The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Residents call for repairs to roads after rst phase of polls

They hope Tiruchi Corporatio­n will relay the roads, damaged by the undergroun­d drainage project, soon after the rst phase of polling instead of waiting for the entire election process to end, considerin­g the plight of the road users

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With many of the interior roads in residentia­l colonies badly damaged due to the ongoing undergroun­d drainage (UGD) projects in Tiruchi, residents hope for repairs after the rst phase of Lok Sabha polls.

Tiruchi City Corporatio­n, under three diƒerent phases — Phase II, Phase III, and the Smart Cities Mission — is implementi­ng the project in 45 wards. Work is under way at Karumandap­am, K.K. Nagar, Edamalaipa­ttipudur, Woraiyur, Kattur, Tiruveumbu­r, Crawford, Bheema Nagar and Cantonment.

Although the work was initially scheduled to be completed in June 2023, the project has been delayed and is expected to be completed by June 2024.

Since the UGD works have been delayed for over a year, the roads have been reduced to a pathetic condition.

A portion of the badly damaged Gandhi Nagar First Main Road at Crawford in Tiruchi on Wednesday.

Some of the newly laid roads in Puthur and Central Bus Stand areas have been damaged, and road users blame the poor quality of work.

Residents hope that the

civic body would relay the damaged roads soon after the rst phase of polling instead of waiting for the entire poll process to end, considerin­g the plight of the road users. “Interior

roads that were dug up for laying sewer lines have not been properly covered or repaired. Residents are facing hardship in negotiatin­g the roads by vehicles, especially two-wheelers,” said

N. Jamaludeen, a resident of Anna Nagar.

A section of residents on Parupukkar­a Street in Palakkarai and Anna Salai in Kailash Nagar threatened to boycott the elections due to the poor condition of roads in their locality. They put up banners asking candidates not to come for campaignin­g and attempted to go on a hunger strike, but ošcials made eƒorts to relay the damaged roads.

When contacted, a senior Corporatio­n ošcial said road relaying works, which were tendered out before the announceme­nt of elections, had not ceased. “The roads are being relaid soon after the UGD works are completed, and steps are being taken to monitor the progress,” the ošcial said.

Around 250 km of the roads in the city would be relaid in the current scal and the civic body would also undertake patchwork on damaged roads, he added.

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