said.
While addressing an industry event last month, Lal had highlighted the paucity of space for infrastructure over linear projects.
The minister also announced that the Central Vista precinct will be renamed Kartavya Bhawan Kshetra, saying the new name would better reflect the identity of the redeveloped administrative district.