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Mumbai: BMC Chief Inspects Coastal Road's Northern Corridor Ahead of Southbound Lanes Opening in July

By Amit Srivastava | Updated: July 9, 2024 21:10 IST

Bhushan Gagrani, the chief administrator of the BMC, conducted an inspection of the Mumbai Coastal Road (South) Project's Northern ...

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Bhushan Gagrani, the chief administrator of the BMC, conducted an inspection of the Mumbai Coastal Road (South) Project's Northern Corridor, stretching from Haji Ali to Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road towards the Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link. The southbound lanes of the Coastal Road leading to the sea link are anticipated to open for traffic by the end of July.

The final stages of work on the internal corridors, roads, and marine walkways of the Dharmaveer, Swarajyarakshak Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Mumbai Coastal Road (South) Project are ongoing. “The pace of work on both corridors increased significantly after the successful installation of two bowstring arch girder spans to connect this project to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link,” said a senior civic official.

BMC Commissioner and Administrator Bhushan Gagrani and Additional Municipal Commissioner (Eastern Suburbs) Dr. Amit Saini personally inspected the northern corridor from Haji Ali to Rajiv Gandhi Sea Link via Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road, covering approximately three and a half kilometers on Tuesday.

Earlier, Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had directed officials to expedite the work and ensure South bound lanes are operational by end of July. To connect the Coastal Road with the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, two Bow Arch String Girders were installed on April 26 and May 15 respectively. According to officials from BMC, resurfacing work on the southbound lanes of the Bow Arch String Girder is currently underway.

CM Shinde had instructed officials to open the southbound lanes for traffic by the end of July, facilitating smoother travel for vehicles from South Mumbai to Bandra and the northern end.

"The distance between the two piers where the Mumbai Coastal Road Project and the Bandra-Worli Sea Bridge meet in the sea has been increased from 60 meters to 120 meters. This decision was made to minimize inconvenience to the Koli brothers," said a senior BMC official, adding that the Koli community will not encounter any problems while fishing in the future.

The northbound section of the Coastal Road commenced traffic flow on June 11. Earlier, on March 12, the southbound carriageway between Worli and Marine Drive was opened for traffic.

The newly constructed road aims to significantly reduce travel time between South Mumbai and the western suburbs by 70% and decrease fuel consumption by 34%. Additionally, it will contribute to lowering noise and air pollution levels. "The civic body is also actively addressing traffic congestion on the Western Expressway," stated a civic official. However, civic activists argue that the newly developed Coastal Road is merely shifting traffic congestion from one area to another.

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