1 reports via instagram about traffic issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 4.0/5.
Corporator: TBD — Contact Sushaasan · Annual budget ₹2.3 Cr
Resolving every active brief uses 2% of the ward's annual budget.
1 reports via instagram about traffic issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 4.0/5.
1 reports via instagram about water issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 3.0/5.
Sinhagad Road / Dhayari corridor — garbage pickup gaps flagged, school-zone hygiene concerns.
1 reports via instagram about electricity 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.
Residents report garbage pickup gaps along Sinhagad Road/Dhayari corridor with specific concerns about hygiene near school zones. One Instagram post flagged this issue with moderate severity rating of 3/5.
Deploy PMC sanitary inspector to survey Sinhagad Road/Dhayari corridor within 500m radius of schools to document exact missed pickup points, overflow bin locations, and current collection schedule gaps. Inspector to submit geo-tagged photo report within 3 days.
Install 4 covered 660L garbage bins at identified school-zone hotspots along Dhayari corridor (2 bins per school perimeter) to prevent overflow and animal scattering. Bins to be anchored and labeled with collection timings.
Add one additional garbage collection trip to Dhayari school-zone route during morning shift (6-8 AM) before school opening hours, 6 days/week for initial 4-week period to clear backlog and establish reliability.
Deploy 2 safai karmacharis for manual sweeping of footpaths within 200m of schools on Sinhagad Road, daily 7-9 AM shift for 4 weeks. Supervisor to verify completion via daily attendance and photo log.
Install 2 signboards at school gates displaying garbage collection schedule and PMC complaint helpline (1800-1030-222) for residents to report future gaps directly.
Households segregate at source · shopfronts use new covered bins · RWAs verify collection-day adherence and escalate misses through ward office.
1 Instagram report documents traffic issues in Ward 40 with severity 4.0/5, indicating significant congestion or signal dysfunction requiring immediate intervention. Evidence points to localized traffic management failure requiring signal optimization and enforcement deployment.
Deploy Traffic Engineering Cell junior engineer to conduct site survey of reported traffic hotspot in Ward 40, document signal timing, road geometry, and peak-hour vehicle counts within 48 hours
Re-time traffic signals at identified congestion point with optimized phase cycles based on survey data, 2 junctions maximum at ₹6,500 per junction
Station 2 traffic marshals at peak hours (8-11 AM, 5-8 PM) for 7 days to manage flow during signal optimization period at ₹2,200 per marshal per day
Repaint faded road markings including stop lines, lane dividers, and pedestrian crossings at affected junction, estimated 150 sqm at ₹120 per sqm
Install 4 regulatory signage boards (No Parking, Speed Limit, Lane Discipline) at ₹3,500 per board including pole and installation
Verify resolution by conducting follow-up traffic count and documenting improved flow metrics, submit completion report to corporator office
Respect new lane markings once they appear · RWA liaisons coordinate with Traffic Police rapid-response group · share specific evidence, not generalised complaints.
Residents report streetlights on Dhayari main-road operating on 3-day rotation cycle, creating night-time safety risks as flagged on Instagram. Single high-severity complaint indicates critical infrastructure failure requiring immediate Street-Light Cell intervention.
Deploy Street-Light Cell field team to Dhayari main-road within 24 hours to audit all poles, document which units are non-functional, and identify cause of rotation cycle (timer malfunction, load-shedding protocol, or cable fault). Cover approximately 1.5km stretch, 40-50 poles.
Replace faulty timer/photocell controllers at Dhayari main-road feeder panel causing rotation scheduling. Install new programmable dusk-to-dawn controllers (2 units at ₹6,000 each including installation).
Replace non-functional LED fixtures identified in audit. Estimate 12 poles requiring new LED units at ₹3,500/pole including wiring and installation along Dhayari main-road.
Submit work order to MSEDCL Dhayari subdivision for dedicated streetlight feeder inspection and load verification to prevent future rotation protocols. Standard inspection fee applies.
Install 2 new LED poles at identified dark spots on Dhayari main-road (near bus stops or pedestrian crossings flagged in audit) at ₹4,500/pole complete with foundation and wiring.
Conduct 3 consecutive night inspections (8 PM, 11 PM, 2 AM) over one week to verify all streetlights operational continuously. Document with timestamped photographs for ward records.
Society facility managers share corrected supply schedules on resident WhatsApp groups · report tanker price gouging via PMC's consumer cell · maintain society storage discipline.