71 BRR Project Chennai Street Design. What makes a complete street? A street that provides separate...

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71 BRR ProjectChennai Street Design

What makes a complete street?

A street that provides separate spaces for walking and cycling, and, dedicated lanes for public transport.

Equitable allocation of street space

People will walk in the carriageway if streets do not provide separate space for pedestrians.

Streets with adequate space for walking and other activities is safe for pedestrians and allows smoother motor vehicle movement.

We need footpaths for people.

City should be designed for people rather than cars

wider footpaths and slower vehicle speeds

Cities for people

“In terms of infrastructure what makes an advanced city are not highways or subways but great footpaths” – Enrique Penalosa

Footpaths are a crucial element of a transport system’s infrastructure.

Footpaths are the most important element of a democratic city’s infrastructure.

Charting a new course for Chennai2012/13

85 % of Mode Share 15 %

Chennai Comprehensive Transportation Study has set a goal of increasing walking, cycling and public transport mode share to 85 % of all trips by 2026.

Goals set for Chennai

Way to achieve the goal

71 BRR project• To construct 71

streets along Bus Route Roads;

• Construction of 26 streets have been completed;

• Construction of 29 streets is on-going;

Selection of streets

Selection of the 71 streets were based on:

• Streets along bus route roads

• High passenger demand routes

• Existing stormwater drainage system installed

Involvement of Architects

• Approximately 15 architectural firms volunteered to design the streets.

• Architects were trained by The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP).

Capacity building workshops for Architects and city Engineers.

Design Process

• Designs were guided through by the IRC 103;

• Architects prepared the following drawings:– Line-drawings as guidelines for on-site

markings;

– Conceptual drawings based on site conditions;

– Working drawings for contractors.

Design guided by IRC-103 The IRC provided

guidelines for:• Footpath height and

width• Universal access onto

footpaths for all users such as the disabled, children, elderly etc.

• Footpath surface• Placement of footpath

elements• Design of property

entrances

Conceptual drawings

Existing Plan Proposed Plan

constructionOn-site supervision of concept drawings by the Corporation.

Citizen feedback through stakeholder meetings on street design.

Construction of footpaths started mid 2013.

Footpath improvements in Chennai today

70 Feet Scheme Road - Before70 Feet Scheme Road - Today

Police Commissioner’s Office Road - BeforePolice Commissioner’s Office Road - Today

Pantheon Road- Before Pantheon Road- Today

Besant Nagar 2nd Avenue - BeforeBesant Nagar 2nd Avenue - Today

2nd Avenue, Besant Nagar survey analysis

9 out of 10 pedestrians walk on the footpath.

On average, motor vehicles are in the speed range of 25-29 km/hr

.

On average, footpath widths have increased from 1.5m to 3m

.

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