Mumbai residents are up in arms over the misuse of a public parking lot at Elphinstone Mill, with calls for the immediate termination of the contractor's license agreement.
MumbaiElphinstone MillPublic ParkingMunicipal CorporationCommunity ActionReal Estate MumbaiMar 12, 2025
The main issue is the misuse of the public parking lot by a contractor, resulting in a lack of proper facilities, unauthorized commercial activities, and safety concerns.
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) is responsible for the management of the Elphinstone Mill parking lot.
Residents have reported the issue to the authorities, demanded action from the MCGM, and organized clean-up drives and awareness campaigns.
The MCGM has initiated an investigation, inspected the site, and issued a notice to the contractor demanding an explanation. Legal action may be taken if the findings are unfavorable.
The public can report instances of misuse to the local municipal authorities or through community groups that are involved in monitoring and maintaining public spaces.
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