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Draft Guidelines on Formulation of Redevelopment & Urban Expansion Plan for selected Smart and AMRUT cities

Draft Guidelines on Formulation of Redevelopment & Urban Expansion Plan for selected Smart and AMRUT cities
Start Date :
May 03, 2017
Last Date :
Jun 01, 2017
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Town and cities in India are undergoing continuous physical expansion and densification along with growth in urban population. Inner cores of many cities have older areas that ...

Town and cities in India are undergoing continuous physical expansion and densification along with growth in urban population. Inner cores of many cities have older areas that require redevelopment to accommodate the present needs of the city. One of the key requirements is greater availability of land for public use like roads and other open spaces. Redevelopment for these areas can be undertaken by preparing a Local Area Plan.

A large part of city expansion takes place on urban fringes in an unplanned way. In such a scenario, agricultural plots with haphazard geometry are converted to urban use and little attention is paid to provision of urban infrastructure. Planned urban expansion can be provided through the Town Planning Scheme (Land Readjustment) mechanism wherein existing agricultural plots are merged and redistributed in a planned way after making deductions for street RoW and land for public uses. The urban infrastructure is financed by Value Capture Financing like betterment charges and sale of reserved plots.

The proposed sub-scheme intends to focus on these three vital issues; (i) Inner City Redevelopment through Local Area Plans, (ii) Planned Urban Expansion through Town Planning Scheme and (iii) ensuring training and capacity building of planners at the local level.

The last date of submission is 31st May, 2017

Click here to read the Draft Sub Scheme of Smart Cities and AMRUT Mission

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Shubham Agrawal
Shubham Agrawal 8 years 10 months ago
one idea i want to share is..we have seen that during summers its hard to stand below with the open sun specially in the traffic signals.so the govt should install the solar panels at the signals giving shed along with energy they will produce.......
Shubham Agrawal
Shubham Agrawal 8 years 10 months ago
one thing which i had observed from years is that at present we actually are not in a need to build something .the first thing which comes in my mind is we should first know that what we are having with us and our steps taken should be in the direction of making the things best that we have with us.
DrKartikay Pandey
DrKartikay Pandey 8 years 10 months ago
VandeMataram Modi jee, Our flyovers and roads must be equipped with adequate safety features to prevent road accidents/mishaps. This video explains the lack of adequate warning/safety signals in our flyovers like lack of any retro-reflective signs, indicators etc.to make aware, alert the speeding vehicles approaching the flyovers. The most of our flyovers have a low height side wall, without a buffer zone/footpath, to ensure that speeding vehicles do not collide with sidewall while turning.
Rajendra Krishna Akula
Rajendra Krishna Akula 8 years 10 months ago
Sir, it is a nice proposition that ' capacity building ' has been considered as one of the components for smart city development. This is an important prerequisite for smart city development and its outcome depends on its successful implementation. It is suggested to make capacity building as an integral part of city management system extending its scope bringing all the city stakeholders and as a continuous process. http://www.ccdcindia.in
Basab Ghosh
Basab Ghosh 8 years 10 months ago
First build world class infrastructure - wider and cleaner roads with no potholes, 24/7 electricity (with minimum carbon footprint), 24/7 potable piped water, 100% sewage treatment, 100% garbage disposal (no dumps by roadside), affordable and abundant medical and education facilities, decongestion of the cities by expanding and redeveloping congested areas, A-class public transport (fuel efficient), these are the backbones on which smart cities can be built. Just cosmetic treatment is useless.
PAIDISETTY
PAIDISETTY 8 years 10 months ago
Sir from past 30 years, it' is said that road extension will happen in my town Sompeta. Till date not taken place for what so ever reason. Hope at least under rural development program this may happen true.
veekesh kumar
veekesh kumar 8 years 10 months ago
I request to PM sir, No permission should not grant to construct any local colony or buildings w/o authority and all town and colonies nearby city should be devlop according proper plan ,sewer line broad road & with green park, parking areas as per guide line of authority such like as Chandigarh city.
Kallappa Koradur
Kallappa Koradur 8 years 10 months ago
Dear Sir, The person who is throwing papers, dusts on the road in India, is never through in abroad when he visits there. Why? because of strict rules & penalty.