MUDA’s apathy towards vacant sites
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MUDA’s apathy towards vacant sites

July 18, 2022

Sir,

MUDA has hiked all taxes last year and when the vacant site owners also pay taxes, why don’t the authorities clear the shrubs to provide a safe environment for neighbouring homes?

This picture was clicked at  Anjanadri Main Road in 4th Stage, Vijayanagar where commuters ply in large numbers daily while early morning and late evening walkers / joggers enjoy their stroll.

This being a residential area, the scary part is that shrubs have grown dense and tall on roadsides. This creates fear in the minds of people as the street lights are very less in number and makes one feel unsafe to walk. 

Hope, MUDA authorities will take necessary action to clear the wild growth of shrubs from vacant sites and make the area safer for the tax-paying citizens.

– Charitha, Vijayanagar 4th Stage, 14.7.2022

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