Kochi’s Landmark Marine Drive to Extend Northward

The Greater Cochin Development Authority (GCDA) is gearing up to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the ambitious Marine Drive Expansion project. Following a state-level meeting led by the district collector, GCDA authorities have confirmed that the RFP will be released shortly, now that the election process has concluded.

“We had a high-level meeting and decided to issue the RFP after the election,” a GCDA official stated. The project will employ land pooling methods and will be implemented in three phases, transforming Kochi’s iconic waterfront.

The first phase of the expansion will focus on developing the area from Queens Walkway to the Vaduthala rail viaduct into an open space for visitors. Land pooling, a method where landowners collectively hand over their land for public projects or infrastructure development, will be pivotal for this project. After the infrastructure is developed, the remaining land is returned to the original owners, though only 60% of the original area, with a value three to four times higher.

The Marine Drive Expansion aims to extend the development northwards towards Vaduthala, covering the area from Marine Drive and Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary in the south to Cheranalloor grama panchayat in the north, including Vaduthala, Pachalam, and Mulavukad Island to the east. This expansion is expected to significantly enhance the city’s infrastructure and provide a major boost to the local economy.

By using land pooling, the GCDA anticipates a substantial reduction in project costs. A dedicated committee, headed by the district collector and including GCDA’s town planning officials, has been established to oversee and expedite follow-up actions.

The Marine Drive Expansion project is set to be a game-changer for Kochi. Not only will it provide additional recreational space for residents and tourists, but it is also expected to spur economic growth by attracting new businesses and investments to the area. The phased development approach will ensure that the project is executed efficiently and sustainably, with careful consideration given to the environment and local communities.

This strategic initiative underscores GCDA’s commitment to urban development and infrastructure improvement, positioning Kochi as a forward-thinking city that values both progress and sustainability. As the project moves forward, stakeholders and residents alike are optimistic about the transformative potential of this landmark development.

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