NeoTown, located in Electronics City, Bengaluru, has witnessed rapid urban growth over the past few years. Despite this expansion, the condition of its internal roads remains a persistent issue for residents and commuters.
While certain stretches maintained by the Electronics City Industrial Township Authority (ELCITA) and private developers are in relatively good condition, many interior roads are deteriorating. Potholes, uneven surfaces, and frequent waterlogging have become common, particularly during the monsoon season. Poor drainage systems and sewage overflow further worsen road safety and hygiene.
Irregular garbage collection and unauthorized roadside dumping contribute to blocked drains and unhygienic surroundings. Additionally, inadequate street lighting, encroachments, and indiscriminate parking continue to pose safety risks for pedestrians and motorists alike.
Residents have consistently appealed to the authorities for timely resurfacing, proper drainage maintenance, and regular waste clearance. Experts suggest that effective coordination between ELCITA, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), and local panchayats is vital for sustainable infrastructure upkeep.
Improved accountability, community participation, and long-term urban planning will be key to ensuring that NeoTown’s road network meets the standards expected of a modern, fast-growing township.
While certain stretches maintained by the Electronics City Industrial Township Authority (ELCITA) and private developers are in relatively good condition, many interior roads are deteriorating. Potholes, uneven surfaces, and frequent waterlogging have become common, particularly during the monsoon season. Poor drainage systems and sewage overflow further worsen road safety and hygiene.
Irregular garbage collection and unauthorized roadside dumping contribute to blocked drains and unhygienic surroundings. Additionally, inadequate street lighting, encroachments, and indiscriminate parking continue to pose safety risks for pedestrians and motorists alike.
Residents have consistently appealed to the authorities for timely resurfacing, proper drainage maintenance, and regular waste clearance. Experts suggest that effective coordination between ELCITA, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), and local panchayats is vital for sustainable infrastructure upkeep.
Improved accountability, community participation, and long-term urban planning will be key to ensuring that NeoTown’s road network meets the standards expected of a modern, fast-growing township.




