Delhi is set to transform five major road stretches into 24×7 ‘complete street’ corridors to improve urban life and boost the local economy. Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu reviewed the redevelopment plans presented by the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) on March 27, 2026. These revamped roads will feature pedestrian-friendly pathways, dedicated cycling tracks, and vibrant night markets to create active public spaces around the clock.
What are the key features of Delhi’s Complete Streets?
The ‘Complete Streets’ initiative prioritizes the safety and comfort of all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists. The project aims to provide continuous pedestrian networks and organized parking to reduce congestion. Safety is a major focus, with robust CCTV-based surveillance planned to ensure security for women and children. These stretches will also host cultural hubs and vendor spots, making them dynamic social spaces even during the night.
Budget Allocation for Delhi Infrastructure Projects
The government has earmarked significant financial resources for the redevelopment of roads and other transit corridors. While specific costs for the five stretches are being finalized through feasibility studies, several related projects have already received funding. These include massive allocations for road strengthening and new flyovers across the capital.
| Project Name | Funding/Status |
|---|---|
| Redevelopment of 241 Major Roads | Rs 802.18 crore |
| Barapullah Elevated Corridor (Phase 3) | Rs 1,635.03 crore |
| Yamuna Riverfront Cycle Track (53km) | Work Commenced |
| PWD Road Strengthening | Rs 1,392 crore |
| Infrastructure Decongestion Plan | Rs 24,000 crore |
Who are the officials leading this transformation?
L-G Taranjit Singh Sandhu, who took office on March 12, 2026, is overseeing the inter-agency coordination required for this project. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has also approved major road redevelopment initiatives, emphasizing ‘wall-to-wall carpeting’ for uniform road quality. The Public Works Department (PWD) and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) are working together to improve road repairs and dust mitigation as part of the broader city upgrade plan.