The people of madurai are looking to the newly-elected mayor to fix the city's crumbling roadways, which have been neglected for almost a quarter-century. The absence of people's representatives in the madurai Corporation for the past six years has left the people fully reliant on the government, as they are unable to communicate their frustrations and requests to their elected representatives. Essential services like road repair, sanitation, drinking water, and street lighting were halted as a result.
Madurai's mayor, Indrani, is in charge of 100 wards, with councillors in charge of each. The first thing that citizens demand from them is to improve the city's infrastructure. The people's first obligation to the mayor is to solve the situation of most of the cities in madurai, which would be flooded by rain one day, and to provide the people's fundamental requirements, including as roads, drinking water, and sanitation.
Currently, the madurai Corporation's roadways dug for projects such as the Smart City project, drinking water project, and underpass construction are not being fixed on a monthly basis, causing great suffering to the people and motorists. The city of madurai has 13 kilometres of National Highways, 74.4 kilometres of State Highways, and 1,545 kilometres of Corporation Roads. Buses, heavy vehicles, and cars use 265 kilometres of roadways. Roads are residential roads for 1,253 kilometres.