Ward 40 · Pune Municipal Corporation

Bibwewadi – Gangadham

Corporator: TBD — Contact Sushaasan · Annual budget ₹2.3 Cr

Solution cost vs annual allocation₹4.3 L / ₹2.3 Cr(2%)

Resolving every active brief uses 2% of the ward's annual budget.

👥For Citizens

What's happening in this ward

4 issues reported this week
Traffic1 reports
4/5

1 reports via instagram about traffic issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 4.0/5.

Water1 reports
3/5

1 reports via instagram about water issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 3.0/5.

Garbage1 reports
3/5

Sinhagad Road / Dhayari corridor — garbage pickup gaps flagged, school-zone hygiene concerns.

Electricity1 reports
2/5

1 reports via instagram about electricity issues in this area (last 24h). Avg severity 2.0/5.

📋For the Corporator's Office
AI-synthesised brief

Ready-to-act solution plan

Data-backed. Budget-checked. Steps named by department. The corporator's office decides — Sushaasan just does the groundwork.

Garbage✓ Within budget

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.

54
Priority
₹2.7 L estimate28 days5 steps
What government can do
  1. 1

    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.

    Solid Waste Management3d₹0
  2. 2

    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.

    Solid Waste Management7d₹76K
  3. 3

    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.

    Solid Waste Management28d₹1.2 L
  4. 4

    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.

    Solid Waste Management28d₹67K
  5. 5

    Install 2 signboards at school gates displaying garbage collection schedule and PMC complaint helpline (1800-1030-222) for residents to report future gaps directly.

    Solid Waste Management10d₹8K
How citizens can help

Households segregate at source · shopfronts use new covered bins · RWAs verify collection-day adherence and escalate misses through ward office.

Citizens are partners, not petitioners.
Traffic✓ Within budget

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.

62
Priority
₹76K estimate14 days6 steps
What government can do
  1. 1

    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

    Traffic Engineering Cell2d₹0
  2. 2

    Re-time traffic signals at identified congestion point with optimized phase cycles based on survey data, 2 junctions maximum at ₹6,500 per junction

    Traffic Engineering Cell5d₹13K
  3. 3

    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

    Traffic Engineering Cell7d₹31K
  4. 4

    Repaint faded road markings including stop lines, lane dividers, and pedestrian crossings at affected junction, estimated 150 sqm at ₹120 per sqm

    Roads Department10d₹18K
  5. 5

    Install 4 regulatory signage boards (No Parking, Speed Limit, Lane Discipline) at ₹3,500 per board including pole and installation

    Traffic Engineering Cell12d₹14K
  6. 6

    Verify resolution by conducting follow-up traffic count and documenting improved flow metrics, submit completion report to corporator office

    Traffic Engineering Cell14d₹0
How citizens can help

Respect new lane markings once they appear · RWA liaisons coordinate with Traffic Police rapid-response group · share specific evidence, not generalised complaints.

Citizens are partners, not petitioners.
Water✓ Within budget

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.

78
Priority
₹80K estimate21 days6 steps
What government can do
  1. 1

    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.

    Street-Light Cell2d₹8K
  2. 2

    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).

    Street-Light Cell4d₹12K
  3. 3

    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.

    Street-Light Cell7d₹42K
  4. 4

    Submit work order to MSEDCL Dhayari subdivision for dedicated streetlight feeder inspection and load verification to prevent future rotation protocols. Standard inspection fee applies.

    MSEDCL10d₹5K
  5. 5

    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.

    Street-Light Cell14d₹9K
  6. 6

    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.

    Street-Light Cell21d₹4K
How citizens can help

Society facility managers share corrected supply schedules on resident WhatsApp groups · report tanker price gouging via PMC's consumer cell · maintain society storage discipline.

Citizens are partners, not petitioners.