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Real Estate Forum on Neighborhood Issues in Avinashi Road, Coimbatore

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Q: Hey, heard that some improvements and up-gradations were made to the Avinashi Road?Is it true? What did they do? I recently bought a property there. Please tell me there’s some good news coming my way!
Latest Answer: They proposed to make two layers on the road, But I don’t know if they removed the top layer of the existing road before laying new roads. I think most of the cities in the state don’t follow this. It is extra time and effort, but has better and lasting long term benefits. The real good news will be when they actually do that. otherwise, they’ll have to keep repeating this every few years, and you will have to take detours to commute to to other parts. Not trying to scare you or anything, the roads are perfectly fine on that road, no big potholes and all, so I guess it’s oki.
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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?
Latest Answer: 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.
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Q: I'm planning on moving near Avinashi Road. What's the traffic situation like there? I've heard many problems are caused because of heavy traffic flow in this locality.
Latest Answer: There are many side roads that you can use that are smaller and have lighter traffic, depending on where you live. But if you need to travel by bus, they're more frequent on Avinashi Road.
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Q: Hey, I recently bought an individual house in Avinashi Road. I currently stay in R.S Puram, and I will be shifting to this house in Avinashi road in a month or two. I recently heard of some sewage water issue in the area, which is causing a bit of an inconvenience for the residents there. I have two little kids and I don't want them to fall sick due to unclean water in the area. If someone can tell me about this issue about the sewage water, it’ll really help me make a better decision if it is the right time to move or not. Thanks!
Latest Answer: Well, it’s not just Avinashi road, nearby areas like Lakshmi Garden, Anbu Nagar, etc are also affected by this problem. But, I hear the PWD did not make that hole. Why would they?. They are the ones who constructed the check dam for our safety. However, I think they shouldn't just let the matter sit quietly, they should punish idiots who did such a thing and quickly do something to repair these damages. Because, it won’t just have short term effects but will also have long-term effects like pollution of groundwater. Areas like Avinashi road are good booming real estate areas.
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Q: I heard that people living on Avinashi road are experiencing lot of difficulties because of lack of civic facilities in the area? What is the current situation?
Latest Answer: Yeah see because of the work not being completed, everyone had to take the flyover route (it was the only road that was open). This created so much of a traffic jam on the bridge that vehicles had to standstill for hours. Literally hours. That's not the worst part. The Coimbatore Corporation, for the repair work, had to link the northern part of the storm drain to the southern side. But they've actually abandoned the work and the pit has just been lying open from that time. Now this is not only extremely unhygienic and unsanitary but is also so unsafe! There have actually been accidents as people see the pit in the last minute and turn sharply to the right or left to avoid it. Seriously it's about time Coimbatore spends more time and money on such important aspects of basic living in the city.
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