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in Karnataka| Mangaluru |
The Mission
The Smart City Mission is primarily targeted to provide give a decent quality of life, a clean and sustainable environment and resource efficiency through application of ‘Smart’ Solutions
Key elements that are unique to this mission as compared to the previous urban reform programmes are:
Virtually entire responsibility of appraisal & delivery shifted to State and ULB
Challenge or competition method to select cities for funding.
Strategy of area-based development, which can then be replicated
Citizen’s involvement from conceptualization stage till the end
Strategic Components
3 Models of Area-based development + 1 Pan-city initiative
Retrofitting Identify and plan existing built-up area to achieve smart city objectives
Applicable for an area of minimum 500 acres
Provision of more intensive infrastructure service levels
Completion in shorter time and replicability in other areas of the city
Redevelopment Complete replacement of the existing built-up environment and construction of
new infrastructure using mixed land used and more intensive land utilisation principles
Applicable for an area of more than 50 acres
Strategic Components
Greenfield Minimum area of 250 acres
Using innovative planning, plan financing and plan implementation tools (e.g. land pooling/ land reconstitution) with provision for affordable housing, especially for the poor
Could be located within ULB limits or within Development Authority limits .
Pan City Envisages application of selected Smart Solutions to the existing city-wide infrastructure
viz. transport solution, waste water recycling, e-governance, etc
Smart City Proposal of each city can comprise either Retrofitting or Redevelopment or
Greenfield initiative, or a mix, plus a mandatory Pan City solution
State to shortlist potential Smart Cities based on Stage-I criteria
The list of potential 100 Smart Cities is announced
City prepares its proposal assisted by a consultant / hand-holding External Agency
Evaluation by a panel of experts.
Selected cities declared – Round 1 Smart Cities
Selected cities set up SPV and start implementation of
their SCP, DPRs, tenders etc.
Other cities prepare toimprove their proposal fornext round
Stage 1
Stage 2
Development
Other cities prepare to
improve their proposal fornext round
Two Stage Selection Process
Smart City Challenge
City-Wide Concept Plan / Smart City Vision (30 days : 15th October)
followed by
Smart City Proposal (100 days : mid December) 5 years horizon from a GoI funding perspective
but it will be good to also articulate a long term vision that goes beyond
Concept has to be unique to reflect the city’s local context, resources, and priorities of citizens and leverage it based on your strengths
Smart City Challenge
We believe the focus will be on Transformative projects with maximum impact Economic growth in the city, job creation
Improving the quality of life for all, especially the poor
Resource Efficiency : Minimum resource utilisation to derive maxium impact / output through technology / IT
Financing plan for complete life-cycle ( Capex & Opex)
Convergence with National and State level Schemes
Credibility in terms of City’s preparedness to be able to deliver the Vision / Smart City Plan on the ground
New Delivery mechanism
City to form a Special Purpose Vehicle as a company
Shareholding : GOI + STATE/ULB = MIN. 50%, in equal proportion
PRIVATE = MAX 50%
Most Common Smart City Features
1. Citizens Participation
2. Identity & Culture
3. Economy & employment
4. Education
5. Health
6. Mixed use
7. Compactness
8. Open Spaces
9. Housing & Inclusiveness
10. Transportation & Mobility
11. Walkability
12. IT Connectivity
13. Intelligent Government services
14. Energy supply
15. Energy Source
16. Water Supply
17. Waste water management
18. Water Quality
19. Air Quality
20. Energy Efficiency
21. Underground electric Wiring
22. Sanitation
23. Waste Management
24. SafetyYou can add more ideas of your own like public spaces, citizens recreation tourism, pollution,
City wide Smart Solutions
Source : Smart City Guideline, MoUD
VISION
GOALS
STRATEGIES
PROPOSALS / ACTION PLANS*
Overall for the city
* Includes Financing Plan & Implementation Plans
Steps
VISION: “To ensure that Mangalore will have a systematically planned urban transport system for the mobility of people and goods that is safe, efficient and sustainable, which aims to support economic development while improving livability”.
GOALS:
• Goal 1: Develop a regional connectivity plan that is in line with the vision for the region considering road and public transport facilities.•Goal 2: Ensure that the urban road structure is organized and suited to the land use.•Goal 3: Develop public transit system(s) in conformity with the land use that is accessible, efficient and effective for both urban and regional movement.•Goal 4: Ensure safety and mobility of pedestrians and cyclists by designing streets and areas there by making Mangalore more desirable and livable city.•Goal 5: Develop intelligent traffic management and engineering solutions that provide efficient and effective movement of people and goods. •Goal 6: Ensure that the goods movement in the region is organized and does not interfere with people movement.
Illustrative Example- Transport Sector
Illustrative Example - (Contd.)
Strategies Proposals/ Action Plans
Road Network/ Mobility corridor / De-bottlenecking of congested stretches
Missing links/ Ring roads/ ROBs/ RUBs/ Junction improvements
Public Transport Route Rationalization / Feeder service / Quality & Frequency of Bus service
Non Motorised Transport (NMT) Bicycle lanes & Pedestrian facilities
Parking Parking Management (app based parking space availability information, odd and even no parking on alternate days,…)
Intelligent Traffic Management Intelligent signalization/ Area traffic controls/ CCTV / Displays at bus stops
Freight Management Truck Terminals & Restrictions on movement within city
We look forward to
Data / Information on existing Situation
Data for Key performance Indicators Operational efficiency
Traffic Situation
Administrative efficiency
Availability of Affordable Housing
Vision / Ideas about Mangalore as a Smart City Elements / parameters which can be implemented and can show results /
outcomes in the immediate period (1-2 years), medium term (3-5 Years) and beyond 5 years.
Data Required1. Jurisdiction map – MCC, MUDA
2. Masterplan, CDP
3. GIS Data
4. Ward maps
5. Infrastructure Plans- Water supply, Waste disposal, drainage, solid waste collection, electricity supply.
6. Ring road proposal and alignment
7. Tourism statistics
8. Infra networks
9. Slum locations / Slum rehabilitation/ Upgradation proposals
10. JNNURM implementations and targets achieved
11. STP locations
Data Required Landfill sites and capacity
Traffic studies Parking spots and capacities
Parks
Bus routes / Para Transit routes
Employment statistics
Accident records
Emission records
IT Applications
Thank You
Thank You
Essential Elements
Utilities : Water & Energy
Water balance for the city: sustainable use of resources Total quantum can be Upto 1.5 times of raw water input, by recycling grey
water
Storm water reuse, rain water harvesting : mandatory through blg byelaws
Solid waste management : bare minimum landfill requirements through maximisation of recycling / processing
Smart metering; Energy efficient street lighting, 10% energy from solar Each city should prepare an Energy Master Plan
Essential Elements Urban Mobility : Public transport integrated with IPT, TOD
Development of sidewalks , Pedestrian / Non-vehicle streets/zones
Encouragement to non-motorised transport through dedicated lanes wherever feasible
Intelligent traffic management systems, through command centres, smart card, LED displays, Smart parking
Essential Elements
Urban Design
Visible Aesthetic improvements through urban design treatments
Streetscape , sculptures,
Encroachment-free public areas
Place making : revitalising Public spaces commonly accessible to citizens, Innovative use of open spaces
Beach front, riverfront
Housing : Affordable housing / Rental housing for weaker sections
Environment & Resource Sustainability
Pollution reduction
ICT / E-governance as a tool to improve efficiencies
Robust IT connectivity and digitalization
E-governance should result in Business process reengineering rather than just digitisation of the same manual forms
Can we not extend the UID idea to Properties / Building premises ? Create a common property cum user data base for the city on GIS
Make Data Accessible to all civic agencies / utilities
Home owners just need to register their property once instead of separately having to run to different agencies for Property tax, electricity, water supply, city gas, telephones, etc.
Billing could be combined / separate
Smart Cards
Public Safety & Security, through
Financial Advisory & Resource planning
Preparation of Business Plan for the Smart City SPV
Drafting of Financing Strategy including fund mobilization strategy covering State/ULBs own resources from User Fee, land monetization, B/sheet funding
Resources from Fourteenth Finance Commission
SPV structuring
Issue of Municipal Bonds, pooled financing and handholding for credit rating of ULBs
Dovetailing of other schemes of GoI
Health & Sanitation (Swachh Bharat), Housing for All, etc
Private Sector Participation through innovative financing methods
In stage 2 we could assist Cities in approaching MFIs like World Bank, KFW, DFID, ADB, JICA, etc. with Project Proposals, follow-up for sanction and fund utilisation,
Pollution data
Fuel consumption
Accident stats
Public transport routes and operations
Intermediate public transport – autos taxis Regulation
Fuel
Zone wise area restrictions
WORKPLANWork Schedule and planning for deliverables
N° Deliverables Weeks
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TOTAL
D-1 City Wide Concept Plan
Kick-off Meeting & Site visit
Interaction with Key Govt. Officials
Site visit and Preliminary Data Collection
Data Collection and Analysis
Option Generation & Discussion
Preparation of Draft City-Wide Concept Plan (Alternatives)
Presentation to officials and incorporation of inputs
Submission of City-Wide Concept Plan
D-2 Draft Smart City Proposal
Smart City Intervention Alternatives
Interaction & discussion with Officials on Draft SCP
Draft SCP and stakeholder consultation
Incorporating the feasible suggestions
Final alternatives for Draft SCP
Presentation to officials and incorporation of inputs
Final Draft SCP Submission
D-3 Final SCP
Preparation of Final SCP
Presentation to officials & incorporation their suggestions
Submission of Final Smart City Proposal
Deliverables