Garbage dumping, overflowing sewage hurting business, say Sector 29 traders
Gururgam, May 6 -- Poor road conditions, overflowing sewage and rampant garbage dumping in Sector 29, one of the city's key commercial and entertainment hubs, have begun to hurt business, with traders on Tuesday warning of declining footfall and loss of the area's appeal.
To raise the issue, a deputation of the Sector 29 market RWA met with Anupama Malik, HSVP estate officer two, at her office and submitted a memorandum seeking urgent improvements.
Sector 29 HSVP market, home to several restaurants, bars, pubs and hotels, typically sees heavy footfall, especially during evenings and weekends, locals said. Located adjacent to Leisure Valley Park, the area has long been a major leisure spot, they added.
Amit Thakran, a business owner who owns a shop cum office (SCO) in the market, said traders have been flagging issues for years. "The condition of the roads and parking is very bad, and people have slowly started to look for alternatives to spend their weekends. We were once a destination where people came to enjoy, but now people avoid the area," he said.
He added that the sewage network is inadequate and frequently overflows. "The sewage system is dysfunctional and needs upgradation. During the monsoon, the entire sector, including the market, gets deluged by stormwater," he said.
Another business owner, requesting anonymity, said vacant plots have turned into dumping grounds. Thousands of tonnes of construction waste and other garbage have been dumped in vacant plots. This has had a very negative impact on the entire sector. Our business has started to suffer," he said.
The market association said HSVP has begun relaying roads, but work needs to be expedited and all parking areas resurfaced. "Our meeting with HSVP officials was positive, and they even sent a team later to assess the condition of the market," said Thakran.
A senior HSVP official said improving infrastructure in the sector is a priority, adding that road recarpeting has begun and footpaths will also be constructed.
In response, Malik said, "A tender for the cleaning and maintenance of the sector would be floated shortly." She also directed the market association to follow solid waste management norms and asked shopkeepers to voluntarily remove encroachments ahead of an enforcement drive....
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