BMC plans to create 11-km-long cycle track in Mumbai on weekends
The cash rich-BMC has invited sponsors to help it realise the plan.
Mumbai: In a move that will gladden the cycle enthusiasts, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has proposed to come up with an 11-km-long cycle track
in the city over the weekends.
In a statement issued here on Friday, the civic body said the cycle track will be operational between the National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) in south Mumbai and the Worli-end of the Bandra-Worli Sealink over the weekends.
The cash rich-BMC has invited sponsors to help it realise the plan.
"From NCPA to Wilson College via Babulnath to Haji Ali and from Haji Ali to Worli, this 11-km stretch has been proposed to prepare for cycle track which will be used by the
cyclists on Sundays or Saturdays only between 6 am to 11 am," statement issued by the civic body said.
"The basic infrastructure for the cycle track will be developed by the civic body. However, arranging bicycles, operation and coordination with different stakeholders and
cycle enthusiasts will be undertaken by the industrialists, NGOs or other organisations and therefore, they are requested to come forward and contact at the A administrative ward of the BMC by October 13," it said.
An official, who did not wish to be named, said that in lieu of the arrangements, maintenance and operation of the cycle tracks, sponsors would be eligible to use the stretch for their own advertorial display, that will be discussed only after the parties come forward and express their willingness."