Allotment of funds to meet the deficit of 2 more colonies Gurgaon news | Tech Reddy

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GURUGRAM: The MCG is set to spend Rs 12.5 crore on reconstruction of road network and maintenance of sewers in Sushant Lok-2 and 3, while an estimate of Rs 7 crore has been prepared to fix maintenance works in Ardee City. The estimated amount will cover reconstruction of roads and maintenance services, officials said.
its cost Greenwood City did not approve. “The estimates we have made do not include infrastructure improvements or development of new infrastructure. We want to focus first on fixing old infrastructure so that services can be provided,” said an MCG official.
The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP), on May 9, ordered the acquisition of nine private colonies, after which, on June 15, MCG, RD City as well as Sushant Lok-2 and 3 took over seven of them. However, possession of Mayfield Gardens is still pending.
Chaitali Mandhotra, a member of Ardee City RWA said, “We met the MCG commissioner on Wednesday and he discussed the estimate with us. We have also raised a concern with him that MCG has decided to build bitumen roads in RD City, which will no longer last. There should be either concrete roads or interlocking tiles.”
RD City residents have also submitted a list of 23 roads that flood every year during monsoons. They alleged that the bitumen roads would only last for one season and the MCG should reconsider the decision.
Yogesh Mehta, Block A Greenwood City RWA president said, “MCG is only doing sanitation work in the society. The pace of work is also very slow and needs to be done quickly. Even for streetlights, we have raised complaints online but the civic body does not resolve our issues even after three months of possession.
According to MCG, the colony’s road network is 10.09 km long, water supply is 15.2 meters and sewage system is 15.6 meters. According to the DTCP, the estimated cost of completing the deficient infrastructure is Rs 14.3 crore for Greenwood.
Earlier this week, the MCG prepared estimates to complete deficient infrastructure in four of the eight private colonies it took over five months ago. It made the estimate after a fresh survey was carried out on the ground after the takeover, which will now be sent to the state government for final approval.
The highest estimate according to officials big world, where a total of Rs 8.22 crore is required to complete the deficient infrastructure works like laying roads, water and sewerage networks. In Malibu Town, the estimated cost to complete the infrastructure deficit is approximately 8 million rupees, which will cover road reconstruction and repair and upgrades to water and sewer lines. For Rosewood City, the estimated amount, according to the new survey, is Rs 1.8 crore, which will be spent on reconstruction of roads in the colony.

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