Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Wadala is on way to better connectivi­ty, may get linked to BKC’S elevated road

Connecting two transport hubs part of developing Wadala; landing, extra cost yet to be decided

- Tanushree Venkatrama­n

MUMBAI: In a boost to connectivi­ty, the Mumbai Metropolit­an Region Developmen­t Authority (MMRDA) plans to extend the currently under-constructi­on Bandra-kurla Complex-chunabhatt­i elevated road till Wadala.

The authority aims to open the Bkc-chunabhatt­i connector by June-end. It will cut down the travel time for motorists to 10 minutes from 30 minutes. The earlier deadline for the connector was April 2018, which was delayed to December 2018. The 1.6-km connector starts at G-block at BKC and ends near Somaiya grounds on the eastern express highway.

MMRDA is the special planning authority for Wadala and has been looking at developing the area on the lines of BKC for a long time. RA Rajeev, metropolit­an commission­er, MMRDA said, “We are looking at connecting the two hubs [BKC and Wadala] with this corridor.”

The idea is to extend the arm from Chunabhatt­i area on the eastern express highway till

Wadala as an elevated corridor. MMRDA is, however, yet to look at the landing at Wadala and the extra cost to be borne.

According to a plan released by the authority in 2018, MMRDA wants to developing

Wadala commercial­ly and also include residentia­l properties in the plan. It aims to make way for the retail sector, restaurant­s, hotels, public open spaces and serviced apartments in the area. By doing this, MMRDA hopes to introduce over 92,000 jobs in the next three decades.

Wadala is also fast-developing as a transport hub owing to its proximity to the eastern freeway, eastern express highway, the monorail and the upcoming Metro-4 corridor that will connect Wadala to the neighbouri­ng city of Thane.

Vipul Bondal, a resident of Wadala and a member of the Wadala East Residents’ Associatio­n, said, “It is a great move, especially for people from south Mumbai who want to reach BKC. Currently, people taking the freeway have to take the Santacruz-chembur Link road to reach BKC. This will be a good alternativ­e.”

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