MLA, Residents

MLA, Residents Urge BMC for Southbound Exit on Mumbai Coastal Road

The Mumbai Coastal Road Project (MCRP) has improved connectivity between South Mumbai and suburbs, but has created a traffic bottleneck at the Mukesh Chowk signal on Nepeansea Road Mangal Prabhat Lodha are pushing for a new southbound exit near Breach Candy, as the traffic department.

Observed increased congestion since the project’s Phase 1 launch. The residents has argue that a new exit would ease traffic and prevent future cost escalations. Pawan Hans Ltd has been appointed to conduct a feasibility study for a helipad at Worli Jetty Residents and local lawmakers in Mumbai are urging the Brihanmumbai.

Municipal Corporation (BMC) to implement a southbound exit on the Mumbai Coastal Road project, a crucial development aimed at easing traffic congestion and improving connectivity across the city. The demand has gained momentum as the project nears completion, and with more commuters using the coastal road for their.

The Mumbai Coastal Road Project

The Mumbai Coastal Road, a landmark infrastructure project, is designed to create a high-speed, modern roadway connecting key locations along Mumbai’s coastline. The project aims to ease the pressure on the city’s existing road network, which is often clogged with heavy traffic. Upon completion, the road will significantly reduce.

Currently, the road extends along the coast from Marine Lines to the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, providing a seamless route for vehicles. However, despite the significant progress, residents and local representatives have pointed out a key issue the lack of a southbound travel time for commuters traveling between vehicles the southern.

The Case for a Southbound Exit

The absence of a southbound exit has created considerable inconvenience for those commuting to the southern parts of the city, particularly to areas such as Colaba, Nariman Point, and Fort. Residents from these areas argue that the current setup forces vehicles to either travel further north or navigate through congested roads.

Local MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly) representatives have voiced concerns that the current coastal road design does not adequately address the needs of residents who require easy access to south Mumbai. “It’s imperative that a southbound exit is incorporated into the project to avoid unnecessary travel.

Additionally, commuters who rely on public transport and taxis to travel through the city face challenges when using the coastal road, as they are forced to take longer routes or risk being stuck in traffic jams. The absence of a designated exit to south Mumbai not only increases travel time but also contributes to higher levels pollution.

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BMC’s Response to the Demand

In response to the demands raised by local residents and lawmakers, the BMC has acknowledged the need for a southbound exit and is currently considering the feasibility of incorporating it into the final phase of the project. City officials have stated that consultations are underway with urban planning experts to assess.

Benefits of a Southbound Exit

A dedicated southbound exit would provide a smoother and more direct route for commuters heading to the southern parts of Mumbai. For residents of localities such as Cuffe Parade, Colaba, and Marine Drive, the new exit could greatly reduce the time spent navigating congested roads and provide better access to vital areas.

Public Sentiment

Residents of south Mumbai have expressed their support for the MLA’s initiative. Several locals have spoken about the daily inconveniences they face due to the all current lack of a southbound exit. “We often have to drive up to the Worli area and then make a U-turn just to get to South Mumbai. This wastes a lot of time and fuel.

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