MUMBAI: Mumbai residents will get some relief from traffic snarls by next July when several major arterial road projects, including the Eastern Freeway, will be ready.
The major Eastern Freeway, linking Colaba and Ghatkopar, will cut the 90-minute journey to 35 to 40 minutes.
Those who are travelling to the international airport can hope to not get stuck in traffic jams as there will be a two-km long elevated road leading to the airport.
Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) commissioner, Ratnakar Gaikwad said several large infrastructure projects will be ready by July next year, despite the many hurdles that have delayed the projects.
One of the main reasons for the delays was the rehabilitation of the project affected persons at P D'Mello Road.
Joint project director Dilip Kawathkar said, "The Jogeshwari-Vikhroli Link Road will be ready by December end ".
He main constraints in getting the Eastern Freeway project going was the structures on P D'Mello road whose owners had to be rehabilitated,'' said Gaikwad who said they had to rehabilitate over 100 structures in the area.
"Residents can travel from Colaba to Wadala on the Eastern Freeway, they can then go onto the Anik Panjrapole Link Road and head on towards Chembur and then Ghatkopar,'' said Joint project director,Dilip Kawathkar who pointed out that the building of the two flyovers on Ambedkar Road one at Lalbagh and the other at Kings Circle will allow motorists to drive from V T to Suman Nagar in Chembur a 20 km route in 30 minutes.
Kawathkar said that the two main East West link roads should be ready by July."The Jogeshwari Vikhroli Link Road will be ready by December end and the Santacruz Chembur Link Road will be ready by June,'' he said on a positive note.
Read more: Zip on Eastern Freeway from July next year - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/Zip-on-Eastern-Freeway-from-July-next-year/articleshow/6837955.cms#ixzz13oE6aK4s
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