The ongoing construction of the upcoming mall, Central 50, at Sector 50, has brought about numerous challenges for residents since its inception. The presence of towering cranes is not only visually intimidating but also pose potential safety concerns and has understandably caused unease among residents of the multi-storey apartments on this side of F-block. The activities during construction breach dust norms as well as violate permitted noise levels (decibels) during late night hours. The trucks laden with construction material, visible from the top floors, have understandably made the residents of the apartments uneasy.
Additionally, the emergence of small-time vendors and makeshift shanties in the vicinity due to rapid increase in commercial activity is not being adequately regulated. The ongoing construction work, often extending into late hours and surpassing permissible noise levels, further exacerbates the situation, disrupting the peace and tranquility of the area.
One of the most pressing issues is the obstruction of roads by the influx of large trucks associated with the construction process. This not only hampers smooth traffic flow but also poses risks to pedestrians and other motorists, who are forced to navigate through congested routes.
Furthermore, the dust and pollution generated as a byproduct of construction activities pose health hazards to residents and workers alike, necessitating urgent attention and mitigation measures from relevant authorities.
In light of these concerns, it is imperative for the authorities to intervene and ensure strict adherence to regulations governing construction activities. Measures should be implemented to mitigate noise pollution, regulate street vending, and minimize disruptions to traffic flow. Additionally, steps must be taken to address environmental concerns such as dust and pollution, safeguarding the well-being of both residents and workers in the area.
Moreover, the closure of roads must be reconsidered to prioritize the safety and convenience of pedestrians and motorists. Collaborative efforts between developers, local authorities, and community stakeholders are essential to address these challenges effectively and foster sustainable development in the area.
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