Greenpeace hands over street design plan to officials in Mysuru
Greenpeace India has submitted the 'Samavesha' street design report to Mysuru city officials, advocating for safer, pedestrian-friendly infrastructure. Developed with the Mysore School of Architecture, the plan includes traffic-calming measures and accessibility features for vulnerable road users.
Why it matters
This initiative highlights the growing trend of participatory urban planning, where civil society groups directly influence municipal infrastructure to improve public safety and accessibility.
Greenpeace India has handed over “participatory” street design reports to officials from the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) and Mysuru City Traffic Police on Thursday.
The article reports on a specific civic event and proposal without taking a stance on the effectiveness of the design or the organization's broader agenda.
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