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RoMF’s vision is immortal
Shri Lalit Gandhi, founder and chairman of RoMF left for his heavenly abode on 23rd March 2010 but o
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CTBUH and RoMF’s efforts to debate town planning a huge success. More than 1150 delegates from 16 co
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Government Resolution (GR) passed for redevelopment LOI with 70% tenant consent The Remaking of Mumb
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Master Plan
A first draft Master Plan for 30 acres A proposal for redevelopment of 30 acres at Chira Bazar has been submitted for approval of the government as the first proposal under DCR 33(9) for cluster redevelopment scheme. Chira Bazar has one of the highest density of old and dilapidated buildings with 87% cessed properties, poor infrastructure and a history of collapses and death and destruction. This area is also ideal for redevelopment as it has mixed use with around 47% residential and 53% non-residential tenements. Cluster Area: 13,11,448 sq mts / 30.11 acres Boundaries: North - Babasaheb Jaykar Marg, South- Dr. MB Velkar Street, East - Kalbadevi Road, West - J.S.S Marg.
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Review our presentation about remaking - concepts, ideas and plans. This presentation illustrates the most critical components of the re-development plan.
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Latest ROMF Updates
romfmum: The deadline for submitting suggestions and objections for the proposed changes to the DCR 33(9) has been extended to 31st of August.
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romfmum: 4th Sep '08: S.C. dismissed PIL seeking stay on DCR 33(7) allowing redevelopment of old and dilapidated buildings in the Island City.
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romfmum: Remaking of Mumbai Federation expands to Social Media! As an inherently social org; this is but the next logical step for us.
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