He also issued directives to conduct special inspection of contractors, who had taken up the task of building public toilets for women, but have failed to do so after MNS general secretary Shalini Thackeray raised the issue of absence of basic public amenities for women.
The open spaces below flyover bridges would be utilised for constructing public toilets for women, Mehta said, adding there would be provision of water and electricity supply in the toilets.
Mehta also said that sanitary napkins vending machines would also be installed at the premises of public toilets.
Meanwhile, Thackeray said public toilets are few in Mumbai, which is considered a smart city across the world.
"Firstly, there are not enough public toilets for women across the city and secondly, if at all there is a public toilet, it is in deplorable and unhygienic conditions," she said.