Camp area stray-dog packs near schools — parents request joint PMC + BSA sterilisation drive.
Corporator: TBD — Contact Sushaasan · Annual budget ₹3.1 Cr
Resolving every active brief uses < 1% of the ward's annual budget.
Camp area stray-dog packs near schools — parents request joint PMC + BSA sterilisation drive.
Data-backed. Budget-checked. Steps named by department. The corporator's office decides — Sushaasan just does the groundwork.
Six Reddit posts report stray dog packs near schools in Camp area of Ward 4, with parents requesting a sterilisation drive. Severity is moderate at 2.4/5, indicating concern but no reported attacks or injuries.
Deploy PMC Veterinary Department mobile unit to conduct enumeration survey of stray dogs within 500m radius of all schools in Camp area (estimate 8-10 schools), tagging locations of pack concentrations on ward map
Issue work order to PMC-empanelled ABC (Animal Birth Control) contractor to capture, sterilise, vaccinate and release estimated 25-30 dogs identified in survey at Camp area school zones at ₹1,200/dog (PMC standard ABC rate)
Install 4 covered garbage bins (660L each at ₹18,000/unit) at identified feeding spots near school gates to eliminate open waste attracting dog packs - specific locations to be marked during Step 1 survey
Direct SWM ward supervisor to add one extra daily collection round (6:30 AM before school hours) for streets within 200m of Camp area schools to remove overnight waste accumulation
Erect 6 signboards (₹2,500 each) at school gates displaying PMC dog-bite emergency helpline 020-25501195 and ABC program completion status
Residents document evidence specifically · verify resolution claims on the public dashboard · partner with the ward office rather than petitioning around it.