The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has reached a major milestone in its ‘Mission 15’ road repair project, with 90% of the work now complete. This initiative, aimed at enhancing traffic flow and road safety in the city, has focused on repairing the most heavily used roads in Pune.
The PMC has made it clear that no further digging permissions will be granted on these newly repaired roads to ensure their quality is maintained. This decision underscores the commitment to providing residents and commuters with safe and efficient roadways.
The goal of ‘Mission 15’ was to repair 15 major roads in Pune that experience the highest traffic volume. The project has involved resurfacing, repairing footpaths, fixing drainage chambers, and removing obstacles like speed breakers to improve traffic flow and safety.
Some of the major roads that have already been repaired include Nagar Road, Solapur Road, Magarpatta Road, Pashan Road, Baner Road, and Karve Road. These roads are crucial arteries in Pune’s transportation network, and their repairs are expected to have a significant impact on reducing traffic delays and enhancing road safety.
The completion of ‘Mission 15’ will not only improve the daily commute for residents but also contribute to the overall development of Pune. The project’s success highlights the importance of investing in infrastructure to create a more livable and sustainable city.
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