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Buckingham Canal work to extend till March

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The New Indian Express             25.11.2013

Buckingham Canal work to extend till March

The Chennai Corporation has set new deadlines for the completion of work on the extension of the north and south parts of the Buckingham Canal. During the Corporation Council Meet held recently, it was informed that the the work on the canal, which was supposed to be extended by 350 metres on both parts, had not been completed yet, and would be completed within March next year.

Replying to a letter of request submitted by councillor of Ward 38, Santhanam, the Council on Friday passed two resolutions, fixing the new deadlines for completion of the work. It was informed that the extension project faced several hurdles and this had caused the delay in the work to stagnate. Problems such as presence of Metro Water pipelines, EB lines and roads in the proposed extension routes hampered the process. There was also restriction laid down by the traffic police, who allowed the work to be done only during the night. 

It was further informed that while 250 metres of the proposed 350 metres extension had been completed in the southern part of the canal, work on the remaining 100 metres could not be completed because of the presence of high tension cables in the area. Hence, an extended deadline of March 31, 2014 has been given for work on the south end. However, the new deadline for the work on the northern parts of the canal have been set for December 31, 2013.

 

Corporation seeks powers to decide on banners

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The New Indian Express             25.11.2013

Corporation seeks powers to decide on banners

The Chennai Corporation adopted a resolution seeking the State to amend the acts and rules accordingly so as to empower the Corporation Commissioner to grant or deny permission to put up digital banners and placards, here on Friday.

The Chennai District Collector had written to the State recommending that the Corporation Commissioner be empowered to monitor and initiate legal proceedings to put up digital banners and placards without permission, since Corporation was better staffed than the district administration.

As per the recommendation, the State had ordered the Corporation to send a proposal for the same to make  the necessary amendments to the act. Subsequently, the Council adopted a resolution seeking amendments to the City Municipal Corporation Act, 1919, Tamil Nadu Urban Local Bodies licensing of Hoardings and Levy and collection of Advertisement Tax Rules, 2003 and Tamil Nadu Urban Local Bodies (permission for erection of digital banners and placards) Rules 2011. As per the proposal, the Corporation will be authorised to grant or deny permission for digital banners and placards in the areas, including the recently expanded Corporation limits while the State Government will be the appellate authority for the same.

 

‘Fit flow control valve in drinking water connections’

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The Hindu             21.11.2013 

‘Fit flow control valve in drinking water connections’

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The Tirunelveli Corporation has warned that drinking water connections without flow control valve will be cut without prior notice after December 15.

An official statement said the new drinking water scheme for wards 19, 26 and 27 – all under Melapalayam Zone – was dedicated to the public by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa recently and domestic and commercial drinking water connections were being given to those who had paid the deposit and the charges payable for getting the connection.

Though the Corporation had announced that flow control valves should be fitted in every drinking water connection to prevent use of motors, most consumers had not executed the order.

Hence, those who were yet to fit the flow control valve should pay the prescribed fee and fit the valve in the presence of the Junior Engineer before December 15, the statement warne.

 


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