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Construction of Rs.68 Mn Foot Overbridge on New Link Road in Kandivali
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Construction of Rs.68 Mn Foot Overbridge on New Link Road in Kandivali

In a commitment to enhance pedestrian safety, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has undertaken a significant infrastructure project. As reported by Free Press Journal, the BMC is set to construct a Foot Overbridge (FOB) on New Link Road in Kandivali West, with an estimated cost of ?6 crore. This initiative aims to provide a safer crossing for pedestrians, addressing concerns related to road safety and contributing to the overall improvement of urban infrastructure in Mumbai.

The report highlights the specific location of the FOB on New Link Road in Kandivali West, emphasizing its strategic placement to benefit pedestrians and enhance safety measures. The construction of the FOB is expected to mitigate risks and create a more secure pathway for individuals navigating this busy road.

BMC's decision to allocate funds for the construction of the Foot Overbridge reflects a proactive approach to address pedestrian safety concerns. The project aligns with the broader vision of optimizing urban infrastructure to create a more secure and convenient environment for residents.

In summary, the BMC's initiative to construct a Rs.6 crore Foot Overbridge on New Link Road in Kandivali West is a positive step toward improving pedestrian safety and enhancing overall urban infrastructure in Mumbai.

In a commitment to enhance pedestrian safety, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has undertaken a significant infrastructure project. As reported by Free Press Journal, the BMC is set to construct a Foot Overbridge (FOB) on New Link Road in Kandivali West, with an estimated cost of ?6 crore. This initiative aims to provide a safer crossing for pedestrians, addressing concerns related to road safety and contributing to the overall improvement of urban infrastructure in Mumbai. The report highlights the specific location of the FOB on New Link Road in Kandivali West, emphasizing its strategic placement to benefit pedestrians and enhance safety measures. The construction of the FOB is expected to mitigate risks and create a more secure pathway for individuals navigating this busy road. BMC's decision to allocate funds for the construction of the Foot Overbridge reflects a proactive approach to address pedestrian safety concerns. The project aligns with the broader vision of optimizing urban infrastructure to create a more secure and convenient environment for residents. In summary, the BMC's initiative to construct a Rs.6 crore Foot Overbridge on New Link Road in Kandivali West is a positive step toward improving pedestrian safety and enhancing overall urban infrastructure in Mumbai.

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