BMC approves new hoarding policy, prevent politicians from using public space for advertisements

The city will soon see a remarkable decrease in visual clutter. The BMC has approved a new hoarding policy, which mandates a minimum distance of 100 metres between hoardings. This means that clusters of multiple hoardings on buildings at prime locations will not be allowed. Hoardings on rooftops and the ones at heritage precincts on sea-facing promenades like Marine Drive and Worli Sea Face will also be banned. Flyovers, foot overbridges (FOBs) and skywalks too will be free of visual pollution.

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