<p>The move finally comes as a relief to people waiting for the announcement. The Corporation had said earlier in the year that work on the same would begin but had failed to keep up the promise, just as it missed the deadline for the commercial operations of Reach-I (Baiyappanahalli-MG Road).<br /><br />Speaking to Deccan Herald, BMRCL spokesperson BLY Chavan said: The BMRCL will bear the cost of the project and the KRIDL will be executing it for us.” Stating that the boulevard will not deviate from the artistic impression released by the Corporation earlier, he said: “The project will take nine months to complete.”<br /><br />According to the artistic impression, many flowering trees like the Tree of Gold, Gulmohar, Copper pod, Java Cassia among others will dot the M G Road after the completion of the project. Also, the pathway will have facilities like open-air theatre, a plaza for sculptures, a play area with seating arrangements and two public toilets. While the BMRCL has already began erecting poles to separate the working area from traffic, actual work can only begin after the mock Metro rail coach is removed from Anil Kumble Circle. The work will be carried out in 400-metre space, in a bid to not disrupt traffic on MG Road.</p>
<p>The move finally comes as a relief to people waiting for the announcement. The Corporation had said earlier in the year that work on the same would begin but had failed to keep up the promise, just as it missed the deadline for the commercial operations of Reach-I (Baiyappanahalli-MG Road).<br /><br />Speaking to Deccan Herald, BMRCL spokesperson BLY Chavan said: The BMRCL will bear the cost of the project and the KRIDL will be executing it for us.” Stating that the boulevard will not deviate from the artistic impression released by the Corporation earlier, he said: “The project will take nine months to complete.”<br /><br />According to the artistic impression, many flowering trees like the Tree of Gold, Gulmohar, Copper pod, Java Cassia among others will dot the M G Road after the completion of the project. Also, the pathway will have facilities like open-air theatre, a plaza for sculptures, a play area with seating arrangements and two public toilets. While the BMRCL has already began erecting poles to separate the working area from traffic, actual work can only begin after the mock Metro rail coach is removed from Anil Kumble Circle. The work will be carried out in 400-metre space, in a bid to not disrupt traffic on MG Road.</p>