02 November,2022 07:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Prajakta Kasale
Potholes on a Bandra road on October 13. File pic
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The BMC is yet to start resurfacing city roads even after it assured the court on September 30 that it will complete the work within three months. Junior civic officials said they issued work orders a week ago, but are not getting permission from the traffic police. Both the police and senior civic officials, however, assured that the work will start soon. The civic body floated tenders to resurface 500 roads. It then issued work orders for around 360 roads on and after October 21, but no work has started yet.
As pothole-ridden roads made Mumbaikars' life miserable this monsoon, the Bombay High Court had asked Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation chief Iqbal Singh Chahal for explanation. Chahal had on September 30 told the court that while the long-term plan of converting all city roads into cement concrete will require 2.5 years, the roads in bad condition would be resurfaced within three months.
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A pothole-ridden stretch of Link Road in Andheri. File pic
"We have already issued work orders for around 360 roads across the city. The contractors and machinery is ready and the process of getting permission from the traffic police is going on. It is taking time, but we cannot start work without it," said an official from the roads department.
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Additional BMC Commissioner P Velrasu said, "Out of 16 tenders, 10 tenders have been finalised. Work orders have been issued and work will start this week. The remaining work of roads will be finalised within this week. Whenever we need, traffic police always cooperate, so we will get permission." Rajvardhan Sinha, joint commissioner of police (traffic), told mid-day, "We have already given permission for more than 1,000 roads to the BMC. The process takes 10 to 15 days as we need to visit the site and assess the traffic situation." He added that it is an ongoing process as the department receives new proposals seeking permission every day, making it difficult to gauge the exact number of pending proposals.
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