Chennai’s urban landscape is undergoing significant changes due to major infrastructure projects, leading to the loss of crucial footbridges and pedestrian pathways. The demolition of footbridges at Park and Fort stations for the fourth line from Beach to Egmore and the shelving of the Anna Nagar footbridge project due to the Metro Rail construction have heightened safety concerns. Residents, particularly senior citizens and schoolchildren, face increased risks while crossing busy roads like Grand Trunk Road, Thirumangalam Junction, and Padi Roundabout.
The dismantled footbridges are promised to be reconstructed, but the lack of clear timelines and the ongoing construction delays exacerbate pedestrian hazards. The Chennai Corporation and the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority aim to enhance non-motorized transport facilities by reclaiming footpaths from encroachments and ensuring dedicated pedestrian pathways. Immediate and strategic measures are essential to safeguard pedestrians and facilitate smooth urban mobility amid these extensive infrastructural developments.