CIT Colony residents raise concerns over rising commercialisation, lack of civic amenities
Residents of CIT Colony are voicing concerns about increasing commercial activities in their residential area, which they say are disrupting the neighborhood's character. They also highlight the lack of basic civic amenities such as proper drainage, street lighting, and waste management. Community members are urging local authorities to address these issues and enforce zoning regulations.
- ▪Residents of CIT Colony are concerned about the growing commercialisation of their residential locality.
- ▪They report inadequate civic infrastructure, including poor drainage and insufficient street lighting.
- ▪The community is calling for stricter enforcement of zoning laws to preserve residential integrity.
- ▪Local authorities have not yet issued an official response to the residents' demands.
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