Q: Hi all. I wanted to know about what sort of civic issues are there in old residential areas in Mysore like Hunsur road and Mathuramandali circle. I might be moving to one of these places so I want to know what problems these localties face?
Hi all, I am not taking the the side of local municipal but to attract your attention through this statement that the The officials will always face an difficult job in the execution of road widening, A majority of villagers overruled the sane voice of a few to stop asphalting the surface in old residential areas. The residents in such case have tie down their domestic animals in front of the houses on crowded roads.
@Ramesh, You are absolutely right. Majority of the people involved in construction of building, contract works, employed in various factories and other menial jobs and don't know what is good and bad for their health. The residents of low lying areas of the ward had to live in constant fear during rainy season due to poor underground water drainage system. So, the MCC and elected representatives successfully implemented asphaltation works on important streets.
Hi Ramesh, Our ancestors depended on rearing cows, sheep, buffaloes to fulfill out their living from times primeval in villages. Rural areas were not so developed in earlier days and we should not forget our earlier days in cost of modern lifestyles as these are our basic needs.
Hi, The houses in old residential areas in Mysore are not properly constructed on straight lanes as ancestors never had the idea of a planned-city in earlier days. Open drainage system was common and people can remind this even today. These drain over flow when it rains, or when the drains get stop.
Hi Praneeth, Road and open drainage system is not the major issues of this locality. Other issues like drinking water, power supply, development of parks and taking up other progress works still a big challenge for civic bodies in old residential areas.