1. Let’s talk about the pressing issue of equitable water supply in Pune. Candidates running for office need to prioritize ensuring that every area of the city has access to clean and sufficient water. This means pushing the PMC to increase the water quota from the state government to keep up with population growth. We also need a solid water policy that focuses on fair distribution and a ban on water tankers in areas that don’t need them due to adequate rainfall.
  2. Rainwater harvesting is a no-brainer when it comes to conserving water. It should be mandatory for housing societies, businesses, and industries to implement rainwater harvesting systems. And let’s not forget about enforcing heavy penalties for those who try to cheat the system by using booster pumps or illegal water connections.
  3. Solid waste management is another crucial issue that needs immediate attention. The PMC must implement a plan that includes separating dry and wet garbage at the source. We need processing plants in every area and a strict policy against facilities that accept mixed garbage.
  4. We can’t forget about the street vendors who play a big role in our city’s economy. It’s essential to enforce the Street Vendors Act and create designated zones for vendors to prevent encroachment on pavements.
  5. Road repairs and maintenance are a headache for all Pune residents. We need to push for the use of scientific methods for construction and repairs, and hold engineers accountable for poor road conditions.
  6. The completion of the ring road project is crucial to easing traffic congestion within Pune. Fast-tracking this project could reduce congestion by up to 40%.
  7. Our streets and footpaths are clogged with parked vehicles, causing traffic chaos. It’s time to remove these vehicles to decongest the streets and ensure pedestrian safety.
  8. Multi-modal transport hubs are the way of the future. Let’s build these hubs and parking lots along arterial roads to seamlessly integrate public and private transport.
  9. We need to prioritize sustainable urban development in Pune. Instead of building more flyovers and underpasses, let’s focus on solutions like no-parking zones and proper traffic signals.
  10. Pune’s population is growing rapidly, and it’s time to address this issue. Candidates must advocate for policies to control urban sprawl and unregulated construction.
  11. Residents are calling for the creation of new municipal corporations to manage the city’s expansion. With 34 villages merged and cantonment areas excluded, we need more local governance to keep up with the growth.
  12. Street parking and urban design are crucial for a well-functioning city. Let’s implement the Street Parking Policy and adopt the Unified Streetscape Guidelines Design for pedestrian-friendly streets and pathways.

    The residents of Wadgaonsheri are demanding accountability from candidates in the upcoming elections. It’s time for our leaders to prioritize these pressing issues and work towards sustainable development in Pune. Let’s hold them to their promises and strive for a better quality of life for all citizens.

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