The Hindu 06.08.2013
GVMC plans 24×7 cleaning of beaches
To ensure that the most popular tourist spot in the city
– the beaches – are clean and attractive the Greater Visakhapatnam
Municipal Corporation (GVMC) plans to organise 24×7 cleaning operations
there apart from ensuring a dress code for vendors.
Addressing
the media here on Monday, GVMC Commissioner M V Satyanarayana said that
the civic body was according top priority to maintenance of beaches and
ensuring that a committee comprising zonal commissioner, superintendent
engineer and divisional engineer was constituted.
Garbage bins
The
GVMC plans to implement a dress code for all the vendors on the city
beaches apart from giving a garbage bin to each of them to ensure that
the waste generated by customers is not scattered on the beach.
The vendors would have to ensure that the garbage is cleared immediately.
Noting
that most of the facilities provided in parks on the beach for tourists
were in a bad shape the Commissioner said that the civic authorities
are taking steps for their immediate repair and replacement wherever
required.
Landscaping
Elaborating
on the proposals for the city’s beautification, he said landscaping
would be taken up under the Asilmetta flyover at an estimated cost of Rs
70 lakh.
Steps are being taken to demolish 150
structures that have been identified by the engineering department as
dangerous and on the verge of collapse, he said.
With
the merger of Anakapalli and Bheemili municipalities and 10 other gram
panchayats the population of the GVMC had increased to 19 lakhs.
The GVMC has sent a proposal for formation of 81 wards in view of the inclusion of newer areas, he said.
The notification of new wards, receiving objections and finalisation of the wards could take up to three months, he added.