A walking plan to ease commuter woes from Kurla to BKCThe Walking Projects plan hinges on pedestrian bridges directly from Chunabhatti and Sion stations over the Mithi River to BKC. If routed properly, the distance between the two would be 800 metres and 1.2 km respectively, a casual walk | Mumbai news

Mumbai: New road bridges rise, but pedestrians left behindWith new road bridges in Mumbai opening without footpaths or dividers, citizens are questioning whether the BMC is quietly phasing out pedestrian-friendly infra

Commuter relief: Reay Road bridge in Mumbai to be inaugurated todayPedestrians wishing to access the Reay Road bridge can do so only from Sant Savta Mali Marg in Byculla East, as the new structure is not connected to station

BMC eyeing to make improvements to pedestrian infrastructure in Mumbai: civic body chiefAcknowledging the lack of an adequate walking ecosystem in the city, the civic chief on Friday pointed to the need for immediate attention for improvement of pedestrian infrastructure, particularly in the suburbs.

BMC chief acknowledges city walkability requires attention | Mumbai News - The Times of IndiaMumbai: Municipal commissioner Bhushan Gagrani admitted that the city's infrastructure�especially its walkability ecosystem�is inadequate and needs at.

City�s walking ecosystem falls short: GagraniMumbai's walking infrastructure is inadequate, with experts urging improvements for safety and accessibility, despite BMC's efforts and funding.

No city for pedestrians, point out� Mumbaikars who walked S V RoadMumbaikars held a community walk on S V Road to raise awareness for pedestrian-friendly infrastructure on Swami Vivekanand's birth anniversary

Walking Project's manifesto: Ensure better roads and pedestrian safety in MumbaiThis article summarises the civic manifesto by Walking Project ahead of state elections and pushes for pedestrian-friendly and safe roads.

Mumbai Citizens' Group Unveil 'Pedestrian Manifesto' Ahead Of Maharashtra Assembly Elections, Demand Walker-Friendly Streets

MAKE INDIAN CITIES PEDESTRIAN-FRIENDLYVedant Mhatre, Program Manager, Walking�Project of The Walking Project shares with Realty+ the solutions to improve walkability in Indian cities to make them safer for pedestrians.