The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has received approval from the state government to redevelop 1,200 homes in the Sion-Koliwada area through a private builder. The residents will receive larger homes free of cost, and MHADA will receive over 1,000 homes for distribution through a lottery. The project is expected to be completed in four years and will cost around ₹2,930 crore. Additionally, MHADA has also been given approval to redevelop 17 police colonies in Mumbai.
Under the PMAY scheme, they plan to construct 2,200 flats in Titwala and a tender for it has been floated. The first lot of 500 houses for EWS and LIG in Solapur will be sold through lottery for which the marketing process has begun