The court had given the order yesterday on a petition by a DMK MLA following the death of a software engineer after he hit a wooden structure erected on a main road here recently.
Corporation Commissioner Dr K Vijayakarthikeyan asked officials to monitor the removal of banners, flex boards and cut-outs, particularly those put up in connection with late AIADMK founder M G Ramachandran's Centenary celebrations scheduled here on December 3, police said.
The workers removed hundreds of banners and supporting wood structures on the road, they added.
DMK MLA N Karthick had filed a petition in the High Court seeking removal of the structures, after the death of the software engineer, Raghupathy, based on which the court gave its directive.
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