Authorities have indicated that road construction is expected to begin within the next three to four days and that crews will focus initially on drainage and base formation. Traffic management and temporary diversions will be put in place to minimise disruption to passengers and local residents while construction proceeds. Coordination with municipal and highway agencies has been stepped up to ensure compliance with safety and technical standards. Contractors will continue site investigations and material mobilisation before the formal start of paving operations.
A number of students and local residents have shown interest in parallel community programmes linked to the redevelopment, with many registering to take part. Organisers have encouraged participation in skill and awareness initiatives designed to deliver local benefits and to inform residents about project phasing. The project team has also outlined plans for information dissemination and grievance redressal to address concerns promptly. Outreach efforts will include notices at the station and engagement with community groups.
Planned interventions are aimed at enhancing infrastructure and improving connectivity in and around the station area while facilitating safer vehicular movement and pedestrian access. Completion of the parking area and adjoining roadworks is expected to ease congestion and support local commerce once the works reach the operational phase. Officials have affirmed that progress will be monitored and that further updates will be provided as key milestones are achieved. Residents are being urged to cooperate with authorities during the construction period.
