The Free Press Journal

BMC spent maximum funds on Coastal Road Project last year

- PRATIP ACHARYA

While the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) still has 52% of the unused funds allotted for various developmen­t works and big-ticket municipal projects last year, it has already spent 80% of the estimated capital in the ambitious Coastal Road Project (CRP).

Last year, the BMC had announced a Rs 33,441 crore overall municipal budget for 2020-21, of which an estimated amount of Rs 11,674 crores was allotted for various developmen­t works. But till December 31, 2020, the BMC has been able to spend only Rs 5744 crores, which is 48% of the total amount.

The BMC had allotted Rs 1,500 crores for the coastal road project of which it has already spent Rs 1,189 crores (80% of the allotted amount) till December 31. Meanwhile half of the funds allotted for other developmen­t projects and big-ticket projects are still unused.

Till December, only 21% of the allotted funds have been used for solid waste management and transport, 44% of the funds have been used for stormwater drains, 28% of the funds have been used for sewage disposal, 34% have been used for water supply and 63% of the allotted funds have been used for traffic operations, bridges, and roads.

Senior civic officials have stated, the coastal road project has been a top priority for the civic body as delaying it would have resulted in more losses to the state government and BMC.

"The coastal road project has witnessed a record progress in the last one year, we have initiated the tunnel boring works and also reclamatio­n work is going on at a fast-paced level, this project has been delayed for many years now and delaying the project any further would have resulted in further loss to the BMC and state government," said a senior official of coastal road project department.

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