Cyberabad Police and municipal officials inspected flood-prone locations ahead of the monsoon to address recurring water stagnation issues. The joint exercise focused on identifying vulnerable areas, implementing preventive measures, and ensuring smooth traffic flow during the rainy season.
Residents of Jagadgirigutta raised civic issues including sanitation, drainage, roads and streetlights during Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner G. Srijana’s visit under the ‘One Ward–Every Day’ programme. The commissioner assured that the grievances would be addressed on priority.
During the ‘One Ward Every Day’ programme in Manikonda, residents raised concerns over waterlogging, slow nala works, drainage problems, and poor road infrastructure. CMC Commissioner G Srijana reviewed civic amenities and directed officials to prioritise and resolve the pending issues promptly.
Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner G Srijana launched the ‘One Ward–Every Day’ initiative to improve civic services through daily inspections. Covering 76 wards, the programme focuses on infrastructure, sanitation, and citizen participation for faster grievance redressal.
Decades-old roadside trees in Madinaguda under Cyberabad Municipal Corporation limits were heavily trimmed, sparking concern among residents over loss of greenery. Authorities said the joint TGSPDCL and CMC drive aimed to prevent electrical hazards caused by trees near live wires.
Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner G Srijana inspected Fox Sagar lake on Thursday and directed officials to remove water hyacinth within 10 days. She also reviewed waterlogging-prone areas in Kompally Circle and asked engineers to submit proposals to address the issue.