queues and traffic jams at abovementioned junctions/crossings.
They said after completion of this signal-free corridor, traffic congestions in front of educational institutions like Lahore College for Women University, Kinnaird College and APWA College and hospitals will end. Remodeling of Liberty Roundabout will also help to avoid merging conflicts.
The LDA officials said signal free corridors will save time and provide easy access for patients and ambulances to the Punjab Institute of Cardiology and Services Hospital. Also there will be significant time and fuel saving of the general public due to signal free corridor. Construction of four pedestrian bridges will also be constructed at a cost of Rs 60 million along this route, they added.
Objecting to the project, Imrana Tiwana, General Secretary LBT, said the government should stop construction of this project and spend this money on completion of Ring Road project as well as construction of wider footpaths for pedestrians and extra lanes for motorcyclists and cyclists. She said the government should also improve public transport system, instead of providing more opportunities to citizens to buy vehicles. This will increase pollution in the city, she added.
Raza Ali Dada, Kamil Mumtaz, Faryal Gohar and other representatives of civil society organizations also raised objections to the project such as construction of signal free corridor will stop access to 5th biggest Christian cemetery which has high historical and cultural significance as it contains graves of some famous pre- and post-partition personalities including Dr AC Woolner, VC Punjab University (1928-1936), and AR Cornelius, former chief justice of Pakistan. They also submitted written objections to Director General EPA.
On the other hand, traders community of Jail Road, Gulberg and other nearby markets rejected the objections by civil society and urged the LDA and EPD to approve the project and its construction because this will change the entire area and increase customer inflow. They said traffic congestion is the biggest problem of this road and the project will resolve this issue.
Naseemur Rehman, Director EIA, EPD Punjab, while talking with The News, said the department will forward all objections to LDA and once LDA’s answers are received the case will be sent to the special committee for final decision.