Coimbatore Corporation will conduct a public grievance redressal meeting tomorrow at 11 AM at the corporation head office. Citizens can submit petitions and complaints directly to authorities under the Mayor's leadership to address civic issues.
Coimbatore: Coimbatore Corporation has announced that a public grievance redressal meeting will be held tomorrow (14.07.2026) at 11:00 AM at the Corporation head office, under the leadership of the Mayor.
The meeting provides an opportunity for citizens to present their demands and grievances directly to the civic authorities. Members of the public can submit petitions in person and seek resolution for their concerns related to civic amenities and municipal services.
The Coimbatore Corporation administration has invited residents to take advantage of this initiative and ensure their issues receive prompt attention. Such grievance meetings are part of the Corporation's ongoing efforts to maintain transparent communication with citizens and address local issues effectively.
Citizens with concerns regarding water supply, sanitation, road maintenance, property tax, building permits, or any other civic matters are encouraged to attend the meeting and present their petitions directly to the Mayor and other senior officials present.
The meeting provides an opportunity for citizens to present their demands and grievances directly to the civic authorities. Members of the public can submit petitions in person and seek resolution for their concerns related to civic amenities and municipal services.
The Coimbatore Corporation administration has invited residents to take advantage of this initiative and ensure their issues receive prompt attention. Such grievance meetings are part of the Corporation's ongoing efforts to maintain transparent communication with citizens and address local issues effectively.
Citizens with concerns regarding water supply, sanitation, road maintenance, property tax, building permits, or any other civic matters are encouraged to attend the meeting and present their petitions directly to the Mayor and other senior officials present.