With a focus on road infrastructure, flood resilience, waste management and healthcare expansion, the Central City Corporation presented its maiden budget for 2026–27 on March 27, with total receipts estimated at ₹3,427.34 crore and expenditure pegged at ₹3,426.60 crore, leaving a surplus of ₹78.65 lakh.
A major highlight is the push to strengthen public healthcare, including the introduction of a Bike Ambulance – First Responder Unit scheme to navigate Bengaluru’s traffic to provide immediate, free life-saving care during the critical ‘golden hour’.
Highlights
Introduction of Bike Ambulance – First Responder Unit scheme to provide free life-saving care during the critical ‘golden hour’
Will construct 20 ‘She Toilets’ for women, and 60 new public toilets with separate facilities for men, women, and persons with disabilities, while also upgrading existing facilities






