Pune: The army engineering unit has conducted a coating back on Jalan Tanah Parade and outside the competition course, Turf club, and on the route starting from Hindustani St Andrew’s Church and leading to the exhibition for the past few days.
Toi has highlighted poor conditions from these roads in a report on January 12.
The work was conducted collectively by the Garrison (North) engineer and Sub Dakshin Maharashtra and Goa (DMGSA), the local military authority (LMA) from Pune (LMA).
“Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran has done underground pipelines on these streets a few months ago.
It can’t surge the road despite giving some reminders.
It has become a risky stretch.
Commuter, including army personnel, has made several complaints about it In the past.
We complete the tender process on priority and complete work.
Now, it will be repaired and monitored regularly, “a senior military officer, who did not want to be named, said.
Giving permission to private or government agents to lay down cables or pipe work will be given after completing the terms and conditions.
If it fails to obey the terms and conditions, legal action will begin with certain agents, other military officers said.
Other road repairs and patchwork in Wanowrie and Ghorpadi areas have also been planned.
They will go in the coming weeks, said the source.
Travel, which is included in the boundaries of the Pune Cantonment Board, will be repaired soon, an official from the Pune Cantonment Board.
“We have made a budget allocation worth RS 3 Crore for road repairs in the civil region of the Cantonment.
We are on the verge of completing the tender process.
The actual work is expected to begin in the first week of February,” said senior officials from the Cantonment.
Meanwhile, citizens and PCB activists show that the authorities concerned need to patch out the Sulam near the Satellite Society area in Wanowrie.
“Some pathways and bylanes in the cantonment area of the core are filled with holes.
Non-fatal accidents occur mainly because of the hole.
Council Cantonment must repair these roads on priority,” said Mominpura Resident Satish Band.