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 +====== RTI for Municipal Works: Road, Drain, Streetlight, Garbage and Building Plan ======
 +
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 +Every municipal work runs on a fixed paper trail: estimate, sanction, tender, work order, measurement book, inspection report, completion certificate, payment voucher. An RTI under Section 6 of the RTI Act 2005 asking the **municipal corporation, panchayat or development authority** for these documents about a specific road, drain, streetlight or building plan, plus the file movement, normally moves the work within a month, and exposes shoddy work or fake completion certificates.
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 +
 +===== When to use this guide =====
 +
 +Use this guide when (a) the road outside your house is broken for months despite written complaints; (b) the drain is overflowing; (c) the streetlight is dead; (d) garbage is uncollected; (e) you submitted a building plan and the municipal officer is sitting on it; (f) you suspect a building permission was granted in violation of bylaws.
 +
 +===== Legal basis =====
 +
 +  * **RTI Act 2005, Section 6 and Section 7(1)**.
 +  * **RTI Act 2005, Section 4(1)(b)**: every public authority must publish budget allocation, expenditure, manuals and norms suo motu. Municipal corporations are public authorities.
 +  * **State Municipal Corporation Acts** (eg Delhi Municipal Corporation Act 1957, Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act 1949) and the **74th Constitutional Amendment Act 1992** with the **Twelfth Schedule** of the Constitution.
 +  * **Building Bye-Laws and Master Plan** of the city.
 +  * **Public Works Account Code** of the state government for measurement books and payments.
 +
 +The Supreme Court in **Almitra Patel v Union of India (2000)** and the various High Courts have repeatedly directed municipal bodies to maintain transparent records of works, sanitation contracts and building permissions.
 +
 +===== Step-by-step process =====
 +
 +  - **Identify the right body.** Within municipal corporation limits, the corporation; in development authority areas (DDA, BDA, GMDA), the authority; in nagar palika areas, the parishad; in village areas, the gram panchayat.
 +  - **Locate the work or file.** Note the road name, ward number, council circle, electricity pole number (for streetlight) or municipal application number (for building plan).
 +  - **Draft the RTI.** Ask for sanction, tender, work order, measurement book, inspection report, completion certificate, payment voucher, contractor name and present file location. For building plan: zoning certificate, FAR calculation, NOCs, fire and structural approval, file movement, present custodian.
 +  - **Pay ₹10 fee** (state-specific) and post by Speed Post AD to the PIO of the municipal commissioner / chief engineer.
 +  - **Wait 30 days** then escalate.
 +  - **Visit the site with the RTI reply.** If the completion certificate exists but the work is not done, the RTI reply is your evidence for a vigilance complaint.
 +
 +===== Format / template =====
 +
 +<code>
 +To,
 +The Public Information Officer,
 +[Municipal Corporation / Development Authority / Nagar Palika], [City]
 +[Full address]
 +
 +Subject: RTI under Section 6 regarding [Road / Drain / Streetlight / Garbage / Building plan] in Ward [No.] near [Address landmark]
 +
 +Sir / Madam,
 +
 +I, [Full name], a citizen of India, resident of [Address], request the following information under the RTI Act 2005. Fee of Rs. 10 paid by IPO no. [number].
 +
 +In respect of the [scope of work] outside [exact landmark, road name, ward number]:
 +
 +1. Was a complaint received in your office about this work? Provide complaint number, date, name of complainant (with personal data redacted under Section 10), and present status.
 +2. Provide certified copy of the estimate, technical sanction and administrative sanction order, including amount.
 +3. Provide tender notice, list of bidders, comparative statement, evaluation report, and final award letter.
 +4. Provide work order issued to the contractor, contractor name, agreement number and date.
 +5. Provide measurement book entries, running bill, final bill and payment voucher.
 +6. Provide inspection report by the section officer, executive engineer and superintending engineer.
 +7. Provide completion certificate, date of completion, and date of handover for maintenance.
 +8. Provide name, designation and contact of the contractor and the engineer-in-charge.
 +9. Provide details of any fine or penalty imposed for delay or substandard work.
 +10. Provide present location of the file and the present custodian.
 +
 +For building plan applications, additionally:
 +- Sanction status, FAR calculation sheet, NOCs (fire, structural, lift, water, sewer), and reason recorded for delay.
 +
 +I invoke Section 10 (severability) and Section 6(3) (transfer to right office). I undertake to pay further fee under Section 7(3).
 +
 +Yours faithfully,
 +[Signature, name, date]
 +</code>
 +
 +===== Common mistakes =====
 +
 +  * **Asking for "the road to be repaired".** PIO has no power to repair. Ask for documents only.
 +  * **Vague work description.** Use ward number, road name, electricity pole number, plot number. The PIO needs precise identifiers.
 +  * **Missing the contractor name.** Always ask for it. The contractor's track record across other works can be obtained in a follow-up RTI.
 +  * **Ignoring proactive disclosure.** Most corporations publish sanctioned works on their websites under Section 4(1)(b). Quote the URL in your RTI to corner the PIO.
 +  * **Building plan delay treated as construction approval.** They are different. Sanction of plan precedes occupation certificate. Ask for both stages.
 +
 +===== Appeal or next step =====
 +
 +  * **No reply in 30 days** → First Appeal under Section 19(1).
 +  * **Parallel** → Municipal grievance app or city 311 portal; PG portal of state UDD.
 +  * **Vigilance** → If you see fake completion certificates or padded measurements, file a vigilance complaint with the corporation's Vigilance Department, attaching the RTI reply.
 +  * **Writ** → Article 226 for repeated municipal failure (drain causing flooding, illegal construction approved, etc).
 +
 +===== FAQs =====
 +
 +==== Is a municipal corporation a public authority under RTI? ====
 +
 +Yes. Every municipal corporation, nagar palika, panchayat, and development authority is a public authority under Section 2(h) of the RTI Act.
 +
 +==== Can I get the contractor's blacklist record? ====
 +
 +Yes. Ask for the list of works awarded to that contractor in the last three years and any blacklisting orders. Many corporations maintain a blacklisted contractor database.
 +
 +==== What if the building plan was approved illegally? ====
 +
 +After getting the file noting and FAR calculation by RTI, file a complaint with the Director, Town and Country Planning, attaching the RTI reply, plus a vigilance complaint.
 +
 +==== Can I get the measurement book? ====
 +
 +Yes. The MB is a public record under the Public Works Account Code. Ask for certified extracts of the relevant pages, not the full book.
 +
 +==== How do I find the right ward? ====
 +
 +Most corporations publish a ward map online. Or call the helpline of the corporation.
 +
 +==== Do gram panchayats come under RTI? ====
 +
 +Yes. Section 2(h)(d) covers "any other body constituted by or under any law made by Parliament or State Legislature". Panchayats fully qualify.
 +
 +==== Is sanitation contract data disclosable? ====
 +
 +Yes. Most corporations publish sanitation tender data under Section 4(1)(b). If not, RTI is the path.
 +
 +===== Sources =====
 +
 +  * Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs: [[https://mohua.gov.in|mohua.gov.in]]
 +  * Smart Cities Mission portal: [[https://smartcities.gov.in|smartcities.gov.in]]
 +  * Swachh Bharat Mission Urban: [[https://sbmurban.org|sbmurban.org]]
 +  * State municipal acts indexed at: [[https://indiacode.nic.in|indiacode.nic.in]]
 +  * Citizen grievance dashboards: [[https://pgportal.gov.in|pgportal.gov.in]]
 +
 +Last reviewed: 9 May 2026.
 +
 +===== Related guides =====
 +
 +  * [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/tools/ai-rti-draft-app.html|AI RTI Drafter]]
 +  * [[guide|Guide hub]]
 +  * [[guide:applicant:application|How to file an RTI application]]
 +  * [[guide:applicant:illegal-construction-status-rti|RTI for illegal construction status]]
 +  * [[guide:applicant:land-mutation-delay-rti|RTI for land mutation delay]]
 +  * [[guide:applicant:rti-vs-complaint|RTI vs complaint]]
 +  * [[guide:applicant:first-appeal|First Appeal procedure]]
 +===== Municipal work RTI: How to file RTI for roads, drains, street lights, and civic issues =====
 +
 +Filing RTI for municipal work — complete guide on roads, drains, street lights, garbage, and civic issues:
 +
 +  - **Step 1: What is municipal work?** (a) municipal work includes: (i) road construction and repair (including potholes, re-surfacing, and new roads), (ii) drainage (including storm water drains, underground drainage, and sewage), (iii) street lighting (including installation, repair, and replacement), (iv) water supply (including piped water, borewells, and tankers), (v) garbage collection and disposal (including door-to-door collection, segregation, and processing), (vi) parks and gardens (including maintenance, new parks, and playgrounds), (vii) building permissions and occupancy certificates, (viii) birth and death certificates, (ix) property tax assessment and collection, (x) trade licences and permissions, (b) the municipal authority: (i) Municipal Corporation (for large cities — like BMC, GCC, NDMC, etc.), (ii) Municipal Council (for smaller towns), (iii) Nagar Panchayat (for semi-urban areas), (iv) Panchayat (for rural areas — at the village level).
 +  - **Step 2: How to file RTI for municipal work.** (a) identify the PIO (every municipal authority must designate a PIO — under Section 5(1) — the PIO's name and contact should be available on the municipal website — and at the municipal office), (b) the application: (i) the fee is Rs 10 (for most states — payable by court-fee stamp — or IPO — or online), (ii) the application can be in the local language or English (the PIO must accept — under Section 6(1)), (iii) the application should be specific (see Step 3 for sample queries), (c) the submission: (i) by hand (at the PIO's office — and get a receiving), (ii) by post (registered post — with the fee), (iii) online (if the municipal authority has an online RTI portal — or through the state's online portal), (d) the response: the PIO must respond within 30 days (48 hours if the information concerns life or liberty — e.g., a dangerous road or a collapsed drain — that threatens life).
 +  - **Step 3: Sample RTI queries for municipal work.** (a) road repair: "Provide the following information regarding the road repair work on [road name], between [location 1] and [location 2]: (i) the sanctioned budget, (ii) the contractor name and contract amount, (iii) the timeline (start date and end date), (iv) the quality test report (and the testing agency), (v) the completion certificate (and the date), (vi) the warranty period (and the warranty bond), (vii) the supervision report (by the municipal engineer), (viii) the photos (before and after — if available)", (b) drain/sewage: "Provide the following information regarding the drainage work in [area/ward]: (i) the sanctioned budget, (ii) the contractor, (iii) the timeline, (iv) the design (and the capacity), (v) the completion certificate, (vi) the desilting record (for the year [year] — the frequency — and the agency), (vii) the overflow/flooding complaints (from [date] to [date] — and the action taken)", (c) street light: "Provide the following information regarding the street lights on [road name], in [ward]: (i) the number of street lights (installed — and working — and not working), (ii) the complaint register (from [date] to [date] — and the action taken), (iii) the maintenance contract (and the agency — and the terms), (iv) the electricity bill (for the ward — for the month [month])", (d) garbage: "Provide the following information regarding the garbage collection in [ward]: (i) the door-to-door collection (the agency — and the vehicles — and the staff), (ii) the collection frequency (and the timing), (iii) the segregation status (and the processing — and the landfill), (iv) the complaints (from [date] to [date] — and the action taken), (v) the wet waste processing (compost plant — and the capacity), (vi) the dry waste processing (recycling — and the agency)", (e) building permission: "Provide the following information regarding the building permission for [building name/address]: (i) the application number and date, (ii) the sanctioned plan (and the height — and the area — and the setbacks), (iii) the occupancy certificate (whether issued — and the date — and the conditions), (iv) the deviations (if any — and the regularisation status)", (f) property tax: "Provide the following information regarding the property tax for [property address]: (i) the assessment (and the annual value — and the tax), (ii) the payment record (for the years [years]), (iii) the arrears (if any — and the interest), (iv) the rebate (and the eligibility)".
 +  - **Step 4: Common municipal issues and RTI.** (a) potholes: file RTI asking for the road repair budget, the contractor, the timeline, and the quality test — to hold the municipal authority accountable — for the potholes — and the accidents, (b) flooding: file RTI asking for the drainage design, the desilting record, and the overflow complaints — to hold the municipal authority accountable — for the flooding — and the damage, (c) street light not working: file RTI asking for the complaint register, the maintenance contract, and the action taken — to ensure the street lights are repaired, (d) garbage not collected: file RTI asking for the collection schedule, the complaints, and the processing — to ensure the garbage is collected and processed, (e) illegal construction: file RTI asking for the building permission, the sanctioned plan, and the OC — to identify the illegal construction — and to complain, (f) water contamination: file RTI asking for the water quality test, the source, and the treatment — to ensure the water is safe, (g) birth/death certificate: file RTI asking for the certificate status (application number [number] — and the reason for delay).
 +  - **Step 5: After the RTI reply.** (a) if the reply shows corruption (e.g., the contractor was paid — but the work is not done — or the quality test is fake — or the completion certificate is forged): (i) file a complaint with the municipal commissioner (with the RTI reply — and the evidence — and the demand for action), (ii) file a complaint with the Lokayukta / Anti-Corruption Bureau (with the RTI reply — and the evidence — for investigation — and prosecution), (iii) file a PIL (in the High Court — for public interest — the court can order an inquiry — and recovery), (b) if the reply shows inaction (e.g., the work is not done — and the budget is unspent): (i) file a complaint with the municipal commissioner (for immediate action), (ii) approach the area Councillor / MLA (with the RTI reply — for political pressure), (iii) file a writ petition (in the High Court — for directing the municipal authority — to do the work), (c) if the PIO does not respond: (i) file a first appeal (with the FAA — within 30 days), (ii) file a second appeal (with the State Information Commission — within 90 days), (iii) demand penalty (Rs 250 per day — up to Rs 25,000 — under Section 20).
 +  - **Step 6: File RTI on municipal budgets and expenditure.** (a) the municipal budget: "Provide the annual budget of [Municipal Corporation] for the year [year] — including: (i) the total budget, (ii) the ward-wise allocation, (iii) the department-wise allocation (roads, drains, street lights, water, garbage, parks), (iv) the actual expenditure (till [date]), (v) the unspent amount", (b) the ward works: "Provide the list of works sanctioned in [ward] for the year [year] — including: (i) the work name, (ii) the budget, (iii) the contractor, (iv) the timeline, (v) the completion status, (vi) the amount paid, (vii) the quality test", (c) the MLA/MP funds: "Provide the utilization of MLA LADS / MP LADS funds in [ward] for the year [year] — including: (i) the work name, (ii) the budget, (iii) the contractor, (iv) the completion status, (v) the amount paid" (see [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/rti-mplads-mlalads-fund-utilization|MPLADS RTI]]).
 +  - **Step 7: Practical tips.** (a) be specific (the more specific the query — the harder it is for the PIO to reject — or to give vague responses — mention the road name, the ward, the area), (b) cite the complaint number (if you have filed a complaint — with the municipal authority — cite the complaint number — in the RTI — to track the action), (c) file RTI early (the municipal records — especially the quality tests and the completion certificates — may be lost — file RTI within 6 months of the work), (d) use the RTI reply for action (the RTI reply is evidence — use it for complaints — and for litigation — and for media — to hold the municipal authority accountable), (e) file collective RTI (with the RWA — or the citizens' group — for a stronger case — and for broader coverage), (f) Example: A citizen filed RTI with the Municipal Corporation — asking for the road repair budget and the quality test — the reply showed that the contractor was paid Rs 50 lakh — but the quality test was not conducted — the citizen filed a complaint with the Lokayukta — the Lokayukta investigated — and found that the road was sub-standard — the contractor was blacklisted — and the municipal engineer was suspended — the road was re-laid — at the contractor's cost — within 3 months.
 +
 +See [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/guide/applicant/municipal-work-rti|Municipal Work RTI]] and [[https://righttoinformation.wiki/guide/find-pio-2026|Find PIO]].
 +
 +{{tag>municipal work rti road repair drain street light garbage building permission property tax budget expenditure complaint pio 2026}}