Chennai Buzz: Likely property tax hike, plans for MTC terminus and truckers’ strike

A look back at some of the key headlines from last week which could affect life in the city.

With truckers nationwide strike, veggie prices likely to shoot up

Truck operators across the nation called for an indefinite strike against rising fuel cost, and calling for rationalising road toll plazas. Though the strike might not impact the supply of essential items like milk, water and medicine it is likely to affect the prices of vegetables. In Tamil Nadu it is estimated that around 4.5 lakh lorries would be off the road.

Source: New Indian Express

Key bus terminuses likely to be put to commercial use

The MTC that has been financially strained with steady loss of commuters is likely to put a few terminus at strategic locations to commercial use.  The move is also said to be a step towards effective use of space that is being wasted currently.

T Nagar bus terminus might be the first one to get a commercial fillip due to the pedestrian plaza coming up in the locality, as part of the smart city project.

Source: The Hindu

Property tax likely to go up

Property tax in the city is likely to go up by as much as 50% for residences and 100% for commercial buildings. The Chennai Corporation is likely to announce a hike in rates based on the property guideline value. The additional revenue will ease the financial burden of the Corporation.

Source: The Hindu

Corporation takes scientific approach to stray dog census

After four years, the Chennai Corporation set out to take a stray dog census, but adopted a more scientific approach this time, with use of technology through a customised mobile app. The app categorised the dogs into six different categories – sterilised male, unsterilised male, sterilised female, unsterilised female, lactating mothers and puppies and was conducted simultaneously in different streets to avoid duplication.

Source: New Indian Express

Padi railway station may not be functional, but become a social hub

Padi railway station near Annanagar, which was lying unused until now, may soon become a social hub for residents.  The station which is maintained by Integral Coach Factory (ICF) has begun developmental work and is setting up a 500-metre walker path. To improve green cover, 300 saplings have been planted.

While this is a welcome move, some residents have appealed to resume services at Padi and Annanagar railway stations which will boost connectivity in these areas.

Source: The Hindu

Residents of Avadi yet to get sewage connections

Avadi, a growing suburb of Chennai with a population close to 4 lakh, is yet to get sewage connections.  Two sewage treatment plants with a total capacity of 40 MLD and 17 pumping stations were constructed four years ago. But not a single house has been connected to it.  The sewage is currently being let out to the Paruthipet Lake without treatment.

Source: Times of India

[Compiled by Sandhya Raju]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Similar Story

Bengaluru Buzz: Rain breaks 150-day hot spell | Addressing water woes… and more

Other news of the week: Drive to increase lifespan of trees, Koramangala Valley waterway to be completed by Aug 15th and LED project revived.

Showers break 150-day hot spell Sources from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) had said that dry weather may prevail in the city till May 5th, but light showers on May 2nd brought relief. It had been a zero rainfall month in April, a first since 1983 - and one of the longest dry spells of nearly 150 days since November 2023. The rains also brought in the usual issues of water logging, power outages and traffic bottlenecks. May Day was the hottest of the month so far in 40 years, touching 38.1 degrees Celsius. Kempegowda International Airport showed the highest…

Similar Story

Mumbai Buzz: Two die in a manhole accident | Metro 3 trials begin and more…

Other news in Mumbai: Two children suffocate to death in abandoned car; Bombay HC rap for demolishing galas; Leopard captured at Vasai.

Two die, third critical after falling into manhole Mumbai continues to see tragic accidents related to manual scavenging and deadly manholes. Two people died and a third is critical after falling into a 30-foot-deep manhole in Malad. The manhole was connected to a drain pipe on the site of a private under-construction building at Pimpripada in Malad east. Raju, who was a worker at the site, fell in and after that two nearby residents, Aqib and Javed jumped to save him. When none of them came out, the locals called the fire brigade to rescue them. According to the preliminary…