Parking, flooding welcome council

Teething problems await new council

Update: 2015-11-11 06:57 GMT
Thiruvananthapuram Corporation

KOZHIKODE: The new corporation council that is scheduled to take the oath on Thursday  has tough days ahead as the city has a number of teething problems requiring  urgent attention.

The last council had failed to attend to various crucial issues and the present mayor in charge,  collector N. Prasanth  exposed their failures by bringing in power to the much-hyped Aanakkulam cultural centre after he took charge.

Parking in the city is a major issue to be tackled.  The previous council had promised  multi-level car parking zones, but it  could not even move  the file concerned  in the last five years.

“There were many hollow promises. Still the people of Kozhikode have  elected the LDF  hoping for better performance.   They are pinning their hopes on the new Mayor-designate, V.K.C. Mammad Koya,”  Mr Nirmal Kumar, a city resident said.

The LDF councillors also admit that many things had gone wrong in the last five years. “We cannot afford to make such mistakes again this time. What we need is a Mayor who co-ordinates the works of all councillors and implements projects with a  timeline. We have several projects that need urgent attention,” an LDF councillor told DC.

The flooding of arterial roads and key commercial areas in the city is another intractable problem. Several crores has  gone down the drain due to unscientific project implementation.

The drainage construction at Mavoor Road, which the corporation had undertaken just months before the monsoon,  has reached nowhere. The LDF councillor himself had led an agitation against the project after the residents raised an objection pointing out the impracticability of the project.

“Now they will complete it  by constructing a drainage along Mavoor Road till Canoly. It was unscientific to construct it  via Thiruthiyad,” former Thiruthiyad councillor O.M. Bharadwaj said.

Waste disposal, management of roadside hoardings, drainage network, road development and pursuing the corruption cases filed against the former deputy mayor are some of the other issues  that await the new council’s attention.

 

 

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