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Mira-Bhayandar Civic Issues 2026: Top 10 Problems Voters Want Fixed

Mira-Bhayandar Civic Issues 2026: Top 10 Problems Voters Want Fixed
Mayur Merai
Last updated: December 18, 2025 2:48 am
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Mira-Bhayandar Civic Issues 2026: Top 10 Problems Voters Want Fixed for Mira-Bhayandar Elections

As the Mira-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) elections approach on January 15, 2026, voters in this rapidly growing suburb of Mumbai are voicing strong demands for solutions to longstanding civic challenges. Governing a population of over 8 lakh across 79 sq km, MBMC faces mounting pressure to address infrastructure deficits, environmental concerns, and basic service gaps. With 95 corporator seats up for grabs and political parties like Shiv Sena and BJP competing fiercely, residents prioritize practical fixes. This article outlines the top 10 civic issues that voters want resolved, based on ongoing local discussions and administrative hurdles.

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Mira-Bhayandar Civic Issues 2026: Top 10 Problems Voters Want Fixed for Mira-Bhayandar Elections1. Inadequate Water Supply2. Slum Amenities and Encroachment on Mangrove Land3. Poor Road Conditions and Concretisation Delays4. Sewage and Drainage Overload5. Traffic Congestion and Public Transport Gaps6. Waste Management Shortfalls7. Power Supply Interruptions8. Lack of Open Spaces and Parks9. Flood-Prone Areas and Storm Water Drains10. Healthcare and Education Infrastructure

1. Inadequate Water Supply

Despite progress on the Surya Water Supply Scheme Phase II, irregular water access remains a daily struggle for many households. The scheme aims for full 218 million litres per day capacity by March 2026, but power supply upgrades have delayed reliable distribution. Voters demand uninterrupted 24×7 water to support the area’s expanding needs.

2. Slum Amenities and Encroachment on Mangrove Land

Around 50,000 slum dwellers in areas like Bhayandar, Navghar, Penkarpada, Rai, and Chowk lack basic facilities such as roads, storm water drains, streetlights, and toilets. Requests to denotify 14 hectares of protected mangrove land for prefabricated toilets have sparked debate, highlighting tensions between resident welfare and environmental protection.

3. Poor Road Conditions and Concretisation Delays

Pothole-ridden roads and incomplete concretisation projects frustrate commuters. While state-level announcements promise completion of substantial road works by May 2026, locals report frequent flooding and traffic snarls, urging faster execution across key stretches.

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4. Sewage and Drainage Overload

Inadequate sewage treatment leads to overflows during monsoons, polluting local water bodies. Voters seek modern sewage treatment plants (STPs) similar to those planned elsewhere in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, to prevent untreated waste from entering creeks and seas.

5. Traffic Congestion and Public Transport Gaps

With Mira-Bhayandar’s population booming, narrow roads and insufficient public transport exacerbate daily gridlocks. Integration with broader corridors like the proposed Anandvan Green Corridor near the Sanjay Gandhi National Park boundary is demanded to ease connectivity to Mumbai and Thane.

6. Waste Management Shortfalls

Uncollected garbage piles up in slums and residential areas, posing health risks. Residents call for door-to-door collection, segregation drives, and new processing plants to handle the municipal corporation’s growing waste output.

7. Power Supply Interruptions

Frequent outages disrupt homes, businesses, and water pumping stations. The recent approval for a 132 kV line offers hope, but voters want immediate backups and smarter grid management to ensure stable electricity amid rising demand.

8. Lack of Open Spaces and Parks

Urban density leaves little room for recreation. Inspired by regional plans for central parks and green corridors, locals push for more playgrounds, gardens, and sports facilities to improve quality of life for families.

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9. Flood-Prone Areas and Storm Water Drains

Monsoon flooding submerges low-lying zones due to clogged and missing drains. Comprehensive desilting, elevated roads, and new drainage networks are top priorities to mitigate annual waterlogging.

10. Healthcare and Education Infrastructure

Overburdened hospitals and schools struggle to serve the 8.09 lakh population. Voters demand new civic hospitals, upgraded primary health centers, and additional schools with modern facilities to match the area’s demographic growth.

These issues reflect Mira-Bhayandar’s transition from a dormitory town to a bustling urban hub, strained by rapid development without matching infrastructure. With a proposed budget of Rs 72,694 crore for FY 2025-26, MBMC has resources but faces execution challenges. Political contenders promise targeted interventions, from slum rehabilitation to green initiatives. As campaigns intensify, voter turnout will hinge on credible plans to fix these top 10 problems. Elections offer a chance to prioritize sustainable governance, ensuring Mira-Bhayandar meets its residents’ aspirations for a livable city.

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