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Greenpeace hands over street design plan to officials in Mysuru

Greenpeace hands over street design plan to officials in Mysuru
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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.

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This initiative highlights the growing trend of participatory urban planning, where civil society groups directly influence municipal infrastructure to improve public safety and accessibility.

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Greenpeace India has handed over “participatory” street design reports to officials from the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) and Mysuru City Traffic Police on Thursday.

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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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