Pune's Wagholi suburb is set to receive significant road upgrades as the Detailed Project Report (DPR) process begins. This move aims to address long-standing infrastructure issues and enhance urban mobility.
PuneWagholiRoad UpgradesUrban PlanningInfrastructureReal Estate PuneJul 03, 2025

The Detailed Project Report (DPR) is a comprehensive document that outlines the proposed improvements for three key roads in Wagholi. It includes detailed plans for road widening, stormwater drains, and other infrastructure enhancements.
The DPR process is crucial because it addresses long-standing infrastructure issues in Wagholi, such as poor road conditions and traffic congestion. It aims to improve urban mobility and enhance the quality of life for residents.
The key improvements planned in the DPR include road widening, upgraded stormwater drains, improved turning radii at junctions, and the addition of non-motorised transport infrastructure like footpaths and cycle tracks.
The DPR will benefit the wider Pune area by easing pressure on major routes like Nagar Road and improving connectivity to Pune's IT corridors and airport. It will also enhance regional mobility and reduce congestion.
The timeline for the DPR includes the completion of the report, followed by administrative approvals and budget allocation. The exact timeline for implementation will be determined after these steps are completed.

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