Mumbai Government Waives Resident Consent For MHADA Colonies Above Twenty Acres Redevelopment
According to officials familiar with the matter, the revised framework enables the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) to undertake integrated and cluster redevelopment using a tender-based process. While developers will still need a society-level consent resolution, they will no longer be required to secure signatures from every resident a step that has historically stalled several large projects across the city. The state argues that the updated rules are justified because the policy guarantees the maximum rehabilitation Floor Space Index (FSI) available under current norms.Mumbai and its suburbs currently have 56 such large MHADA colonies, many of which were built decades ago for middle- and low-income families. A substantial number have deteriorated structurally, prompting repeated calls for comprehensive redevelopment. Urban planning experts say the new policy could unlock long-pending projects, offering safer housing while allowing the city to reorganise land more efficiently. A senior planner noted that cluster-based redevelopment “creates opportunities for better open spaces, climate-responsive design and modernised civic infrastructure”, which isolated building-by-building redevelopment often fails to provide.
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