Goings-on around a wall in Mandaveli: residents of TP Scheme Road want CM Vijay to take note of their plight
Residents of TP Scheme Road in Mandaveli are expressing their frustrations regarding ongoing issues along a wall bordering the Adyar Poonga. They face problems such as open urination, unauthorized parking, and garbage accumulation, which have persisted despite multiple complaints to local authorities. The Poonga View Residents Welfare Association is now seeking the attention of Chief Minister Vijay to address their long-standing grievances.
- ▪Residents of TP Scheme Road are dealing with open urination and unauthorized parking along a wall.
- ▪The area has become a site for substance abuse and other disturbances.
- ▪Residents have escalated their complaints to local officials but have seen no action taken.
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Poonga View Residents Welfare Association: when they christened their RWA thus, residents of TP Scheme Road in Mandaveli had in mind categories of “views” diametrically opposite to what they are being treated to.TP Scheme Road is 300 metres long, and one side of the road has a wall, one bounding the Adyar Poonga. It means there are habitations on only one side of the road. A careless count puts it at 50; sparsely populated, one would expect serenity. And nature rearing up on one side meant the eyes had a pleasant object to focus on. Here are the categories of “views” they are actually treated to on a daily basis, as listed by members of Poonga View RWA. Open urination along the wall. Unauthorised parking along the wall.
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