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MAWS secretary inspects road works

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The Times of India       07.01.2011

MAWS secretary inspects road works

CHENNAI: The principal secretary, Municipal Administration and Water Supply department, K Ashok Vardhan Shetty, on Wednesday night inspected the progress of road-relaying works in several areas taken up under the state's special road project 2010-2011.

He inspected the works at Ethiraj Sami Salai, Dr Ambedkar College Road, Basin Bridge-Elephant Gate Road, Jermiah Road, Kaliamman Koil Street, Valluvar Kottam High Road, Velachery Main Road and P S Kumarasamy Raja Salai and Rukmani Lakshmipathy Salai in Egmore. Shetty also launched milling of Dr Muthulakhsmi Salai in Tiruvanmiyur. The cold-milling exercise is done wherever possible.

The secretary directed the officials to expedite the process of settling bills submitted by the contractors to facilitate smooth flow of work. The state had released Rs 60 crore towards road improvement works for about 146 km and the local body had made use of Rs 57 crore from its capital fund reserve, an official release said.

The AIADMK's south Chennai unit, following a call made by general secretary J Jayalalithaa, held a demonstration in Saidapet on Tuesday protesting against the corporation's failure to repair roads damaged in the recent rains and putting the public to hardship. 

 

Meetings soon for expansion of stormwater drain network

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The Hindu           07.01.2011

Meetings soon for expansion of stormwater drain network

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Details of completed works will be available on website

The Chennai Corporation will soon complete review meetings in all its zones for inclusion of more streets in the stormwater drain network, said Mayor M. Subramanian.

Seven streets included

Speaking to media persons after reviewing the progress of the stormwater drain work under JNNURM here on Thursday, he said seven new streets have already been included in the project by obtaining feedback from residents and councillors.

Under the JNNURM 1,202 works are being carried out by the Corporation for construction of stormwater drains.

The details of completed works under the project will be available in the Corporation website, said Mr. Subramanian.

Storm water drains have been constructed along 34.18 km so far under the project by the civic body at a cost of Rs.29.49 crore. A total of 532.54 km of drains are being proposed to be constructed by the Corporation. The Public Works Department would undertake the rest of the Rs.1,448 crore project.

The Chennai Corporation has asked the contractors of the stormwater drain project to begin the project that has been suspended for a few weeks on account of the rains.

Special flying squads

A special flying squad to monitor the work would be constituted, said Mr. Subramanian. Fortnightly review of the progress of the work will be conducted by the Corporation Commissioner to ensure speedy completion of the project, he added.

Notice boards

The Mayor asked the contractors to place boards displaying details of the work at all locations where construction was under way.

Under the JNNURM, 1,202 works are being carried out by the Corporation for construction of stormwater drains.

 

Complaints of poor amenities dominate Corpn. Council meeting

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The Hindu       06.01.2011

Complaints of poor amenities dominate Corpn. Council meeting

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Lack of sewage disposal facility in some areas highlighted

The Coimbatore Corporation's Council meet began on Wednesday with councillors complaining of slackness in providing basic amenities.

Leading the charge was Congress Councillor of Ward 4 P. Shobana. She said her demands for basic amenities in her ward had not been met and that people were suffering.

Roads were potholed in Surya Nagar, Kannan Nagar and neighbouring areas as well, she said and added, “Officials are un co-operative in providing basic amenities.”

Highlighting the lack of sewage disposal facility at Jagannathan Nagar, she said a Corporation primary school in the area was functioning in an unhygienic atmosphere. Children there often fell sick.

Ms. Shobana drew the Mayor's attention to the absence of sewerage at colonies off Tiruchi Road, frequent accidents caused by bad roads and a host of other issues.

In response to her complaints, the Corporation officials said works worth Rs. 1.20 crore had been carried out at her ward. But that did not cut much ice with the Councillor, who urged the Mayor to look into her demands.

Congress Councillor representing Ward 33 V.K.S.K. Senthilkumar said more than a dozen houses abutting the Sanganur Canal were about to collapse and asked Commissioner Anshul Mishra if the people living in those houses could be allotted houses on a priority basis. Mr. Mishra promised to look into the demand.

Ward 65 Councillor Asunthamary Jayaseelan wanted the Corporation middle school in Ramasamy Nagar to be upgraded to either a high or higher secondary school.

The residents of the area had been making the demand for the past eight years and the standard response from the Corporation's education wing was that the demand would soon be considered.

High school students were forced to travel to NGGO Colony, she said and requested the Commissioner to visit the school to study the problems faced by the students.

Ward 11 Councillor M. Krishnamoorthy complained that no work had been carried out in his ward. The officials, however, countered the claim with facts and figures.

After the Councillors aired their grievances and suggestions, the Council adopted resolutions fixing rent/deposits for many of its premises across the city.

It, however, withheld two resolutions on converting the payment collection mode for shops at Sreenivasapuram market and levying a fee for recycled water.

The Council decided that the Corporation could enter into a tie-up with banks for receiving tax payments.


  • Council adopts resolutions fixing rent and deposits for its premises in the city
  • Corporation to enter into a tie-up with banks for receiving tax payments

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