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Mumbai Dahisar Radar Relocation Opens Land For Major Affordable Housing Push

Mumbai is set for a significant housing breakthrough after a decision to relocate a critical aviation radar installation cleared long-standing development restrictions in the city’s northern suburbs. The Airports Authority of India’s high-frequency radar currently located at Dahisar will be shifted to Gorai, a move expected to free up large tracts of land for affordable housing and redevelopment, according to senior government officials.

The decision follows extended coordination between the civil aviation authorities, the Maharashtra government and urban planning agencies, addressing a constraint that has shaped North Mumbai’s skyline for decades. Height restrictions imposed around radar zones at Dahisar and Juhu have limited redevelopment, leaving thousands of families in ageing and unsafe buildings despite strong housing demand. An official from the civil aviation ministry said the proposal will be placed before the Union Cabinet for formal approval, after which construction activity can begin. The state government has agreed to bear relocation costs and provide alternative land, signalling a rare alignment between infrastructure planning and urban housing priorities. Urban planners estimate that nearly 1,000 acres of land across a six-kilometre stretch could gradually be unlocked once aviation constraints are removed. This land is expected to support a mix of affordable housing, redevelopment of old societies and supporting social infrastructure. Industry experts say the move could enable the construction or rehabilitation of nearly 50,000 homes over the next five years, easing pressure in one of Mumbai’s most congested corridors.

A senior state official said the decision would allow stalled redevelopment projects to restart, particularly in areas where residents have lived for decades in structurally vulnerable buildings. “This resolves a planning deadlock that has kept housing supply artificially constrained in North Mumbai,” the official noted. Beyond housing numbers, the shift has broader implications for urban sustainability. Compact redevelopment closer to existing transport networks can reduce sprawl, lower commute times and support Mumbai’s climate resilience goals. Real estate analysts also point out that planned redevelopment offers an opportunity to integrate energy-efficient construction, better open spaces and inclusive design standards. The land transfer arrangements include reserving a portion of the released area for public amenities, ensuring that redevelopment does not come at the cost of civic infrastructure. A technical assessment is also underway to identify a suitable alternative site for the Juhu radar, which could further unlock redevelopment potential near another high-demand zone.

For residents, the decision represents a long-awaited turning point. What was once considered the city’s outer edge is now positioned as a growth zone aligned with Mumbai’s evolving housing and sustainability priorities. If executed carefully, experts say the radar relocation could become a template for balancing aviation safety with inclusive urban development in land-scarce cities.

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