Pothole dynamics: Of risk and neglect It is a known fact that Chennai's roads are riddled with potholes, so much so that they no longer appear to be a major problem. Only a long time resident of the metropolis, who has walked and driven on the roads for years, would be aware of the inconvenience and risks. Potholes are the result of callousness of Chennai Corporation officials. The substandard roads laid by the civic body allows stagnation and slow seepage of water into the soil. This results in wear and tear of the roads, forming potholes. When the…
Read moreFor my second blog, I would like to write about retro reflective sign boards. The local administration during the erstwhile DMK regime had, in the final months of their tenure, decided to change the existing concrete street signs to retro-reflective stainless steel sign boards. In the first phase in 2011, over 1000 important roads across Chennai sported these boards. Months later, there was a change in the administration, when the AIADMK came to power. They suspected corruption in the retro reflective sign boards project, and decided to paint the sign boards on the walls of houses as illustrated in the…
Read moreFor my second blog, I would like to write about retro reflective sign boards. The local administration during the erstwhile DMK regime had, in the final months of their tenure, decided to change the existing concrete street signs to retro-reflective stainless steel sign boards. In the first phase in 2011, over 1000 important roads across Chennai sported these boards. Months later, there was a change in the administration, when the AIADMK came to power. They suspected corruption in the retro reflective sign boards project, and decided to paint the sign boards on the walls of houses as illustrated in the…
Read moreFor my first post, I’ve decided to chronicle the three-year struggle to get Corporation of Chennai to provide a raised permanent concrete median opposite the Perambur Railway Station extending upto Adayar Ananda Bhavan, covering Venkatraman Canal Street and Perambur High Road intersection, similar to the median installed opposite to the Railway Kalyana Mandapam on Perambur High Road. In April 2015, residents from Perambur filed petitions with the Corporation of Chennai asking them to replace the existing median made up of concrete blocks. The centre median made up of concrete blocks had surfaced or carpeted with the level of road due…
Read moreFor my first post, I’ve decided to chronicle the three-year struggle to get Corporation of Chennai to provide a raised permanent concrete median opposite the Perambur Railway Station extending upto Adayar Ananda Bhavan, covering Venkatraman Canal Street and Perambur High Road intersection, similar to the median installed opposite to the Railway Kalyana Mandapam on Perambur High Road. In April 2015, residents from Perambur filed petitions with the Corporation of Chennai asking them to replace the existing median made up of concrete blocks. The centre median made up of concrete blocks had surfaced or carpeted with the level of road due…
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