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Elphinstone Bridge to close on Friday; MHADA to resettle affected tenants nearby

Earlier, 19 buildings were expected to be impacted by the construction work. However, structural adjustments by MMRDA reduced this number to 17, easing the resettlement process and saving an estimated Rs 5,200 crore. The revised plan is also expected to accelerate project completion

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The bridge, a key east-west link, will remain closed until further notice to ensure safety and efficient traffic management, stated authorities. File pic

The bridge, a key east-west link, will remain closed until further notice to ensure safety and efficient traffic management, stated authorities. File pic

The Mumbai Traffic Police have announced a temporary closure of the Elphinstone Bridge for vehicular traffic from 11.59 pm on Friday, September 12, to facilitate essential maintenance and construction work for the Worli-Sewri connector. The bridge, a key east-west link in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) area, will remain closed until further notice to ensure safety and efficient traffic management, stated authorities.

Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) will resettle residents of two buildings affected by the Elphinstone Bridge construction—Lakshmi Niwas and Haji Noorani Chawl—within the same vicinity. The move, approved by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, covers 83 project-affected residents and provides relief to residents who have been demanding that they be relocated close to their original homes.

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