Q: Hey! My wife and I have been working for quite some time now, and we have finally saved enough money to buy a nice house. We wanted to explore our options to invest in Avinashi Road. Since, we are first time buyers, we don’t want to leave any detail out before we select a locality. A colleague of my wife mentioned to her about lot of water stagnation problems in that area. That is kinda putting us off a little bit. Can someone clearly explain what this whole problem really is?
Yea, it is the pavement’s fault in a way, but they drilled some holes to make sure the water din sit in the streets and footpath, so the only solution to this problem is cleaning the drainage channels, which the corporation says they’ll soon do. But, I’m sure that’ll take a good amount of time. They’re going to be cleaning some insane amount of plastic waste and sewage and cable wires clogged under the pavement. You know it’s a very smart thing to keep note of these civic issues before investing. Don’t make this water issue your deciding factor, Avinashi road have lot of advantages also. Research properly, Good luck.
Oh I can totally relate to your frustration. Crossing these roads almost makes me want to hate rains. It’s not just water gushing out, it’s black sewage and rainwater which flows from the streets and roads and just gets accumulated and sits there. The corporation hasn’t cleared and cleaned the drainage channels yet, and that’s why every rainy season this story continues. I had read in the news that all this is mainly because of the pavement that these people constructed for some classical conference function without thinking of all the drainage and water logging problems we would go through in the future.
The issue that you are talking to is due to two things actually. One is the drainage channel and the other is apparently the pavement that is laid out across the Avinashi Road area. So, now because of the two even when it rains for like half an hour the roads are jammed with drainage water flowing all over the place, especially along the Nav india Signal and Lakshmi Mill junction. I cross the place almost everyday, and if you take my word for it, if you’re on a bike or any other two wheeler, you’re going to be disgusted by this water and majorly inconvenienced by all this.