Coimbatore: It’s been five months since the former Minister of Administration S P Velumani Laid Foundation Stone to start a job laying a road in Chan Managar, Kumudham Nagar and its surroundings.
But City Corporation stopped work after putting a wet mixture, which caused discomfort for the public.
The Tamil Nadu Water Council and Drainage (Twad) has explored the way to put down the drinking water pipeline and provides a household water connection a year ago.
After the pipe division work was finished, the workers closed the hole using debris instead of recovering it correctly, said N R Ravisanankar, a resident and president of consumer awareness and protection association.
“The Civic’s body began a relay job after residents submitted a petition.
Shortly after the work began, the announcement of the State Assembly was made and the work was stopped.
After sending a petition, works continued in April and was stopped after lying wet on May,” Ravisan said.
“I submitted a petition to the First Minister M K Stalin recently, asked him to direct the corporation to complete the earliest work.” Some internal roads are in bad condition, said Balakrishnan, a shopkeeper.
“Every time the vehicle passes, dust spreads from the road.
We are forced to clean the store several times a day.
Gravel makes the road tend to be crazy and pose a danger for riders and pedestrians.
The road turns into a stomach on rainy days.” Not only Internal road, the main road Valankurichi is also full of holes, said Mahasakhmi, a commuter.
“The corporation must deliver the main road too,” he said.
A corporate official told Ti that the job was delayed because of the pandemic situation, and it would continue earlier.