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Aurangabad Civic Issues 2026: Top 10 Problems Voters Want Fixed

Aurangabad Civic Issues 2026: Top 10 Problems Voters Want Fixed
Mayur Merai
Last updated: December 18, 2025 3:20 pm
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Aurangabad Civic Issues 2026: Top 10 Problems Voters Want Fixed for Aurangabad Elections

Aurangabad voters heading into the 2026 civic elections are prioritising a compact set of everyday urban problems that shape quality of life, economic opportunity and public trust in local government. This article outlines the top 10 civic issues residents repeatedly raise, explains why each matters, and highlights the practical fixes voters expect from elected representatives.

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Aurangabad Civic Issues 2026: Top 10 Problems Voters Want Fixed for Aurangabad Elections1. Water supply and leakage-prone infrastructure2. Solid waste management and sanitation3. Drainage, monsoon preparedness and flood prevention4. Road condition, footpaths and street lighting5. Public transport and last-mile connectivity6. Healthcare access and primary care facilities7. Education infrastructure and retention of civic schools8. Urban planning, encroachment and land-use enforcement9. Jobs, markets and support for small businesses10. Transparency, civic administration responsiveness and participatory governance

1. Water supply and leakage-prone infrastructure

Unreliable piped water supply, low pressure in outer wards and frequent pipeline bursts make water the foremost concern for many households. Voters expect comprehensive pipeline upgrades, better maintenance schedules and transparent water metering to curb losses and ensure equitable distribution across the city.

2. Solid waste management and sanitation

Piles of uncollected garbage, irregular door-to-door collection and overflowing bins in commercial zones contribute to dirty streets and health risks. Citizens want a modernised waste-management system that includes regular collection, segregation at source, scientific dumping or processing, and strict enforcement against littering.

3. Drainage, monsoon preparedness and flood prevention

Inadequate storm drains and encroachments on natural waterways exacerbate flooding during heavy rains, damaging property and disrupting mobility. Residents look for restored waterways, expanded drainage capacity, de-silting drives before monsoons and clear urban planning that prevents new encroachments.

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4. Road condition, footpaths and street lighting

Pothole-riddled roads, broken pavements and dimly lit streets undermine safety and commerce. Voters demand durable road resurfacing focused on high-traffic routes, continuous footpaths for pedestrians, maintenance of streetlights and prioritising safe crossings near markets and schools.

5. Public transport and last-mile connectivity

Limited bus routes, infrequent services and poor connectivity from neighbourhoods to transit hubs increase travel time and dependence on private vehicles. Electors want expanded bus networks, better-scheduled services, affordable fares and solutions for last-mile access such as feeder mini-buses or shared mobility options.

6. Healthcare access and primary care facilities

Shortages in neighbourhood primary health centres, long waiting times and inadequate emergency response capacity concern many voters, particularly low-income and elderly residents. Improvements sought include strengthened primary-care centres, mobile clinics for underserved pockets and faster response times for ambulances and urgent care.

7. Education infrastructure and retention of civic schools

Closures or downgrading of municipal schools, especially Marathi- and Urdu-medium institutions, have provoked worries about access for underprivileged children. Parents expect policies that stabilise and invest in civic schools, upgrade facilities, and ensure children are not forced into long commutes or private options they cannot afford.

8. Urban planning, encroachment and land-use enforcement

Unplanned construction, encroachments on public land and weak enforcement of building norms strain civic services and create safety risks. Voters ask for rigorous land-use enforcement, transparent planning decisions, and a focus on preserving green spaces and public amenities when approving projects.

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9. Jobs, markets and support for small businesses

Local traders and micro-enterprises face challenges from declining footfall in certain areas, unpredictable regulation and high costs. Residents want municipal support to revive local markets, streamline licensing, provide skill-upgradation programmes and create space for street vendors under orderly, dignified arrangements.

10. Transparency, civic administration responsiveness and participatory governance

Trust in municipal institutions is weakened by slow grievance redressal, opaque contracting and sporadic public engagement. Voters are calling for quicker response systems for complaints, open budgets, clear timelines for projects and regular ward-level consultations so elected representatives are directly accountable to citizens.

Collectively, these priorities point to a blend of technical fixes—upgrading infrastructure, better maintenance and enforced regulations—and governance reforms that improve service delivery and citizen trust. For political contenders, the test will be turning campaign promises into concrete plans with timelines, financing strategies and measurable performance indicators.

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For voters, evaluating candidates on demonstrated delivery and clear, ward-specific action plans may be more relevant than broad rhetorical pledges. As the Aurangabad civic elections approach, attention to these ten issues will likely determine both turnout and the mandate given to the next municipal leadership.

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