BMC Rules Every Mumbai Citizen Should Know

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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) — officially the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai — is Mumbai’s civic body responsible for public health, sanitation, roads, buildings, waste management, markets, licensing and more. It operates under the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888 and many supporting bye-laws and regulations. 

Understanding these rules helps citizens avoid fines, resolve civic issues faster, and participate more effectively in keeping the city safe, clean and orderly.

1️⃣ Waste & Cleanliness Rules

Every owner or occupier of premises must ensure proper segregation and delivery of waste to the BMC collection system. This is part of the Greater Mumbai Cleanliness & Sanitation Bye-laws, 2006, framed under Section 461 of the Municipal Corporation Act. 

✔️ What you must do:

  • Segregate dry and wet waste at source
  • Use authorized waste receptacles
  • Ensure public events are cleaned within 24 hours afterward
  • Pet owners must clean up after pets

2️⃣ Building & Construction Rules

Construction in Mumbai is regulated by both Building Bye-laws and Development Control Regulations (DCR). These govern things like setbacks, height, open spaces and fire safety standards. 

✔️ Citizens should know:

  • You cannot start major construction without BMC approval
  • BMC can issue a stop-work order if building work is unlawful.  

3️⃣ Hawkers & Street Vending Rules

Mobile street vendors and hawkers operating in Mumbai are regulated under BMC’s Hawkers bye-laws and the Street Vendors (Protection of Livelihood and Regulation of Street Vending) Act, 2014. 

✔️ Key points for citizens:

  • Hawkers need a valid licence/permit from BMC.  
  • Unauthorized vending that blocks footpaths or traffic can be removed by BMC under Section 314 of the Municipal Act.  
  • If licensed, vendors cannot be evicted without valid cause, under the Street Vendors Act.

4️⃣ Outdoor Advertising & Hoardings

BMC has updated its Outdoor Advertising Policy (2025) which places specific limits on large ads and hoardings in the city.

✔️ Citizens should know:

  • Hoardings on footpaths and building terraces are banned.  
  • Size limits (e.g., 40×40 ft maximum) and digital ad restrictions are now standard.  
  • Unauthorized billboards can attract penalties under the Municipal Act.

5️⃣ Noise & Public Nuisance Rules

While BMC noise rules are intertwined with state and city regulations (including police/Noise Pollution Rules), citizens should be aware:

✔️ General limits for ambient noise levels by category (industrial/commercial/residential) are defined under the Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules – 2000 (central law enforced locally). 

✔️ Construction, loud speakers, public events often need prior permission and must follow acceptable noise levels set by authorities.

6️⃣ Encroachments & Public Safety

Under the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888, the BMC has the authority to remove or pull down illegal building works and encroachments if they violate municipal rules or were begun without permission. 

✔️ Citizens affected by encroachment can request enforcement via RTI or ward complaints.

7️⃣ Rights to Public Services & Civic Participation

The BMC is subject to the Maharashtra Right to Public Services Act, 2015, which mandates timelines for delivering essential services like birth/death certificates, water connections or trade licences. 

Additionally, citizens can use:

  • MyBMC online portal and app for complaints
  • Ward officer contacts for local issues

🧩 Quick Do’s & Don’ts for Citizens

BMC Online Services

CategoryDoDon’t
WasteSegregate and hand over wasteDump indiscriminately
ConstructionGet BMC approval for major workBuild without a licence
HawkersCheck if licensedSupport illegal vending that blocks traffic
Ads/HoardingsComply with size & safety normsPut up unauthorized billboards
NoiseRespect limitsCreate loud disturbance without permission
EncroachmentReport illegal use of public spaceIgnore unsafe road blockage

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