The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued notices to 22 developers and has terminated the contract of one developer for delaying the redevelopment of tenanted properties in the island city.
Tenanted properties are housing bodies that date back to the 1920s, which are owned by the civic body and leased out to tenants. Most of these tenants hail from low-income groups and many of them are civic body employees.
Since these properties are several decades old, the BMC has given them out for redevelopment. The civic body has 139 tenanted properties, of which 94 are currently undergoing redevelopment.
The time period of completing the redevelopment work varies between six to nine years depending on the location of the plot.
Civic officials said this is the first time bulk notices have been served to the contractors for delaying redevelopment work. Officials maintained that earlier, notices would be served to contractors only if there was a formal complaint against them.
Civic data suggests that of the 22 properties that have received notices, seven are in Byculla.
© The Indian Express (P) Ltd
First published on: 03-05-2023 at 01:14 IST
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