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Panel seeks to clear hurdles in felling hazardous trees

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The Hindu Bureau
Panel seeks to clear hurdles in felling hazardous trees
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The District Development Committee is seeking government intervention to resolve technical hurdles preventing the removal of hazardous trees near public infrastructure. Additionally, the committee is addressing issues related to illegal roadside eateries and road safety improvements on the MC Road.

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Local administrative bottlenecks often delay essential public safety and infrastructure maintenance projects.

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Faced with mounting delays in removing trees that pose a threat to public safety, the District Development Committee has decided to submit a set of recommendations to the Ministers for Forests and Local Self-Government to address the technical hurdles holding up the process.

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