04-08-2025
Mogappair park neglected, unusable
Chennai: Once a green haven in East Mogappair, a park maintained by Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has now become a safety hazard and eyesore for residents.
With broken play equipment, cracked pathways, and crumbling walls, the park is no longer usable, especially for the elderly and children.
Despite repeated complaints, locals allege, civic authorities have failed to take action.
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Residents said the damaged infrastructure is causing daily inconvenience. "This is the only park in a 5km radius, and it was left to decay. While some of us try to keep it clean, the park needs a complete overhaul. The walls are dangerously weak and could collapse anytime," said S Adityan, a resident and regular jogger.
Footpaths are uneven and riddled with holes, causing several senior citizens to stumble, and children to trip and fall on rusted play equipment.
The lawn is dry and patchy.
GCC officials have said that complaints about park maintenance can be raised by calling 1913. However, locals say that the calls are unanswered most of the time.
R Manikandan, a member of the Panneer Nagar residents welfare association, said they had been complaining about the park's condition for months.
"Not only has the corporation ignored our requests to restore the space, but the park also became a hotspot for anti-social activities.
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After around 8.30pm, people sneak in, drink alcohol, and cause a nuisance. This too needs to be addressed," he said.
Outside the park, the situation is no better. Garbage is regularly dumped near the entrance, causing a foul smell that hits visitors as soon as they approach.
Stray cows and buffaloes are often seen feeding on the waste, which includes spoiled vegetables and plastic covers.
"Despite having enough sanitation workers under the Ambattur zone, garbage is cleared only once in two days," said resident M Roopa Shankar. Ward 91 councillor A Malini said that the issue was escalated to GCC. "An estimate for renovation is being prepared. We are working on a plan to restore and maintain the park properly," she said.