South Mumbai Residents From Nepean Sea Road, Malabar Hill, Breach Candy Raise Alarm Over Worsening Traffic Congestion

Residents of Nepean Sea Road, Malabar Hill and Breach Candy have flagged worsening congestion, with a 2 km stretch taking up to 45 minutes. They urged BMC to open a new coastal road entry via Nepean Sea Road, citing earlier plans, to ease traffic and improve connectivity in the area.

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South Mumbai Residents From Nepean Sea Road, Malabar Hill, Breach Candy Raise Alarm Over Worsening Traffic Congestion
Poonam Apraj Updated: Thursday, March 26, 2026, 06:57 PM IST
South Mumbai Residents From Nepean Sea Road, Malabar Hill, Breach Candy Raise Alarm Over Worsening Traffic Congestion

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Mumbai: Residents from upscale South Mumbai localities, including Nepean Sea Road, Malabar Hill, and Breach Candy, have raised serious concerns over worsening traffic congestion in the area and have urged the civic authorities to take immediate corrective measures.

Joint Appeal

In a joint appeal, citizens highlighted that Breach Candy, being one of the city’s oldest residential neighborhoods, houses numerous buildings, temples, hospitals, schools, banks, commercial establishments, as well as roadside vendors and hawkers. The situation has been further aggravated by the coastal road interchange and a proposed underground parking facility for 250 cars.

Daily traffic snarls on both sides of the narrow Breach Candy road have significantly impacted the quality of life in these otherwise premium residential areas.

Possible Solution

Pointing to a possible solution, residents noted that Nepean Sea Road has sufficient space to create an exit point to the Coastal Road without affecting nearby gardens or structures. They also stated that such an access point was part of earlier plans in 2017 but remains unused for unknown reasons.

The citizens have urged the BMC to urgently reconsider opening this exit point, apart from the existing Tata Garden access. According to them, this move would ease congestion and provide much-needed connectivity to residents of Malabar Hill, Napeansea Road, and Breach Candy, who currently lack direct access to the coastal road.

Residents have also initiated a petition, appealing to fellow citizens to support their demand and help restore livable conditions in the area.

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Published on: Wednesday, March 25, 2026, 02:27 AM IST

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