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Residents urge CIDCO to act against encroachment blocking access pathway

Residents of sectors 34C and 34B in Kharghar, Mumbai, have complained to CIDCO about an attempt to encroach on a public pathway. Four housing societies have written letters of concern to CIDCO, stating that the pathway, which has been accessible for decades, is now barricaded with tin sheets. The residents fear that this encroachment will lead to the loss of a convenient route to the Metro station and main road, and may result in over 500m detours for around 3,000 residents. If CIDCO fails to remove the encroachments, the residents are prepared to take legal action. CIDCO officials have not commented on the matter.

Updated on: Nov 05, 2023 09:49 PM IST
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Residents urge CIDCO to act against encroachment blocking access pathway
Residents urge CIDCO to act against encroachment blocking access pathway

A brazen attempt to take over a pathway meant for the public has got residents of sector 34 C and 34B Kharghar knocking the doors of City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) for action. Four housing societies have addressed letters of concern to the Town Planning department of CIDCO, seeking immediate action.

Multiple complaints were made to both the Additional Town Planning officers (ATPO) and the Managing Director (MD) of CIDCO on October 22 and 23. The housing Societies have expressed concern that the access to the public utility space denied as the area is now barricaded with tin sheets. “This is a three-meter pathway which has been accessible for last several decades. Prior to COVID, this pathway was used regularly both by the residents and even villagers as this is the shortest route to the Metro station as well as the main road of Kharghar,” said Sandeip Khakase, committee member of one of the four housing societies who have complained.

Lack of maintenance and resultant growth of wild bushes has made the pathway disappear say society members. “Even though to the naked eye, the pathway is not visible, the nodal map of CIDCO clearly shows the pathway. The only reason someone is trying to encroach on this small portion of land is to add to the vacant plots awaiting to go into construction,” said Khakase.

CIDCO officials remained unavailable for comment. Irked residents have said they are determined to even seek legal recourse in the event of CIDCO fails to remove the encroachments.

 
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