Maharashtra Coastal Authority Approves Redevelopment of Sanitation Staff Quarters in Fort
Coastal nod for redevelopment of sanitation staff quarters in Fort
Hindustan Times
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The Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority has approved the redevelopment of staff quarters for sanitation workers in Fort, Mumbai. The project will construct 54 new residential units, enhancing the living conditions for workers vital to the city's cleanliness and public health.
- 01The project will replace existing staff quarters with 54 residential units of 238 square feet each.
- 02The redevelopment site is located in the CRZ-II area and complies with the 2019 Coastal Regulation Zone notification.
- 03The total construction area for the new building will be 2,571.13 square meters, with a floor space index of 1,867.50 square meters.
- 04Construction must adhere to strict environmental and waste management regulations, including proper disposal of construction debris.
- 05The foundation stone for the project was laid in October 2024 by legislative assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar.
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The Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority (MCZMA) has granted Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) clearance for the redevelopment of staff quarters for sanitation workers in Fort, Mumbai. This initiative involves demolishing the existing quarters and constructing 54 new residential units, each measuring 238 square feet. The project, proposed by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), is located in the CRZ-II area and adheres to the provisions of the 2019 CRZ notification. The new building will have a total construction area of 2,571.13 square meters, including a floor space index of 1,867.50 square meters. MCZMA officials emphasized the need for compliance with various environmental regulations, including proper waste management and the scientific processing of construction debris. The foundation stone for this redevelopment was laid in October 2024 by Rahul Narwekar, the legislative assembly Speaker and Colaba MLA. This project aims to improve the living conditions of sanitation workers, who play a crucial role in maintaining the city's cleanliness.
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The redevelopment will significantly improve living conditions for sanitation workers in Fort, Mumbai.
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