Mangaluru: Matters of city’s development, public interests, other issues discussed at MCC meeting


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (DV)

Mangaluru, Aug 31: A meeting chaired by Mangaluru City Corporation (MCC) commissioner Akshy Sridhar was held at the Corporation office on Tuesday August 31.

In the course of the meeting city specific issues such as tax collection, building permits, Ekagawakshi Scheme, waste management, installation and management of Sewage Treatment Plant (STP), problems regarding the release of rain water into Underground Drain (UGD), and other matters of city’s development and public interests were discussed in the presence of various associations and corporation officers.

Many decisions were taken during a meeting.

Measures will be taken to harvest a property database that includes information on apartments and commercial buildings in MCC limits. Building developers and owners will be required to provide complete information to MCC.

The Health department will provide information to interested parties on effective management of Solid waste through workshops.

The discrepancies in the process of issuing building permits through Ekagawakshi Scheme’s Building (II) software were discussed. It was decided that the issue will be resolved through a collaboration of experts, architects and engineers at the earliest.

The issue of residential buildings/commercial, industrial and other establishments releasing waste water is causing a major hurdle in the effective management of UGD. Therefore, discussions were held on mandating installation of graters in the inspection chambers.

The meeting also discussed the issue of overflowing man-holes due to rainwater released into the UGD. Directives were issued to release rainwater into roadside drains.

The beautification and management of parks, circles, medians and lakes in the MCC limits was proposed during the meeting. It was said that the Builders Association will take steps towards its management on providing designs, approximate expenditure, annual maintenance cost details are provided on these proposals.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 01 2021

    What about stagnant water in the drains all over Mangalore? Breeding place for female anophleles mosquitos which breed in clean water and these mosquito s spread malaria. What is the MCC doing regarding this? What about the zebra crossing at many places in Mangalore.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 01 2021

    Sewage is flowing in the storm water drains on SL Mathias Road - A newly laid pipe for sewage does not seemed to have stopped that . The place stinks and residents have to suffer from swarms of mosquitoes which breed in the waste water - Inspite of repeated complaints the authorities have not addressed the problem.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Tue, Aug 31 2021

    Please protect Minor Girls from Rapists & Rogues ...

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Aug 31 2021

    But your pocket growth is of utmost importance. Thank you for your past promises and delivery.

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