Updated On: 11 March, 2024 06:40 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
The Coastal Road, facilitated by one of the biggest reclamations in the last century, promises plenty of open spaces for citizens, besides being a boon for cars

The Worli to Marine Lines stretch of the Coastal Road will be thrown open to the public on Tuesday. Pic/Rajendra B. Aklekar
The western tip of the coastline in south Mumbai is set to change forever for the first time in this century. The Worli to Marine Lines stretch of the Coastal Road will be opened to the public on Tuesday. The promenade will have an alternative north-south trunk route for mobility and also much-needed recreational public open spaces/greenery.
The city has built its foundations over reclamations and land fillings from scattered seven islets to becoming the financial capital over the last two centuries. The first major reclamation took place in 1708 to construct the causeway between Mahim and Sion. The second one in 1772, to stop the ingress of water and the consequent flooding of central Mumbai, and to connect Mahalaxmi and Worli.
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