Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Wednesday said the Yamuna riverfront at Millennium Depot will be developed on the lines of the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad within a span of four to five years.
"There are plans to develop a riverfront in Delhi. But it will take time, say another four to five years. We have identified a site near Millennium Depot which will be developed as per norms," Saxena said.
Talking about the project, he said the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) will draw up plans and maps for the riverfront development. The plan is at an initial stage at the moment.
"The length of the stretch will be finalised once the plans are drawn. The DDA, being the land owning agency, will take up the project," he added.
An official, requesting anonymity, said that they have started drawing a concept plan and landscape plan on the riverfront project.
"It will be a massive project and is currently at a nascent stage. We have got the Millennium Depot land and have started drawing up the plan. Development like this takes time and a lot of analysis," he said.
Explaining the roadmap for the project, he said that scientific consultations will be held to ascertain the kind of grass and plants that can be planted there.