PMRDA likely to hand over Mahalunge-Maan TP scheme to PMC for implementation
Pune: After remaining stalled for nearly eight years, the long-pending Mahalunge-Maan Town Planning (TP) scheme is finally moving toward implementation.The Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) is set to hand over the execution of the project to the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC).Senior officials told TOI that the decision was finalised during a recent PMRDA budget meeting. It was resolved that TP schemes where the majority of the land falls within PMC limits should be executed by the civic body. A formal notification from the state govt is expected shortly to officialise the transfer.The shift in jurisdiction comes after the merger of several villages into the PMC. Officials noted that more than 75% of the Mahalunge-Maan TP scheme now falls within PMC limits, while smaller portions of Maan remain under PMRDA jurisdiction. Spread across 250 hectares in Mulshi taluka, the scheme was first proposed in 2017 and showcased as a model for urban development during the 2018 Magnetic Maharashtra summit."All work completed by PMRDA to date, including arbitration proceedings and planning formalities, will be transferred to the PMC for implementation once the final notification is issued," a senior PMRDA official said.The project recently cleared a major hurdle on April 29, when the urban development department (UDD) approved the "first variation" of the scheme. This revised plan incorporates modifications based on stakeholder feedback and critical flood-line corrections, which had previously caused significant delays.The TP scheme is designed to transform the rapidly urbanising corridor near the Hinjewadi IT park through systematic land reconstitution. It promises wider roads, sprawling open spaces, and modern social infrastructure. According to PMRDA documents, approximately 225 hectares of the 250-hectare total are designated as developable area, with specific reservations for gardens, utilities, and affordable housing.For years, the deadlock over approvals left both landowners and developers in limbo. "We voluntarily surrendered our land because we believed in the vision of planned development," said Santosh Jagtap, a resident of Maan. "However, the delay created immense confusion. Families could neither develop their plots nor sell them."Another landowner from Mahalunge added that the lack of progress led to haphazard, unplanned growth in the area. "We have attended countless hearings and arbitration sessions. We just want proper roads, drainage, and basic civic facilities," she said.The real estate industry has welcomed the prospect of the PMC taking charge. "The Mahalunge-Maan belt is one of Pune's primary growth corridors due to its proximity to Hinjewadi and Baner," a local developer said. "PMC's involvement will bring much-needed clarity to infrastructure planning and future investments. It has been a long wait for everyone involved."
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This is a joke by state govt, PMRDA and PMC just hogging tax payers money...Read More
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