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Grass and plants at the park in Sector 105 are dying out in the heat
Noida: Residents of Sector 105 have submitted a formal representation to Noida MLA Pankaj Singh, highlighting several infrastructural needs allegedly ignored for years. Their concerns included deteriorating roads, inadequate drainage, poorly maintained parks and the lack of basic public facilities affecting daily life.In a letter, residents outlined 11 critical areas needing immediate attention, including roads in the sector that were constructed around eight years ago and remained in a state of disrepair for a long time.“Only a few have been resurfaced, leading to significant frustration among the community members,” said Deepak Sharma, RWA president of Sector 105. Sharma called for comprehensive resurfacing efforts to restore the structural integrity of the roads throughout the sector.Residents also pointed out the need for safety measures such as white lane markings and speed breakers, with RWA members urging immediate action. They also demanded that streetlights be installed on dark stretches in the sector. They further raised the issue of the poor condition of signage within the sector, asserting that damaged display boards have hindered visitors’ access and caused confusion.“We have appealed for attractive stainless-steel signage, which aims to enhance the sector’s visual appeal and provide better guidance,” said Sharma.
Another issue raised was the state of the drainage system, which is in disrepair. Residents called for a comprehensive plan to reconstruct drains, improve water flow and build necessary culverts. They also demanded cross-footpaths, decorative palm trees and the installation of stainless-steel benches at the sector’s parks. Boundary walls here also need urgent repairs, residents added.Due to a lack of public toilets in the sector, residents urged officials to construct facilities in the green belt outside park gates 3, 4 and 5.“The Plus Park is covered in dust, and cleaning is carried out only sporadically. There is absolutely no provision for water supply, and not a single official appears to be paying any attention to this issue,” said Baldev Singh Negi, RWA general secretary.AK Arora, general manager of Noida Authority, said that the issues raised will be addressed soon and concerns have been forwarded with directives to the senior manager in charge of the area. Noida MLA Pankaj Singh also promised action will be taken soon.

