Categories: BusinessHeadlines

Port city phase two EIA for public comments next month

Sri Lanka’s US 1.4 billion dollar Port City project Environmental Impact Assessment with 72 conditions will be soon open for public comment, a senior official said.

“We hope to open this for public comment by next month – all the preliminary work on the EIA is now complete,” Nihal Ferando, project manager,  Port City said.

“This will cover the building and land development and the public would have 40 days to comment.”

Ferando also said that under the previous agreement if traffic congestion in the capital impacted the Port City the Government would have had to pay compensation but under the new agreement this was not the case as they had a comprehensive plan in place.

The new city will be linked to Colombo through an elevated highway planned from the Katunayake Expressway to the reclaimed area and then as a second access point it will be joined to Colpetty through an underground tunnel running through Galle Face.

This connection will link commuters with an light rail system, which will have a hub station in Colpetty.

Two light rail systems, including another one linking the main Colombo city to Malabe will kick off next year with funding from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), he said.

AddThis Website Tools
Lankanewspapers

Recent Posts

LNP – Do not panic, bikinis allowed

Police denied reports that a new law has been introduced in Arugam Bay banning locals…

7 hours ago

LNP – Large crowd gathers to pay last respects to Malini Fonseka

A large crowd continues to arrive at the National Film Corporation on Sunday (25) to…

7 hours ago

LNP – SJB electoral organisers continue to resign

A number of electoral organisers of the Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) have resigned from their…

15 hours ago

LNP – Sri Lanka to welcome 1 millionth tourist today

Sri Lanka Tourism is set to welcome its one millionth tourist today (24), making a…

16 hours ago

LNP – Malini Fonseka’s remains brought to National Film Corporation

The body will lie in state at the Tharangani Hall of the National Film Corporation…

17 hours ago

LNP – Malini Fonseka’s remains to lie in state today for public to pay respect

The remains of late veteran actress Malini Fonseka, known as the “Queen of Sri Lankan…

17 hours ago