Mumbai: BMC Road Concreting Delay Raises Civic Concerns in Vakola

Published: May 27, 2026 | Category: Real Estate Mumbai
Mumbai: BMC Road Concreting Delay Raises Civic Concerns in Vakola

Locals in the Kadamwadi area of Santacruz East's Vakola have raised concerns as the road concreting work by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has been left incomplete. Due to the incomplete work, one side of the road has lost its footpath and the drains that come with it.

Locals told mid-day that the BMC workers just abandoned the work 4-5 days ago, without finishing work on the footpath. Local resident Ivan Pais says he even contacted the assistant municipal commissioner of the H East ward, who told him that the road will be motorable, but didn't provide any response on the status of the work.

Local Speak

Ivan Pais, local resident "The work finished a few days ago. The issue is that the old stormwater drain would pass under the shops, and I think the BMC planned to change this. But I don't know if that has been done properly. The problem is that the spot has become dangerous. There is a bar and restaurant in front of the spot, and also people park their vehicles at the spot. Someone could fall down."

Yasir Mohammad, baker in the area "The BMC staff left with all their tools, so we don't know if they will come back to finish the work. If the rains start sooner than May 31 and this work doesn't get completed, it could be dangerous for everyone."

A local stall owner "There are a few small huts/settlements in front of the dug-up portion. They are not allowing the BMC to finish the work as they think their structures will be removed."

Official Speak

Sachin Bhujbal, assistant engineer, maintenance, H East ward "The patch of drain has been affected due to structures adjacent to it. The desilting work of this drain portion of about 20 metres is in progress. Work on the remaining portion and footpath will be carried out through the road department."

A senior BMC official "An elderly lady who owns the structures has been stopping our workers, claiming that the portion of the road belongs to her. Ward officials and staff are working with the woman to check her property papers. We aim to finish the work by May 30, or we will barricade the area to prevent accidents."

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the main issue in Vakol
regarding the road concreting work? A: The main issue is that the road concreting work by the BMC has been left incomplete, leaving one side of the road without a footpath and stormwater drains, posing safety risks to the residents.
2. Why did the BMC workers stop the work?
The BMC workers stopped the work due to an elderly lady who owns structures adjacent to the road, claiming that the portion of the road belongs to her. This has led to a halt in the work.
3. What are the safety concerns raised by the locals?
Locals are concerned about the potential for accidents, especially as the area is near a bar and restaurant, and people park their vehicles there. The lack of a footpath and proper drainage can make the area dangerous, especially during the monsoon season.
4. What is the BMC's plan to address the issue?
The BMC aims to finish the work by May 30. They are working with the elderly lady to check her property papers and resolve the ownership dispute. If the work is not completed by the deadline, they will barricade the area to prevent accidents.
5. How is the desilting work progressing?
The desilting work of the affected drain portion, about 20 metres long, is currently in progress. The BMC plans to complete this work and then proceed with the remaining portion and footpath construction.