Citizens propose turning Mumbai's Coastal Road into a green urban forest, gaining traction with over 39,000 signatures on a public petition.
SustainabilityUrban DevelopmentClimate ActionGreen InfrastructurePublic ParticipationReal Estate MumbaiMay 26, 2025
The Mumbai Coastal Forest (MCF) group is a citizen-led initiative that has proposed the creation of a green urban forest along the Mumbai Coastal Road project to transform reclaimed coastal land into a climate-smart and people-centric green zone.
The main goal of the MCF proposal is to transform over 70 hectares of reclaimed coastal land into a green urban forest, featuring native flora tailored to ecological compatibility and resilience.
The BMC has awarded the landscaping contract for the Mumbai Coastal Road project to Reliance under its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) wing.
The public petition addressing the MCF proposal has gathered more than 39,000 signatures.
The potential benefits of the MCF proposal include reducing urban heat, improving air quality, setting new benchmarks in urban planning, and creating a more sustainable and climate-resilient city.
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