The project began with time-motion studies, block mapping, auto routing, and worker scheduling to understand and fix systemic gaps in waste collection. Five blocks were brought under structured monitoring through WhatsApp groups, door-to-door awareness, megaphones, and digital mapping, reaching over 3,100 households. Residents were informed of exact collection timings, workers followed mapped routes, and blackspots like Sadiq Layout saw significant reduction. Thanisandra proved that data-driven micro-planning can bring accountability, efficiency, and visible change at the ward level.