EV charging push in Sambhajinagar Municipal₹3,224 crore budget

EV charging push in Sambhajinagar Municipal₹3,224 crore budget

The budget emphasises sustainability through green municipal bonds, a dedicated solar park, and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.

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The budget emphasises sustainability through green municipal bonds, a dedicated solar park, and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.

Municipal commissioner G Sreekanth on Wednesday presented the draft budget for Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Municipal Corporation (CSMC) for 2026-27, featuring an outlay of ₹3,224.4 crore.

The budget emphasises sustainability through green municipal bonds, a dedicated solar park, and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, alongside significant allocations for public infrastructure and animal welfare.

The draft will now be reviewed by the mayor and the standing committee, who will incorporate suggestions from various corporators before final approval.“This budget is not merely a balance sheet of figures but a roadmap for the city’s development,” commissioner Sreekanth said. “We have factored in feedback from citizens to ensure our financial planning accelerates urban progress and addresses ground-level needs.”In a first for the CSMC, the civic body plans to issue green municipal bonds to raise capital for eco-friendly projects. A key highlight is the proposal for a ₹25 crore solar park, designed to provide a long-term renewable energy source for the city’s new water supply scheme. Additionally, ₹1 crore has been earmarked for the installation of EV charging stations across the city.To bolster the city’s status as the “tourism capital” of Maharashtra, the budget allocates ₹2 crore for pay-and-use public toilets and ₹1 crore for a tourism festival. Following recent large-scale anti-encroachment drives, ₹20 crore has been set aside for road construction and infrastructure development in the cleared areas.

The garden department has been allocated ₹9.7 crore for the development of new public parks and the renovation of existing ones. In a push for data-driven environmental management, the budget provides ₹5 crore for a GIS-based tree mapping system and ₹2.5 crore for a digital tree census.

Addressing the rise in dog bite cases, the CSMC has proposed ₹1 crore for sterilisation of stray dogs and ₹50 lakh for a special dog-collaring project. The budget also includes ₹1 crore each for a pet park and a pet cemetery, along with ₹50 lakh for a dog shelter in Harsul.

The education sector received a total allocation of ₹13.6 crore, including ₹5 crore for expanding municipal schools. For sports enthusiasts, ₹10 crore is earmarked for new playgrounds, including a table tennis academy at Baijipura (₹1.5 crore) and a dedicated ground for native sports at N-4 (₹2.5 crore).

Furthermore, the budget introduces modern technology for civic maintenance, including ₹2.85 crore for robotic septic tank cleaners and ₹1 crore for a 17-metre firefighting ladder.Water tax hike likely

Commissioner G. Sreekanth hinted at an increase in water tax to ensure the city’s water supply project runs on a “no-profit, no-loss” basis. Currently, the CSMC spends approximately ₹155 crore annually on the project, including ₹70 crore to ₹80 crore on electricity alone, forcing the civic body to cover significant deficits from its own funds.

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