Mumbai, 3rd
November, 2021 : The
bhumipujan of the ‘Public Plaza’
under the New Kalanagar Flyover was
performed today by the august hands of Shri Aaditya Thackeray, Hon. Minister, Tourism and Environment,
Maharashtra, Shri Zeeshan Siddiqui, Member of the Legislative Assembly,
Maharashtra, along with Shri S.V.R. Srinivas IAS, Metropolitan Commissioner,
MMRDA and other dignitaries.
MMRDA is reshaping the Kalanagar Junction, being an important
Node of the City as a part of refurbishment of Western Express Highway. In
order to utilize the space under the flyover efficiently and to avoid the
misuse of the space below the flyover, a Public Plaza was proposed by MMRDA
Urban Designing Cell. The plaza ad-measuring 2828 sq.m, will be +0.3 m high
raised paved plaza accessible by ramps on both the sides and will consist of several
design elements:
• Light Art
Sculpture, an aesthetical design element placed at the starting point of the
plaza highlighting the entry to the BKC Art District.
• Linear Water
body with series of descending heights of fountains.
• Planter beds
/ Flower beds planted with shade loving shrubs around the water bodies.
• Benches /
Seating at an appropriate distance along the water body and around the flyover
pier.
Shri Aaditya Thackeray, Hon. Minister, Tourism and
Environment, at the Bhumipujan said, “We had a District Planning Committee, wherein we decided to undertake
the Urban beautification and enhancement of Suburban Mumbai similar to the work
undertaken in Worli and other areas in South Mumbai. With MMRDA’s endeavours,
we wish to create more such areas to improve the surroundings in and around the
BKC-Kalanagar junction. I wish MMRDA the
best for the project.”
Shri S.V.R. Srinivas IAS, Metropolitan Commissioner said at this occasion, “MMRDA’s Urban Design Cell aspires to utilize the leftover space below the flyover for enhancement and beautification of the area. These leftover spaces when converted into recreational area, will work as an effective public space and will be a catalyst for overall development of the city.”
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