A resident stated, “A ‘no entry’ board should be installed at the entrance from Nandi Durga Road. Additionally, a commercial building at the corner with a bank and gym has customers parking two-wheelers on the road, making it challenging for cars from Benson Cross Road to enter Nandi Durga Road.”
A tree expert highlighted the historical significance of trees but expressed concern over their increasing vulnerability due to urban development activities. The expert noted, “With the passage of time, the city too grew, where the trees became victims of constant road widening, drain works, footpath reconstruction, etc.”
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The Towns Mirror Special: Fill, crumble, repeat
The Towns Mirror Special: Fill, crumble, repeat
BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Dec 10, 2020, 06:00 IST
Benson Town’s potholes that renew themselves with a little help from the Palike
Benson Town residents fear stepping out of their homes. No, not for fear of the coronavirus, but because of the state of the roads in this area. There are no potholes here, but large craters. And these potholes have existed for long and residents wonder why nothing has been done about it.
One of the residents told
Towns Mirror, “It is high time the roads in Benson Town are asphalted and patched up. Some of the major roads that require