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Strategy & Approach
1. A Dream of India-
100 Smart Cities by 2024
Smart Cities - Transforming Life –
Transforming India-Transforming world
Point to Point understanding(15 days work-
shop) with
A VALUABLE JOURNEY(13nd day 31.07.15)
Strategy & Approach
A journey which never ends …
Sharda & K J Anand
SMART CITY A REQUIREMENT OF
A VALUABLE JOURNEY
2. UNDERSTANDING CONTENTS
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1. Basics(3rd day 11.7.15)
2. Context and Programme(2nd day 14.07.15)
3. Comprehensive Four Pillars of Smart City(3rd day
19/07/15)
A. Institutional Infrastructure
B. Physical Infrastructre
C. Social Infrastructure
D. Economic Infrastructure
4. Benchmarks for Smart Cities(4th to 11th day 29.07.15)
5. Selection and Conditions Precedent(12th day 30.07.15)
6. Strategy & Approach(13th day 31.07.15)
7. Proposed Funding(14th day 01.08.15)
8. Way forward & Timelines(15th day 02.08.15)
3. 6. Strategy & Approach
• States would be required to submit proposals for approval of the
respective satellite cities, cities of tourist and religious importance as well
as cities in the 0.2 – 1.0 million population range, These proposals would
be reviewed by a Committee that will be serviced by a regional
multidisciplinary PMU and then approved by the Central Government,
supported by the national PMU. A two stage approval process will be
followed, as given below:
1. Stage 1 would invite cities and Sates to submit an Integrated Smart City
Development Plan, based on the Smart City Reference Framework.
Thereafter, cities would be sanctioned an initial amount for preparation of
professional and comprehensive project reports.
2. Stage 2 will require the development of Project Reports which will be
appraised by designated Project Management Units and finally approved
by an Empowered Committee.
• To facilitate faster procurement of consultants, a process to empanel
capable consultants would be taken up. The list of empanelled consultants
will be communicated to the State Governments who could take
advantage of this list, if they want, in procuring their consultants.
• For effective and coordinated implementation, there would be an advisory
committee at the Central and State levels with mission directors at both
levels. Advisory committees and Project Management Units would provide
the necessary support.
4. Strategy & Approach
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1. Pan-City Development
• Citizen Engagement and Reference Framework
• Capacity Building
• E-Governance
• Zero Emission
• City Development Plan based on Spatial/ GIS Mapping, ICT,
Environmental Sustainability
2. Exemplary Development through “City Challenge”
• Retrofitting - 500+ acres
• Redevelopment - 50+ acres
• Green-Field Development - 250+ acres
3. Pan-City 2-3 Major Infrastructural Projects
5. Retrofitting development
Where?
• Existing Developed Area
• Minimum 500 acres in size
What?
• Zero Emissions- Solid & Liquid Discharge
• Quality Electricity & Water Supply: Smart Metering
• High-Speed, High-Bandwidth Connectivity
• CCTV Surveillance of all public areas
• LED lighting, Intelligent Traffic & Parking Management
• Pavements, Cycle Tracks, Roads
How?
• Implementation in 3 years
• SPV (ULB, State, Centre)
• Selection through Competition – “City Challenge”
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6. Redevelopment
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Where?
• Existing Urban Sprawl (including Railway, Bus Stations etc.)
• Minimum 50 acres in size
What?
In addition to all retrofitting components
• Higher FAR and Lower Ground Coverage
• Green and Energy-Efficient Buildings
• Wide Roads; Recreational, Open Spaces
Condition-
alities
• Mixed Land Use & Higher FAR
• Max. 50% ground coverage
• Max. 40% Commercial, Min. 10% Institutional, Min. 10% for Parking
• MoU with States, ULB, Developers
How?
• Implementation in 5 years
• SPV (Public/Private Developer)
• Equity Participation by GoI, States, ULBs
• Selection through Competition – “City Challenge”
7. Green-Field Townships
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Where?
• Vacant Land
• Minimum 250 acres each Township
What?
In addition to all Redevelopment components
• Quality infrastructure for Education, Health and Recreation
• Multimodal Transport
• Trade Facilitation, Incubation, Skill Development Centres
Condition-
alities
In addition to all redevelopment conditions
• High Speed Rail/Road Connectivity
• MoU: States, ULB, Developers
How?
• Implementation in 5 years
• SPV (Public/Private developer)
• Equity Participation by GoI, States, ULBs
• Selection through Competition – “City Challenge”
8. Proposed “City Challenge” Matrix
E-Governance
Commitment to National Priorities
Swachh Bharat Make in India
Retrofitting
Development
Redevelopment
Greenfield
Development
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9. Proposed “City Challenge” Process
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• Online applications by States/ULBs/Developers
• Highlighting Initiatives, innovations and Impact
• Evaluation and Selection by Committee of International
and Indian Experts
• Allocation of Funds by Empowered Committee (GoI,
States, ULBs)
10. SmartCity ReferenceFramework
• 1. Attract Young Wealth Creators and others
• 2. Constant physical renewal
• 3.Unique and strong city Identity
• 4. Connected to other cities
• 5. Inculcate innovative/out of box thinking.
• 6. Investors.
• 7.Have Strong political and administrative leaders
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