BMC to strengthen, beautify five footpaths
The BMC will strengthen, improve and beautify five footpaths in parts of the city. Aiming to make these footpaths pedestrian friendly, the civic body will focus on standardisation with cement concrete instead of paver blocks.
The project will be taken up on the line of the improved footpaths around National Gallery of Modern Art and Mumbai University in Fort. In July, BMC had completed footpath standardisation work at Fort under the Fort Precinct Project.
According to the proposal, the work will be taken up at Lady Jahangir Marg from St Joseph Circle near Wadala station to Ruia College; Maharshi Dayanand Sarswati Marg from Diamond Garden to Chembur railway station; Sant Gyaneshwar Mandir Road and RKP Road – both at Bandra East and M G Road at Goregaon.









