‘Moved to Emerald Hills 5 years ago, but there is no proper road’. Gurgaon News – Times of India

Gurgaon: More than 2,000 families living in Emerald Hills In Sector 65 still waiting to get a proper road connectivity Even five years after their homes were occupied.
NS Residents Reportedly three roads 24 meters wide connecting their society were to be built as per the layout plan, but they are still deprived of proper connectivity to the society. They also claimed that the lack of a proper road is putting their safety at risk.
He alleged that in the absence of road connectivity, residents were forced to use the village road, but part of that was damaged due to heavy rains and no repairs have been done for the past 12 days, he said. charged up.
Rakesh Kaushik, President of Emerald Hills Plot Owners Association (EHPOA), said, “The revenue road we were using broke down 12 days ago, while another road passing in front of M3M 65th Avenue is under construction, resulting in occasional road construction materials. blocked with.”
According to residents, the project was started in 2009 and possession of flats was started in 2016. He has demanded to start the repair work immediately to make the village road accessible.
Poonam Gupta, Vice President, EHPOA said, “For the last five years, we have been grappling with no approach road to Golf Course Extension Road. We feel cheated as there is no dedicated road for our society despite paying EDC and IDC to the developer. Many complaints have been made to the concerned authorities and developer but no relief has been given to us.
Meanwhile, a representative of the developer could not be reached for comment. When asked about the matter, DTP (Enforcement) RS Bhatt said, “I have got representation from residents and I will do a site inspection on Monday to see how we can resolve the matter. The builder is responsible for the construction of a 24 meter wide road, which comes under their license area, while the area which is not a part of the license, under which provision the individual landlord may or may not offer his land. could. Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) Policy.

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