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Mumbai: MSRDC looks for agency to replace bearings, joints of JVLR and Aarey flyovers

Mumbai: MSRDC looks for agency to replace bearings, joints of JVLR and Aarey flyovers The Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC), which takes care of a few flyovers in Mumbai, has proposed to replace bearings and expansion joints of Jogeshwari Vikroli Link Road (JVLR) on Eastern Express Highway (EEH). Similarly, on Western Express highway (WEH) it wants to replace bearings and expansion joints of Aarey, National Park and Dattapada flyovers. It has floated tenders looking for an experienced agency to carry out the said flyover improvement works in a period of six months from the date of awarding of contract. The cost of work amounts to Rs 17.49 crore for the WEH flyovers and 2.31 crore for the JVLR flyover.

Mumbai: Traffic congestion due to festival shoppers, people rushing to stock up before lockdown | Mumbai News

Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road was congested right from morning up to 4pm. (Photo: Uma Kadam) MUMBAI: Traffic congestion was reported in parts of Mumbai on Monday with Gudi Padva and Ramzan shoppers thronging markets, besides those in a rush to stock supplies at home before the beginning of the second lockdown. Western suburbs and central Mumbai appeared to be affected the most. Heavy traffic was witnessed in Parel and Dadar areas. Many people are out shopping. Both bounds of Babasaheb Ambedkar Road witnessed congestion. Several garment stores kept their shutters half open near Plaza cinema to not invite police action, said Margaret Fernandes, a local.

Ground reality of Mumbai s missing road links

Ground reality of Mumbai s missing road links Dahaisar Kulupwadi area Photo: BL Soni For the past few decades, there have been several plans and announcements on unclogging Mumbai s traffic snarls. However, most of these plans are yet to see the light of the day. Mumbai March, a citizens’ group has pointed out at least 12 missing links/patches of roads that are marked in the Development Plan of the city on the 120ft (36.6mt) road that runs parallel to Sanjay Gandhi National Park to Aarey and beyond. These links however have been left underdeveloped or blocked on the ground. The road starts from Dahisar check post (old octroi naka) via Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road till Andheri. Mumbai March claims that if developed these missing links will help ease traffic between Dahisar and JVLR. The group has named this patch as Green Link road.

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