The New Indian Express 31.12.2013
The New Indian Express 31.12.2013
The BBMP will outsource the task of removing illegal advertisement
hoardings across the city to private agencies, Corporation Commissioner M
Lakshminarayana said.
On Monday, the subject of giving approval
for calling of tenders to remove 525 illegal hoardings came up in the
BBMP Council. Byrasandra ward Councillor Nagaraju said agencies that had
put up these 525 flex boards had approached BBMP to regularise them.
“In reality, there are more than 2,000 illegal hoardings across the
city,” he said. Sunkenahalli ward councillor P N Sadashiva asked why
should the Palike spend money on illegal hoardings that were put up by
agencies.
Replying to this, Lakshminarayana said officials would
identify all illegal hoardings and call for a tender to remove them. “We
shall collect penalties from defaulters and utilise the amount for the
tender. I shall issue an order to zonal commissioners to make provisions
to remove these hoardings without causing additional financial burden
to BBMP. They can take help of scrap dealers,” he said.
“Illegal
hoardings have been erected at some BBMP schools and other properties.
There are two hoardings at BBMP’s swimming pool building at
Sadashivanagar,” said S Harish, former deputy mayor. “How can one put up
these hoardings without the knowledge of our officials? BBMP officials
are hand in glove with violators,” he alleged.
At the BBMP Council