11 March,2024 10:48 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday inaugurated the south-bound corridor of the coastal road between South Mumbai's Worli and Marine Drive. The project is also called Mumbai Coastal Road Project Phase 1.
Deputy CMs Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar and other dignitaries were present when the south-bound corridor of the coastal road was inaugurated on Monday.
While inaugurating the first phase of the coastal road, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde announced the creation of Mumbai Central Park by combining green spaces along the coastal road and the Mahalaxmi racecourse, totalling over 300 acres.
He said that the park would benefit all Mumbaikars and highlighted efforts to address the demands of the Koli community, criticising the former government for neglecting their requests.
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Shinde pledged to extend the span of the project to 120 meters to accommodate the Kolis' needs, underscoring the project's commitment to the city's first inhabitants.
On the occasion, Shinde also said the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has made a provision of Rs 500 crore in its budget for the Siddhivinayak Temple area development in the city.
A DPR (detailed project report) is being prepared for it, the CM said, adding he has asked to appoint the same architect for the work who prepared the Mahakal corridor plan in Madhya Pradesh's Ujjain city.
The Worli to Marine Lines stretch of the Coastal Road will be opened to the public on Tuesday.
The Mumbai Coastal Road Project (South) addresses the growing traffic congestion in South Mumbai, offering a swift and efficient coastal road from Nariman Point.
Here's all you need to know about Mumbai Coastal Road project:
The speed limits and other traffic restrictions:
The Mumbai Police in an official traffic notification said Dharamveer Swarajya Rakshak Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Marg (Mumbai Coastal Road) constructed for fast traffic movements will be partially opened for vehicular traffic on Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan Road and Bindu Madhav Thackeray Junction to Marine Drive (Princess Street Bridge) South Bound.
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The vehicular traffic would be allowed at this stretch between 6 am and 8 pm from Monday to Friday.
Notably, stopping vehicles to get out of vehicles and also click pictures or take videos on the route is strictly prohibited.
Entry and Exit at Dharamveer Swarajya Rakshak Chatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj Marg (Mumbai Coastal Road):
Entry Points:
- Bindu Madhav Thackeray Junction
- Rajani Patel Junction (Lotus Junction)
- Amarsons Garden
Exit Points:
- Amarsons Garden
- Marine Drive (Princess Street Bridge)
Vehicles with restricted entry
- All types of heavy vehicles, trailers, mixers, tractors, heavy goods vehicles (excluding BEST and ST buses, passengers carrying vehicles) and all goods carrier vehicles.
- All types of two-wheelers, Cycle and disabled persons motorcycles and scooters (including sidecars)
- All types of three-wheelers
- Animal-drawn carts, tangas and handcarts
- Pedestrian
The following speed limits are being imposed for vehicles
- On a straight road- 80 km
- In the tunnel- 60 km
- At the turning point and the entry/exit points: 40 km
Project Cost: Approximately Rs 14,000 crores have been invested in the 10.58-kilometer-long Mumbai Coastal Road Project, including reservoir roads, pools, improved roads, and interchanges at Amarsons, Haji Ali, and Worli.
Toll charges: Earlier in January, Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde had said that the Mumbai coastal road connecting Marine Drive with Bandra-Worli Sea Link will be toll-free.