‘Shared to Emerald Hills 5 years ago, but did not have the right way’ – News2IN
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‘Shared to Emerald Hills 5 years ago, but did not have the right way’

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Gurgaon: More than 2,000 families who live in Hills Emerald in Sector 65 are still waiting to get the right road connectivity even five years after having their home.
Residents accuse three 24 meter access roads that connect their communities to be built according to layout plans, but they still lack the right connectivity to the community.
They also claim the lack of the right way is to put their safety at risk.
In the absence of road connectivity, the residents were forced to use village roads but part of the stretch had given up due to heavy rain and no improvements had been made since the last 12 days, they accused.
Rakesh Kaushik, President, the Association of the Emerald Hills plot owner (EHPOA), said, “The revenue path we used had surrendered in 12 days ago, while another road passing in front of the M3M 65th Avenue had sustainable construction, as a result.
The road is blocked With construction materials.
“According to residents, this project was launched in 2009 and Flat ownership began in 2016.
They demanded immediate repair work to start making village roads accessible.
Poonam Gupta, Ehpoa’s vice president, said, “For the past five years, we have suffered a way of approaching the road to the extension of the golf course.
We feel fooled by paying EDC and IDC to developers there is no special way to our society.
Some complaints have been made to parties The authorities are concerned and the developer but there is no assistance given to us.
“Meanwhile, the developer representative cannot be contacted for comments.
When asked about this problem, DTP (Enforcement) Bhatth Hospital said, “I have received a representation of the occupants and I will do the site inspection on Monday to see how we can solve this problem.
The responsibility lies in the builder for the construction of a 24 meter road Which is under their license area, while areas that are not part of the license, individual land owners can or may not offer their land under the terms of transfer of development rights development policies (TDR).

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