Thiruvananthapuram: The Arivalam Beach tourism project at Vettur in Varkala, once envisioned as a major coastal tourism destination, continues to remain neglected nearly a decade after its inauguration, with uncertainty over ownership and maintenance delaying revival efforts.The project, implemented in 2016 under Matsya Gramam scheme of Kerala State Coastal Area Development Corporation, was developed between the Arabian Sea and TS Canal with the aim of promoting local tourism. Facilities, including toilets, drinking water systems, rest areas, children’s spaces and a boat jetty, were constructed as part of the project costing more than Rs 1.5 crore.However, most facilities are now damaged or abandoned due to lack of maintenance. Toilets and rest areas have been vandalised, electrical fittings and meters were allegedly stolen and the potable water system is dysfunctional. Plastic waste has accumulated across the beach park, while anti-social activities, especially at night, in the area are concerns for local residents.According to Vettur grama panchayat sources, the main hurdle preventing maintenance work is delay in officially transferring the property to the local body. “The project was supposed to be transferred to us. Despite repeated requests, the handover hasn’t taken place yet. Only recently was a reading room in the project area handed over to the panchayat. Maintenance activities can begin properly only after the entire property is transferred,” said a panchayat source.Initially, a security guard was appointed to protect the park and its facilities. However, the arrangement was later withdrawn, following which vandalism and damage reportedly increased.The scenic coastline and peaceful atmosphere in the project area attract domestic tourists during holidays. The beach has strong tourism potential as the coastal road connecting Thiruvananthapuram and Varkala passes through Arivalam. However, locals said the lack of maintenance of basic facilities is driving visitors away.Further action regarding the project will be taken only after the new govt is formed, said sources in coastal development department.

