The BMC has proposed to hack 316 trees and transplant 66 others to pave way for a new service road beneath the Eastern Freeway flyover in south Mumbai. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 62 crore, while the civic body had also appointed a project management consultant for mapping the alignment of the roads. The width of the existing road is inadequate, so the civic authorities have decided to improve it.
Currently, there is a main road beneath the Freeway that extends between Daya Shankar Marg and Bombay Port Trust. The upcoming 4-km-long service road will run parallel to the path. The existing road was earlier maintained by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority. It was handed over to the BMC after the Freeway was opened.
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Source: The Free Press Journal