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Madikeri CMC resolves to clear roads of workshops, vendors

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The Hindu  13.10.2010

Madikeri CMC resolves to clear roads of workshops, vendors

Staff Correspondent

It will not only help ease congestion but also beautify city's ambience

Independent councillors object to collection of excess parking fee

Official draws flak over delay in tackling stray dog and cattle menace


Madikeri: The Madikeri City Municipal Council (CMC) passed a resolution at its monthly meeting here on Tuesday to clear encroachment upon roads and pavements by owners of automobile workshops and scrap vendors to facilitate smooth movement of traffic.

This was announced by president of the CMC P.D. Ponnappa, who presided over the meeting. The police would be requested to implement the resolution, Mr. Ponnappa said.

The CMC planned to shift 15 scrap vendors, who had encroached upon the pavements and narrow roads, to a place away from the city in July. The decision to clear such encroachments will not only help decongest the narrow roads but also beautify the ambience of the city and obviate the risk of accidents.

Independent councillors K.T. Baby Mathew and S.I. Muneer Ahmad objected to collection of parking fee at the Raja Seat gardens in excess of the prescribed rates. Mr. Ponnappa asked revenue inspector Ramesh to look into the matter. If there were irregularities, the contract would be cancelled, he said.

Replying to a question on providing Ashraya houses to pourakarmikas, Commissioner of the CMC Srikanth Rao said that he had written to the Deputy Commissioner to grant one acre of land at Ukkuda on the outskirts of the city for the purpose.

When the issue of alleged encroachments upon CMC land came up for discussion, Mr. Ponnappa asked the councillors and the Commissioner to take steps to clear them.

The meeting decided to reserve 60 per cent of Rs. 22 lakh available for spending under poverty alleviation programmes to provide assistance to the poor to construct houses, get electricity and drinking water, and towards medical expenditure.

Mr. Ponnappa said the help of the Social Welfare Department would be sought to shift the beggars to Beggars' Home in Mysore. The revenue inspector drew flak for the delay in tackling the stray dog and cattle menace. Raising the issue, councillors Abdul Razak and T.M. Aiyappa of the Congress also said that streetlights were not working in many localities, especially when the Dasara festivities were on. The engineer concerned was told to ensure proper streetlights.

Mr. Aiyappa said that the issue of closing down of 138 petty shops in the city should be given a re-look as most of such shop owners were poor. Vasanta Keshava of the BJP supported him. Mr. Ahmad, who objected to it, sought to know why the issue should be discussed when a decision had been taken to clear petty shops from pavements.

Vice-president of the CMC Lata Bangera and Chairman of the Works Committee T.S. Prakash were present.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 October 2010 10:10
 

CMC to conduct survey on encroachment of govt land

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The Deccan Herald  13.10.2010

CMC to conduct survey on encroachment of govt land

Madikeri, Oct 12, DH News Service:

The City Municipal Council (CMC) has decided to conduct a survey in the Council limits at the earliest to ascertain the encroachment of government land.

Addressing the general body meet of the Council on Tuesday which was presided over by City Municipal Council President P D Ponnappa, Municipal Commissioner K Srikanth Rao said that the Task Force had written to the Council recently to ascertain the government land encroached in the Council limits. Hence, the survey will be undertaken at the earliest.

Eviction

The Council has decided to evict only those petty shops, which pose impediment to execution of developmental works. Congress members T M Ayyappa, BJP leaders Vasanth Keshav and Independent member Muneer Ahmed said that if all the petty shops are evicted, then the people for whom the shops are the only source of income will be thrown into dire straits. Hence, the Council must look at the issue from humanitarian angle and evict only those petty shops which come in the way of execution of developmental works. Standing Committee President T S Prakash endorsed the Congress members’ view and said that the resolution passed by the Council earlier must be rectified. The House approved the same. Council President P D Ponnappa said that as resolved by the House, only those petty shops, which will have to inevitably evicted will be pulled down.

Punish contractor

Members Muneer Ahmed and K T Baby Mathew said that the contractor who has got the contract of parking near Raja Seat park has been collecting more than the stipulated amount as parking fee. They said that action must be taken against the contractor.

Ponnappa directing the Council officials to look into the matter said that stern action will be taken against the contractor, if found guilty. He warned that the tender given to the contractor will be withdrawn in case locals complaint that additional parking fee is being collected at Raja Seat.

Rs 22 lakh at disposal

The Council decided to utilise the available funds of Rs 22 lakh for repair of houses belonging to BPL families, providing tap water connection and to give boost to education among the BPL family children. About 60 per cent of the fund will be for developmental works while 40 per cent will be used for educational and medical aid.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 October 2010 06:49
 

BMC removes illegal parking sheds from Sanjay Complex

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The Pioneer  13.10.2010

BMC removes illegal parking sheds from Sanjay Complex

SR | Bhopal

In a crack down on illegal parking sheds springing up in residential localities of the State capital, the Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday demolished seven such encroachments in the Sanjay Complex locality.

Officials said the drive was concentrated at the PWD quarters of the locality, where a number of residents had erected parking sheds on Government land without taking any prior permission.

They said the constructions were pulled down with the help of JCB machines after repeated notices served to the encroachers had failed to elicit a response from them.
Similarly, in a separate drive, the BMC demolition squad pulled removed illegal constructions that were obstructing the construction of nullah in the Ambedkar Nagar area.

The proposed nullah is being constructed under a pilot project of the BMC, which aims to create a systematic waste disposal route in the area.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 October 2010 06:40
 


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