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Erode corpn. limits set for expansion

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The Hindu       15.06.2016

Erode corpn. limits set for expansion

The City Corporation is poised to have an extended geographic jurisdiction.

On Tuesday, a resolution was adopted at the Council meeting for inclusion of four panchayats in the surroundings: Mettunasuvampalayam, Kalingarayanpalayam, 46 Pudur, and Lakhapuram.

The inclusion, by virtue of which the local body will have added population, will help in securing more Central funds for development programmes.

The Corporation also decided to redraw limits of the 60 wards so as to attempt uniformity in development. There have been complaints that the progress has not been uniform in some of the wards that were carved out on the basis of segmentation by major roads.

At the Ordinary Meeting chaired by Mayor Malliga Paramasivam, members of AIADMK and DMK claimed credit for the Ooratchikottai drinking water scheme. An assertion by DMK leader in the house V.C. Natarajan that the project was ignored since it was the brainchild of his party leader M. Karunanidhi had the AIADMK members on their toes. They argued that Chief Minister Jayalalithaa was responsible for fructification of the project. The Mayor said the scheme will be implemented under the AMRUT (Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation) scheme.

The newly elected Erode East MLA K.S. Thennarasu, who took part in the meeting, announced that the work on the major drinking water project will be carried out at an expenditure of Rs. 484 crore soon.

Mr. Thennarasu also exuded confidence that financial allocation for the traffic island and flyover projects at GH Junction will be made in the forthcoming session of the Assembly.

 

Treated sewage for park’s water supply

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The Hindu       22.03.2016    

Treated sewage for park’s water supply

The Greater Chennai Corporation has started exploring various technology options for treating sewage to improve water supply for parks. “Water supply for parks remains a challenge. We are planning to set up a sewage treatment facility near every park. The treated water will be used for the parks,” said an official.

The previous proposal for commissioning sewage treatment facilities inside parks was rejected due to restrictions on the use of OSR land for construction activity. Following a study, the civic body is expected to commission small sewage treatment facilities after the polls. During summer, parks are expected to face water shortage. Last summer, many parks received inadequate water supply and the civic body received a number of complaints from residents.

— Special Correspondent

Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 March 2016 09:43
 

Maintenance of parks takes a beating

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The Hindu       22.03.2016  

Maintenance of parks takes a beating

Parks in many parts of the city are said to be suffering from insufficient maintenance as the contract with a number of private contractors has expired.

The Greater Chennai Corporation has identified at least 112 parks that have not been maintained properly as result of this. Many of the parks don’t have watchmen and gardeners.

The civic body has permitted private contractors to employ one gardener and one watchman for every park measuring less than 1600 sq.m. Two gardeners and one watchman are being hired by private contractors for parks measuring more than 1600 sq m. Over 30 percent of the parks in the city measure over1600 sq m.

With officials busy with election work, maintenance of other aspects such as drip irrigation, lighting, gates, fountains and footpaths has also been inadequate.

Usually, the contract period is two years. Some of the contracts have been extended. A few contractors have also reportedly complained about the restriction in the number of workers for large parks such as Perambur Flyover Park, which has just three labourers despite measuring 6,000 sq.m. Following the takeover of parks by Metrorail, many contractors have been unable to carry out the maintenance work.

In some places, Metro work

has come in

the way of maintaining parks

 


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