footpath issues

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Written By vsquaretech - 24 May, 2012

Bangalore Complaint public health

BBMP or corporation has removed the stones on the footpath for clearing the drainage about 4 months back but so far, no one has put the stones back. This is on Bannerghatta main road and inspite of complaints to sakaala and BBMP, no action is being taken. Who is the exact contact person for this ? Several people are falling into the drain when it rains as footpath becomes invisible and also, it has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

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Hi vsquaretech

You should right away contact bbmp control room at 080-22660000 and file a complaint there. They will give you a complaint number, and then mostly some engg from that ward will call you. (In my case, engg called me the same day).

Explain the issue and the location properly in detail to the engg and keep in touch with him. Make sure they get the job done.

This is from my own experience of complaining about not constructing the road back after pipeline work done. Its not done yet, but I am still in touch with respective enggs and keeping the pressure on.

I have got the story also published here in citizen matters - Tug of war between BBMP and BWSSB - http://bangalore.citizenmatters.in/articles/view/4181

 

Deepak

Go & see arround Yeddi's house  on New BEL road or near HMT factory where Ashok Minister  stays.  Same thing arround  MLA layout in  R T  Nagar, Sadhashingara Police station to  Ramaiah hospital,  all footpaths are well maintained to very good standard.

But major parts of the city where actual pedistrains walk like on Sampige road,  Majestic, MG road, Shivajinagar, KR Market are in bad shape.

Other major places  where Flyovers exists like KR Puram Bridge, Marathalli, Silk board,  Yesvantpur Circle, Hebbal Floyer, Jalahalli Circle, Manyatha Tech Park, Bellary road,  things are really bad for walking even to get into  BMTC buses.

My experience at Hebbal Flyover : 

Its major junction on northern part as  Ring Road buses terminate at this point,  it connects city from aiport,  Hebbal Railway station, Hebbal Traffic Police station, Colombia  Hospital, Esteem Mall, Kirloskar IT park, Hebbal Lake for entertainment, Godrej apartment.   Number of Citizens who use this area daily  is really high, may approximation will be arround  30,000 numbers. 

All  intercity buses coming from Hyderabad stops after at Esteem mall for passengers to get down.

Lets see how this Hebbal Flyover area is badly neglected   

No footover bridge to cross Rail line, 

No street lights below flyovers.

No pedistrain signal below flyover to cross the roads

No Traffic police to help citizens to cross road

No footpath below Hebbal  flyover

No bus shelters around Hebbal flyover, only small shelter can accomodate 10 people provided.

No auto stand arround flyover with pre-paid facility.

BBMP has not provided  pay & use toilets, Parking for private vechiles,

No foodplaza arround Flyover.

Worst thing  City is proud of longest flyover of Hebbal & Traffic cops hiding  to catch vechiles to charge fine. Next thing is Express High way starting at Hebbal Flyove to Devanahlli which will further makes things difficult for Citizens to walk arround Hebbal flyover area.

Imagine BMTC drivers & Conductors need to releive themselves after 40 Kms drive in traffic, no facility for food, toliets, drinking water & after that we expect BMTC staff to behave  polite with passengers

Now GoK & BMTC are claiming, they are going to build  Hebbal Bus stand which will be of no use to common citizens travelling arround that area.

Recently saw BDA  spending huge money on Garden development below Hebbal Flyover, this is for whose benefit????  

Also GoK wants build HSRL station & Mono Rail connecting to this area but does not care for Citens who walk arround Hebbal Flyover

As Hebbal MLA & Corporate both defunct till next elections,  So Citizes who use  Hebbal Flyover  left to suffer &  Same fate with K R Puram station & Flyover

Perhaps what is lacking in Namma Bengaluru is an enemy in the neighborhood who will batter us the way Israeli's batter Palestine. Could we possibly provoke Madame Jayalalitha into doing it for us, say over the Cauvery issue? :)))

Nothing new to Bengaluru!

kbsyed61 - 27 May, 2012 - 14:45

Sanjeev,

The prejudicial treatment of civic agencies, BDA, BMTC etc are nothing new to our city. From footpaths, Asphalting to playgrounds, you would find a day-night difference. The posh localities are well served and poor neighborhoods are left to rot. That rot goes little deep and even gets colored based upon which communities lives in those parts , i.e. Linguistic, religious.

 

DDC can be an answer

murali772 - 30 May, 2012 - 08:59

@ Major Kapur  -  The answer to that, Sir, may lie in concepts like our "Disciplined Drivers Club" - check this out. And, do join us.


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