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EXISTING CONDITION
Lack of space for temple stalls and eateries
Bus Route
Traffic Route
Pedestrian footfall
Queue for temple on Street Lack of Pedestrian Walkways Illegal Street Parking
Absence of Bike Lanes
No distinct route to existing Market zone
Traffic Route
Pedestrian footfall
Lack of Pedestrian Walkways No dedicated Space for Street Hawkers Illegal Street Parking
Absence of Bike Lanes
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50 100 200m
The road acts as the spine of the older city, hosting numerous
established focal points marked by substantial pedestrian
activity. In the interest of enhancing the urban environment.
Shivaji Road functions as a central thoroughfare within the
core urban area, bridging the historical segments of the city to
the Mutha River and extending towards the new city.
This location serves as a resting point for individuals visiting the market, prompting them to park their vehicles along the street. As there is no
specifically allocated space for vendors, various hawkers, including those selling flowers, vegetables, and clothing, often resort to setting up
stalls directly on the road. The designated area marked for future development has the potential to become a visual landmark in the core area,
concurrently supporting the ongoing activities on the site, such as providing space for hawkers and accommodating the needs of shopper
and people living nearby.
Primary focals
Street Spine
Secondary focals
Axis Roads
Proposed focals
Anchor Points