Chief  Minister Vijay Bahuguna said that a proposal for regularization of unauthorized  colonies would be presented in the Cabinet. He said that Forest Department  would provide land for disposal of garbage.
 Chief  Minister Bahuguna said this while reviewing the meeting of Urban Development  Department at his residence on Thursday. He said that all unauthorized colonies  would be regularized so that the residents of these colonies get ownership  right. He said that garbage dumping zones would be made outside city area for  which Forest Department would provide land. 
He laid emphasis on improving  financial condition of local units for which taxes would be imposed on city  buses entering the city area and responsibility of operating buses given to  local units. He directed the officers to ensure that no unauthorized hoardings  were displayed in the city and authorized hoardings be displayed at only  allocated places. He said that the government was preparing policies for  housing and township. Mr. Bahuguna advocated constructing multi parking complex  to redress parking problems. He said that better coordination be maintained  amongst various undertaking agencies involved in construction works.  Mr.  Bahuguna said that traffic signals would be installed in all the squares and  multi-story parking constructed in the city. He said that measures would be  taken to make city lush and green. 
 The  meeting was attended by Urban Development Minister Pritam Singh Panwar, Chief  Secretary Alok Kumar Jain, Principal Secretary to CM DK Kotia Principal  Secretary PWD S Raju, Secretary Finance Radha Raturi and other senior officers.

 
