1 reports via instagram about electricity issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 5.0/5.
Corporator: TBD — Contact Sushaasan · Annual budget ₹2.5 Cr
Resolving every active brief uses 1% of the ward's annual budget.
1 reports via instagram about electricity issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 5.0/5.
2 reports via instagram about traffic issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 3.5/5.
1 reports via instagram about water issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 2.0/5.
Data-backed. Budget-checked. Steps named by department. The corporator's office decides — Sushaasan just does the groundwork.
1 Instagram report documents water issues in Ward 15 with severity 2.0/5, indicating a minor but actionable water supply concern. Low post volume suggests localized issue rather than ward-wide crisis.
Deploy PMC water supply inspector to Ward 15 within 48 hours to identify exact location of reported issue via Instagram geo-tag or user outreach, document valve status, pipeline condition, and pressure readings at nearest distribution point
If leak identified: Execute pipeline spot repair for estimated 5-metre section using HDPE/DI pipe at ₹3,500/metre including labor and materials at identified location
If low pressure issue: Install 0.5 HP inline booster pump at affected distribution line end-point, including electrical connection and mounting
Dispatch one water tanker (6,000L capacity) for 3 consecutive days to affected locality as interim relief at ₹4,500/trip
Update ward complaint register and close ticket on PMC Sarathi portal with geo-tagged photo evidence of completed repair
Society facility managers share corrected supply schedules on resident WhatsApp groups · report tanker price gouging via PMC's consumer cell · maintain society storage discipline.
One Instagram post reports a traffic issue in Ward 15 within the last 24 hours with severity rated 4.0/5. Immediate traffic management intervention is warranted based on the reported congestion severity.
Deploy 2 traffic marshals at the reported congestion point in Ward 15 for 7 days to manually regulate flow during peak hours (8-11 AM and 5-8 PM)
Conduct signal re-timing at the nearest junction to optimize green-light phases for dominant traffic direction based on observed flow patterns
Paint fresh road markings including stop lines, lane dividers, and pedestrian crossings at affected intersection using thermoplastic paint (approximately 50 sqm coverage)
Install 4 new reflective traffic signage boards (No Parking, Speed Limit, Lane Discipline, No Horn Zone) at strategic points around the congestion area
Repair any damaged streetlights (estimate 3 poles) along the traffic corridor to improve night-time visibility and safety
Respect new lane markings once they appear · RWA liaisons coordinate with Traffic Police rapid-response group · share specific evidence, not generalised complaints.