The Indian Express 18.03.2013
Now, BMC to remove illegal hoardings from inner roads
Days after the High Court rapped BMC for allowing illegal hoardings
and posters in the city, the civic body will now move its drive to
bylanes and inner arterial roads across the city, said officials.
Following High Court directives, BMC pulled down over 6,050
illegal hoardings before the weekend, with another 990 added by Sunday
night.”We have removed illegal hoardings from all major areas and roads.
There are some areas in the smaller bylanes and near residential areas
which we have to focus now. The process to identify and remove these
hoardings is on out at ward level, said B M Sathe, Deputy Superitendent,
License Department of BMC.
The civic body is also in the process of drafting a policy on the
lines of Delhi which has a ‘zero tolerance’ for illegal hoardings and
banners. Municipal Commissioner Sitaram Kunte will soon send a team of
civic officials to study how the civic body in Delhi has managed to keep
it free of posters.