Updated On: 04 August, 2022 07:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
BMC’s ambitious Rs 5,800-crore roadwork plan is met with scepticism from former officers and representatives alike, as more than half the city’s roads are set to be redone

Anil Galgali, activist
The BMC on Wednesday laid out its plan of converting over 1,000-km of asphalt roads to concrete, starting this October. This will leave half of the city’s roads under construction for the next three years at least. Former corporators and activists, however, said the target is impossible to achieve, considering the poor progress so far. They alleged that it will turn into yet another scam, with officials pocketing crores.
The civic body has announced Rs 5,800 crore for the conversion of 400 km of asphalt roads to cement concrete (CC) this year, along with the ongoing work on 236 km of roads. Of the proposed work on 400 km of roads, 50 km is in the island city, 75 km in the eastern suburbs and 275 km in the western suburbs. The work on the remaining 423 km of roads will be taken up next year.
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