Footpath, drainage work in 57 places across Mangaluru, mayor urges people to cooperate


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, May 12: Mangaluru City Corporation mayor Kavitha Sanil on Friday May 12 informed that footpath and drainage works in 57 places across the city, at a cost of Rs 125 crore, would be started in a few days, and at the same time, work on developing traffic circles would also begin soon.

Addressing a press meet here, the mayor said, "We need to aquire land in a few places in order to construct drainage and foothpaths. So I request people to cooperate with the officials. Some people have agreed while others are still opposed to handing over their land for the purpose. Within 10 days, tenders will be invited for this project, so we need to clear the land issue at the earliest. Even circles in some places need to be developed, and this too may require lot of space. If people face any problem in this regard they are free to approach me to sort out the issue."

On the administration's preparedness for the upcoming monsoons, she said, "During rainy season it will be a nightmare for the people if large trees get uprooted, and houses might collapse due to storms. Hence, to deal with such situations, we have formed an emergency rescue team of 7-10 persons who will rush to help. If such situations arise, people can call helpline number 0824-2220306. Preparation work for the rainy season has already started, with works such as cleaning the stagnant drainage water under way."

Warning people against putting up flex boards and banners in the city, the mayor said, "Despite several warnings, people are still displaying flex boards and banners. MCC had conducted a drive for the removal of flexes and banners within its limits, but people are still continuing this practice without seeking MCC's permission. This will be the last warning, we will definitely take stringent action against those who display banners and flex boards."


Inspection

Kavita Sanil also conducted inspection of a waterlogged drainages near Bharat Mall at Lalbagh on Friday with regard to waterlogged drainages.

She conducted the inspection along with other officials to review the condition of the place. She also raided Surabhi complex where commercial complexes have their own barricaded parking lots and space is reserved for staff and customers. MCC officials removed the barricades of the parking lots. Sanil also inspected the condition behing Tribhuvan complex where garbage was dumped resulting in foul smell.

Speaking to the reporters she said, "From past several years drainage water is getting logged close to Bharat Mall which is resulting in foul smell. We have recieved lots of complaints in this regard, and I assure to deal with this at the earliest. Water is logged is such a way that it is diffcult to even ride the vehicles as water gets splashed on the commuters whenever the vehicle moves over it.

"Earlier I had given deadline to the owners of the (Surabhi) commercial complex for barricading the parking lot illegally and not allowing others to park their vehicles. We will issue notice to the Surabhi complex owner and also make sure the space behind Tribhuvan complex is cleaned at the earliest."

  

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Sat, May 13 2017

    Your such inspection work to few areas needs to be apreciated. Pl. conduct such inspections of other areas and try to do required improvements in all wards.

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  • Auldius Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Footpath is being constructed over the rain water drains. But there is no provision is made for the water from the road to enter the storm water drains. So we will still have floods on the roads. Also the drains being constructed are not continuous. So the water is again going to come back on the road.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Agreed BJP forgot footpath & drainage but someone has to do it ...

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    At Bejai main road footpath & drainage work from last 8 years. Because most of the illegal constructed buildings are on the edge of the concrete road no space for footpath. I request Mayors first demolish those building and make space for footpath and drain.

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  • Gangan, Kulshekara, Mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Good initiative Madam....
    Well I would like to add up one thing here is that there is no any kind of Road Lane Marking at the center of roads with white color and also with road radium lights, mainly requested on Bikkarnakatte to Vamajoor roads , the roads are getting busy nowadays added with many dangerous overtakes , unnecessary honking etc are regularly practiced here . Hope this area will be taken into note and get needful done to the public.

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  • KRISHNA, mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Yes Nanthhor to Bikarnakatte and fly over starting very dangerous to 02 wheelers on right side of the road so many road zig zaz and up down pls correct before some thing happens and also FLOWEE SELLERS ARE BLOCKING VEHICLES ....And also suddenley bus stops in curves

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  • Flavian dsouza, chik/bengaluru

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Make it beauftiful , good drainges, walkways , fountains , bus stops with wifi, clean drinking water at bus stops , toilets at public places , proper parking areas go underground if required , beautiful parks with lots of playing equipment for kids , few good swimming pools for public , tourist information centers , like banaglore one managlore one should be there for all govt /other servcies at one point , mangalore also need an exhibition area like pragati maidan delhi , BIEC in banaglore etc so spend another 250 cores but make all this happen

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  • Kumar Jogappa, Udipi/Nandangaon

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Flavy...things mentioned all comes under modiji's dream project 'smart city'...
    Nothing in the hand of state...fund should flow from central.
    Just wait for a year...will obtain all required facilities even though you never vote for one and only popular party bjp.

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  • KRISHNA, mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Near kadri Opposite Jimmys newly created footpath FROM MCC for Pedastranian but it is acquired by 04/02 wheelers why public money is spent for personal use from mcc ????

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  • Ahmed K.C., Mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Parking on the footpaths, shops encroachment of footpaths. such things are everywhere. Nobody is there to take action. Pedestrians are forced to walk on the roads. Why spend public money for footpaths ???????????????

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  • Kumar Jogappa, Udipi/Nandangaon

    Fri, May 12 2017

    why so late work around..when monsoon almost near..

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Fri, May 12 2017

    Please appreciate the work they are doing . At least this time the work is undertaken before the monsoon. In the recent past, they used to do it after flash floods and complaints

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