Greater Noida: Gnida set to repair old roads from five to three years in Greater Noida.
For this, he has requested feedback occupants in areas where work is needed.
It also categorizes three types of road where the repair work will be done.
This includes roads built five years ago and does not need repairs, the road was built five years ago and in need of repair and the road was built three years ago and their current condition.
While sectors Alpha and Beta is the first developed by the authority, residents said that most of the roads in these sectors are older than five years old and in need of urgent repair.
Gnida also upload a list of streets on its website and on social media.
Residents are invited to inform about the path that requires repair of their sector on customer service as well as the number of reports issued by the authority.
Harinder Bhati, a resident of Sector Beta 1, said, “This is a step welcome because the roads were in a bad shape in the sector alpha, beta, gamma and delta.
Previously, authorities only carry out the coating of these streets.
It will be the first time they fix it and we will definitely be sending our feedback.
in fact, I have raised the issue repair the road for a long time.
“Some of the stretch was built five years ago and needs improvement is the way peripheral in sector 4, 10 and 12, the road between the bridge Hindon and EK Moorti roundabout, police line to NH-24 Link Road, near Balak Inter College.
The roads were built three years ago and needs improvement is the stretch between Hanuman Temple and Pushta Hindon, peripheral road 130m from the park sector knowledge 5 to 3, both sides of the DSC and the peripheral sector Ecotech 6 and 7.
While working different circles designing an individual fee for the work depends on the area and the need to repair or coating roads that fall under them, Gnida CEO Narendra Bhooshan said that it is a work in progress.
“We tried to cut data so that better decision making, and waste is minimized.
Department of project authorities have categorized this way.
But the feedback of citizens will make it more inclusive and accurate,” he said.