Development of Town Hall Square, Viharamahadevi Park
under MCUDP:
Bringing city's beauty closer to people
By Ranil Wijayapala

What the Town Hall Square would look like
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People who used to visit the Colombo City on a daily basis and
accustomed to viewing the nearly 100-year-old colonial type Town Hall
building in the heart of the city with its surrounding fences, the lawn
and adjoining Viharamahadevi Park today see it with demolished fences, a
ground filled with soil and dead grass and a lot of other activities
that are taking place in and around that area.
Despite this situation, people who used to walk across the Town Hall
area to attend to various day-to-day needs feel that the area is more
accessible to them than before as they can walk freely across the Town
Hall area and the Viharamahadevi Park with no fences to delay them from
reaching their desired destinations. Therefore, people feel that the
Viharamahadevi Park and the Town Hall building are closer to them than
ever before. So, the Town Hall Square, the main square in the city of
Colombo, which attracts hundreds and thousands of people on a daily
basis on multiple reasons varying from visiting hospitals, recreational
purposes, education and various other purposes is becoming closer to the
people.
However, what puzzles them now is whether that closeness will be
temporary or permanent for them with the ongoing changes and the
construction work. The answer lies at the hands of the authorities
implementing the Metro Colombo Urban Development Project (MCUDP) which
is aimed at mitigating floods and improving public convenience in the
Metro Colombo area which consists of areas under the Colombo Municipal
Council, Dehiwala - Mount Lavinia Municipal Council, Kotte Municipal
Council and Kolonnawa Urban Council, as development of the Town Hall
area and Viharamahadevi Park is also a part of this project. The project
which has many components is now being implemented under the supervision
of the Defence and Urban Development Ministry.

An artist's impression of the Viharamahadevi Park |
According to Senior Engineer, Procurement of the Metro Colombo Urban
Development Project C.M.M. Iqbal, under the MCUDP, this important and
landmark area of Town Hall and the Viharamahadevi Park will be developed
as a public square, integrating urban activity with recreation, beauty
and increased connectivity while preserving and enhancing its colonial
characteristics. The Town Hall area is an important landmark of the city
and it is estimated that on a daily basis, except on public holidays,
60,000 pedestrians and 35,000 motorists use this section of the city.
The Viharamahadevi Park attracts about 5,000 people a day which
increases to about 8,000 on public holidays.
Therefore, it has become a prerequisite to develop this area to
facilitate the people who are visiting this area on a daily basis.
In three stages
“These developments were commenced in three stages and the three
stages of the project will cover the painting of the colonial type Town
Hall building, improvement of the lawn surrounding it, resurfacing of
the roads surrounding Town Hall and Viharamahadevi Park and the
development of the Viharamahadevi Park. The three phases of the project
have already commenced and will be completed by the end of this year”,
Iqbal said. The Colombo Municipal Council is supervising the project
that is being implemented under the MCUDP with funding made available by
the World Bank. “If we take the Viharamahadevi Park, we are going to
improve the park on par with public parks in other developed countries
as the present park is in a primitive and dilapidated state compared to
the standards of the public parks in other countries”, he said.
Inside the park, all the paths will be improved with an interlocking
pavement with a linear park around it. Restaurants foot paths, an
elephant bath, tables to facilitate the people to have their meals are
some of the improvements to be carried out under this project.
According to Engineer Iqbal, the play area of the children’s park
will be reinstalled according to international standards. “We are
considering the safety of children when installing this new equipment
which are available in major parks in other countries. We are also going
to have water-based play areas in the park, enabling the children to
have fun inside the park”, he said.
“We have given specifications for the contractors to install these
equipment for the play area, considering the safety and standards” he
said.
Apart from this, other facilities inside the park will also be
developed by installing toilets, restaurants for the people to have
their meals and refreshments while visiting the park for recreational
purposes. As these developments are made in the Viharamahadevi Park, the
area around the Town Hall will also be improved parallelly, enabling the
people to relax in the area peacefully.

The Town Hall as it looks now |
“Under this project, we are preserving the Town Hall building by
painting it after removing its old paint. However, we are not going to
make changes inside the building. It is up to the CMC authorities to
make the required changes within the Town Hall building”, he said.
The development of Anagarika Dharmapala Mawatha, C.W.W. Kannangara
Mawatha, F.R. Senanayake Mawatha and Nelum Pokuna Mawatha will also be
carried out parallel to the improvement in the Viharamahadevi Park and
the Town Hall area.
Senior Architect of the Colombo Municipal Council S.U.B. Dolapihilla,
further explaining the development of the area around Town Hall, said
the basic idea behind these developments is to facilitate the people
arriving at the Town Hall Square, which is considered to be the biggest
square in the Colombo City.
However, at present, this important part of the city is not planned
in a way that unlocks its potential as a major landmark and vital open
space in the heart of Colombo, limiting opportunities to integrate and
increasing urban activity with recreation and beauty.
Different purposes
“We know that people are coming to this area for different purposes.
If they have to walk far to get their businesses attended to fast and if
they don’t have a place to relax while attending to their work, that
will definitely inconvenience them. What we hope to do through this
project is to avoid that inconvenience to the people”, he said.
Accordingly, the area around the Town Hall will be beautified and
improved, enabling the people to relax there. He said the lawn of the
Town Hall grounds will be replanted with Bermuda grass after removing
the entire lawn it had earlier and a sophisticated sprinkler system will
be installed in the lawn after improving the drainage system to prevent
the lawn getting flooded during heavy rains.
Asked whether the area will be made available for public and
political meetings in the future, he said that the ground was earlier
used for political and other public meetings because it had security
with the fence around it. “With the new improvements and the removal of
the fence, the ground will no longer be suitable for such public
events”, he said.
He said the road behind the Town Hall building will also be open to
the public to move from one street to the other easily.
Apart from the projects under the MCUDP, the Colombo Municipal
Council will also allocate Rs. 200 million to have two separate
buildings in the Town Hall premises - one to relocate the section which
people attend on a daily basis to pay their rates to the CMC and also to
have an information centre for tourists.
“We are hoping to preserve the original architectural value of the
Town Hall building as its ground floor was originally designed as a
ballroom. We are trying our best to preserve it as a ballroom, shifting
the offices currently there to another location”, he said.
Buildings for vendors
A special feature under this project is that not a single vendor will
lose their livelihood; three small buildings will be set up to relocate
the businesses of the vendors, he said.
He said although Viharamahadevi Park is centrally located in the
city, it offers limited connectivity between the busy urban streets that
surround it with a fence that has been erected right around its
perimeter. As such, the present use and presentation of space within the
Town Hall area makes its resources less visible and less usable to the
public. “Through this project, we hope to create that connectivity
between the people and this area”, Dolapihilla said. He said the
connectivity of the area will be improved with the removal of the fence
around the park and by making the park more accessible to the people.
“Even those who are working and residing around the park will be able to
walk across the park at any time of the day with the removal of the
fence and with the installation of the lighting system within the park”,
he said.
Asked whether there is any possibility of having unwanted elements
there in the park after making it accessible during night, Dolapihilla
said that there is no need to worry about such a situation as the park
will be lit up in the night with a special lighting system.
“We should not stop these developments fearing that bad things would
happen. When the Independence Square area was open for the public during
the night, there were such fears among the people. But nothing happened
as enough security was at hand in the area. Likewise, the Viharamahadevi
Park will also be made accessible to the people during the night and
either the Colombo Municipal Council or the Urban Development Authority
will deploy security personnel in the park”, he said.
Explaining the changes within the park, he said the equipment of the
present ‘Sathutu Uyana’ area will be replaced with a children’s play
area as the CMC has decided to shift the Sathutu Uyana to Elli House
Park, Madampitiya since there is a proposal to develop it as a theme
park.
“The children’s play area in the Viharamahadevi Park will be redone
in a more innovative manner and a lot of activities will be available
for the children once this play area is completed”, he said.
According to Dolapihilla, people in the city will be able to have a
wonderful experience once these changes are effected within the
Viharamahadevi park and the area surrounding the Town Hall, developing
it as the main square in the Colombo City where people can gather and
relax, improving the connectivity between the city and its people. |