The four roads - Mehrauli-Badarpur, Aurobindo Marg, Mathura Road and Chirag Dilli Road - would also be made encroachment-free under the plan.
The capital's roads have been divided in three categories - A, B, C - consisting of 77 congested corridors by the six task forces formed by Lt Governor Anil Baijal on traffic management in January.
Twenty-eight priority corridors, which fall under the A category, have been identified for immediate action for traffic management in Delhi.
In the meeting, recommendations of six task forces were discussed.
A senior officer, who was present in meeting, said the A category consists of those roads where the traffic issues can be addressed in lesser time.
The C category has those roads that will require a longer span of time and the action may include construction of flyovers, foot-over-bridge, change in road design.
"Under the pilot project, MB Road, Aurobindo Marg, Mathura Road and Chirag Dilli Road have been identified. All concerned agencies will ensure that these roads are encroachment-free at the earliest.
"These roads should have smart traffic management system. Any obstruction and illegal parking will also be removed on these stretches," a top senior official said.
A Category also includes Kemal Ataturk Marg and Sardar Patel Marg.
The officer also said the agencies involved in the project will apprise the L-G about the timeline for particular works like removal of encroachment, changes in design if required.
Periodic monitoring and evaluation of impact of action on these interventions are to be done alongwith proper documentation, another official said.
The areas under flyovers and U-turns have to be specifically cleaned, kept green and beautified.
"The road-owning agencies will be responsible for the repair and maintenance of roads and for keeping them encroachment free. The Chief Secretary was asked to coordinate with the agencies concerned and to submit an actionable plan within three weeks," Baijal told officers.
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