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Twenty three projects initiated by the Urban Development Authority by spending government funds are currently stopped
The Sectoral Oversight Committee on Environment, Natural Resources & Sustainable Development which met on the 20th of June 2023 under the Chairmanship of MP Ajith Mannapperuma, took into consideration the projects which have been initiated by the Urban Development Authority but have been abandoned due to various reasons thereby making a change in the strategies or existing rules followed in starting and maintaining the projects.
The committee disclosed that 23 projects initiated by the Urban Development Authority by spending government funds are currently stopped and that amongst such projects, 11 have been stopped due to issues between the institutions.
Thus, it was revealed that an amount of 56,388 million rupees has been estimated for 11 projects that have been stopped in the middle due to the problems between the institutions, and although the Urban Development Authority has spent 2,531 million rupees, there are outstanding bills of 14,23 million rupees for further payment. Also, it was revealed that an amount of 56,999 million rupees is required for the completion of the projects.
Among the 11 projects that have been stopped due to inter-institutional issues are the construction of the new access road from Kottawa to Mahenawatta, the development of Alavwa town (road widening), the construction of the entrance to Yakkala from the Gampaha highway, the expansion of Imaduwa town, the construction of low-income houses in Beruwanawatta, Aheliyagoda.