MUMBAI: The state may use a new model for redevelopment of old and dilapidated buildings in the island city.
To encourage composite or cluster-wise redevelopment of 16,000-odd cessed buildings, the state plans to prepare a master plan, which will be incorporated in the new development plan of Mumbai. So far, private developers are allowed to redevelop cessed buildings according to their own plans. But now, the authorities plan to draft a blueprint for cluster-wise development, which will guide the revamp of old and dilapidated buildings.
On Monday, Chief Minister asked officials to use satellite imagery and GIS maps to gather detailed information of each such building, which could be made public. The CM is also expected to table a proposal on pricing for mill working housing before the state cabinet.
To encourage composite or cluster-wise redevelopment of 16,000-odd cessed buildings, the state plans to prepare a master plan, which will be incorporated in the new development plan of Mumbai. So far, private developers are allowed to redevelop cessed buildings according to their own plans. But now, the authorities plan to draft a blueprint for cluster-wise development, which will guide the revamp of old and dilapidated buildings.
On Monday, Chief Minister asked officials to use satellite imagery and GIS maps to gather detailed information of each such building, which could be made public. The CM is also expected to table a proposal on pricing for mill working housing before the state cabinet.
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