Cyberabad Commissioner Reviews Civic Infrastructure Requirements with HMT Hills and Jalavayu Vihar RWAs
Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner Dr. G. Srijana held discussions with HMT Hills and Jalavayu Vihar RWAs to evaluate civic infrastructure requirements. Key topics included drainage improvements, road works, and waste management initiatives aimed at enhancing local neighborhood facilities and overall urban development.

Highlights
- •Commissioner Dr. G. Srijana reviewed civic infrastructure needs with HMT Hills and Jalavayu Vihar RWAs.
- •Discussions included drainage remodeling at Beemuni Kunta Lake and new CC road works.
- •The municipal administration plans to deploy advanced sewer cleaning machines and improve waste composting.
- •Officials in the Kukatpally Zone are targeting unauthorized constructions and improving local traffic management.
The Cyberabad Municipal Corporation is intensifying its efforts to address local civic infrastructure challenges through active engagement with local communities. On Saturday, Commissioner Dr. G. Srijana conducted a dedicated site visit and review session as part of the ongoing One Ward Every Day initiative. This outreach focused on assessing civic infrastructure requirements and addressing specific development needs voiced by residents.
Improving Local Civic Infrastructure and Facilities
During the visit, the official met with Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) from HMT Hills and Jalavayu Vihar. The discussion centered on essential civic infrastructure requirements, including the modernization of underground drainage systems. A primary point of focus was the proposed outlet expansion at the Beemuni Kunta Lake to improve drainage capacity. Furthermore, the meeting addressed the execution of concrete (CC) road projects within Jalavayu Vihar and the potential installation of open gym equipment to benefit residents in both residential colonies.
The municipal team also reviewed operational logistics regarding sanitation and waste management. Plans for deploying advanced sewer cleaning machinery were discussed to ensure proactive maintenance. Addressing environmental concerns, the meeting touched upon the implementation of dry leaf composting and systematic waste processing initiatives within local neighborhood parks. These efforts reflect a broader strategy to enhance living conditions and hygiene standards across the municipal zones.
Reviewing Development Needs in Kukatpally
Beyond the interactions with RWAs, Commissioner Dr. G. Srijana extended her site visit to include the Kukatpally Zone, Allwyn Colony Circle, and Bhagyanagar Ward. This comprehensive tour allowed for an on-the-spot evaluation of various local issues. The administration emphasized the importance of effective traffic management measures to reduce congestion in these busy residential and commercial pockets.
Furthermore, the visit highlighted a firm stance against unauthorized constructions, with local authorities directed to take necessary follow-up actions to maintain building compliance. Residents utilized the opportunity to share their suggestions and express concerns directly to the municipal leadership. In response, relevant department heads were instructed to coordinate immediately with the necessary agencies to ensure that the identified civic infrastructure requirements are met with timely intervention and consistent follow-up protocols.













