The traffic police and Noida authority have reopened the key road near the artificial zoo, the Noida jungle trail, in Sector 94 green belt near Mahamaya flyover. The stretch remained closed for the last six months to facilitate the construction of an.
underpass linking two green belts in the area. The underpass plays a crucial role in the project, a new eco-tourism initiative by the Noida authority. The artificial zoo will feature sculptures of various animals crafted from over 500 tonnes of recycled iron and plastic waste.
With the road reopening, vehicles traveling from Kalindi Kunj and Okhla Bird Sanctuary towards Dalit Prerna Sthal, Chilla Border, DND Flyway, and Sector 18 can now take the left turn that was previously blocked. Daily commuters welcomed the move.
Appreciating improved travel time and reduced congestion. The park extends across both sides of the Noida Expressway, reaching up to the Okhla Bird Sanctuary. Officials expect it to be a major draw for visitors from across the Delhi-National Capital Region.
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In a much-awaited relief for commuters, a key road near Sector 94, Noida, has finally reopened after being closed for six months due to construction work. The reopening of this arterial route is expected to ease congestion, improve traffic flow, and reduce travel time for thousands of daily commuters.
The road closure, which began six months ago, was initially imposed to decongest the busy thoroughfare and facilitate essential maintenance work. Authorities introduced a series of traffic curbs, including vehicle restrictions and revised signal timings, which, while effective in reducing traffic volume.
had adversely affected daily commuters and local businesses. The prolonged restrictions had led to delays, increased travel times, and inconvenience for thousands of residents and visitors. Local government officials have now declared the road safe for public use following a series of infrastructural upgrades and safety.
audits. “After thorough inspections and the successful completion of our planned maintenance works, we are confident that the road meets all safety standards,” said a senior transport official. “The decision to ease the traffic curbs is based on the improved road conditions and positive feedback from the community.”
The upgraded road features enhanced lighting, better signage, and improved pedestrian crossings to ensure the safety of all users. Additionally, the reconfiguration of certain intersections has been credited with streamlining traffic movement and reducing bottlenecks, making commutes faster and more predictable.
Residents in the vicinity of Sector 94 have welcomed the reopening, expressing optimism that the changes will revive local businesses and improve access to nearby commercial centers. Shopkeepers and daily wage workers, who had struggled during the period of restricted traffic, are hopeful that the new developments will spur economic activity and facilitate easier movement of goods and services.
With the road reopening, vehicles traveling from Kalindi Kunj and Okhla Bird Sanctuary towards Dalit Prerna Sthal, Chilla TO ALL Border, DND Flyway, and Sector 18 can now take the left turn that was previously blocked. Daily commuters welcomed the move.
As the traffic curbs come to an end, local authorities have assured continuous monitoring of the road conditions and pledged to introduce further measures if necessary. With the reopening, Noida is taking a step forward in balancing urban growth with efficient traffic management, ensuring that the region remains accessible and vibrant for both residents and visitors.
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