Municipal Manifesto of Delhi - Inputs Sought

As a citizen of Delhi you may already know that the Delhi Municipal Elections will be held within the next 2 months.

LocalCircles is undertaking an exercise to develop the municipal manifesto of Delhi, a citizen driven manifesto.

We seek your inputs on the various civic issues that you believe the incoming leadership should focus on.

Based on your inputs, via a series of structured discussions and polls, we will develop the Citizens Municipal Manifesto of Delhi.

We look forward to your unbiased, non political inputs on what Delhi wants in terms of its civic priorities for the next 5 years. more  

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Only that party that commits to reducing pollution by 80% should be given vote in up coming election. if no one does, do NOTA. Let President fix it. more  
The manifesto could include the following: 1. To make Delhi waste free and bin free in 5 years. 2. To replace all street lights with LED lights in next 2 years. 3. To convert all buildings of Municipal Corporation to energy efficient buildings in next one year. 4. To remove encroachments on Delhi streets in next 1 year. Do not declare new streets as commercial streets without ensuring parking facilities. The already declared commercial streets may be reviewed. 5. To improve parks and playgrounds in the city. 6. To remove unauthorised construction in the city within next 3 years. 7. To increase parking facilities in commercial, institutional and residential areas. 8. To provide 24x7 potable drinking water to every house in next 5 years. 9. To treat 100% waste water in the next 3 years. 10. To control the population of stray dogs and other stray animals by providing animal shelter and sterilization. 11. To provide all facilities of municipalities online and under single window. more  
Clean and Footpath free Delhi. more  
Pls consider the following Issues of Importance to the Common Citizens : 1) Reclamation of Footpaths from Encroachers so pedestrians can have a safe place to walk - both in Residential Areas & Markets 2) Develop innovative plans to ensure that vehicles can be parked properly without causing obstructions to pedestrian movement & vehicle movement. 3) Enforce rigorous clean-up & fumigation policies to ensure timely action in order to prevent the onset of deadly communicable diseases such as Dengue / Chikenguniya - which keep returning every year. 4) Formulate & Implement Policies to Identify & Rectify the locations which are most prone to water logging during monsoons to prevent re-occurrence of water logging, as has become the norm every year. 5) Formulate policies to ensure that road maintenance & upkeep is taken up more frequently & pro-actively - this would help reduce traffic jams cause due to slow movement on pot holed roads. 6) Civic Authority Officials / Councilors etc to connect with the Citizens through Online Platforms - such as Local Circles , Twitter , WhtsApp etc. 7) Strengthen the Grievance Redressal Mechanisms & work in Transparent Manner more  
Please, see the citizens of Delhi do not elect goondas in Delhi. Secondly, get Delhi a statehood so that it comes out of the clutches of the political party of whatever hue at the Centre, and it becomes easy for the Delhi Government to control the management of muncipal corporations and is able to implement the civic policies and procedures for development. more  
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