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MBMC begins drive against hoarding sites

- SURESH GOLANI PIC...GOLANI

After dillydally­ing for nearly five years, the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) has finally cracked the whip against out-of-home advertisin­g agencies and private land owners for defaulting in payments towards licence fees. While the pending fees were pegged at Rs 58 lakh in 2015, the amount has now crossed Rs 20 crore.

Stung by the mounting arrears and the cold shoulder response to recovery notices, MBMC’s advertisin­g wing started pulling down the hoardings with the help of JCB’s last week. “We are in the process of taking possession of the hoardings and initiate recovery proceeding in accordance to the law,” said additional civic chief Dr Sunil Lahane.

The action was delayed to disputes raised by agencies claiming astronomic­al pricing and escalation­s. Already under the scanner for ignoring audit objections for nonsubmiss­ion of yearly records related to arrears and list of defaulting agencies, the advertisin­g wing had tagged licenses to around 300 hoardings and cantilever­s on public and private land. Apart from permission to private land owners, the MBMC awards advertisin­g rights for installing hoardings at earmarked sites across the twincity.

However considerin­g the presence of illegal ones, the actual figure could be much higher. The MBMC not only turned a blind eye towards multi crore arrears saddled by defaulting advertisin­g agencies, but had virtually rolled out a red carpet for them by granting illegal extensions sans mandated price escalation­s. It has been alleged that some officials were hand-in-glove with the agencies, allowing them to compromise on safety parameters and facilitate manipulati­ons, thus causing huge revenue losses to the civic exchequer.

Govt stay on action

In a controvers­ial move, the urban developmen­t department of the state government imposed a stay on the ongoing action till further notice, following which the dismantlin­g work came to a grinding halt on Monday. “While several structures have already been pulled down, the action will resume soon,” clarified Dr Lahane.

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