Government of India Ministry of Urban Development
Smart Cities Mission Smart Cities Challenge – Stage 2
Smart Cities challenge – Erode city
Round I consultations: City Vision, Goals and Strategy
September 2015
Erode Municipal Corporation Government of Tamil Nadu
Agenda
Smart Cities Challenge Overview components approach
Deliberations City Vision, Goals and Strategy
Smart Cities Mission
Smart Cities Mission: centrally sponsored scheme of Govt. of India
• Envisages support to 100 cities
• Rs. 48000 crore (Rs. 500 crore/city) over 5 years; matching grant by State/ULB
• Potential access to other external sources of funding
Two stages to realise funding
Stage I Shortlisting of cities by States (completed)
Stage II Challenge round for selection
• Cities to submit a Smart City Proposal
• 20 winning cities to be eligible for funding at the end of Year 1 challenge
Implementation by a city-level SPV
Smart Cities Proposal
Focus Areas
Core Infrastructure
1. Adequate Water Supply
2. Assured Electricity
3. Sanitation + Solid Waste Mgmt.
4. Efficient Mobility + public transport
5. Affordable Housing esp. for Poor
6. Robust IT connectivity + Digitalization
7. E-Governance + Citizen Participation
8. Sustainable Environment
9. Safety and Security
10. Health and Education
Smart Solutions
1. E-Governance and Citizen Services
2. Energy Management
3. Urban Mobility
4. Waste Management
5. Water Management
and many more…
• Retrofitting - existing area / > 500 acres
• Redevelopment – existing area /> than 50 acres
• Green field development – new area > 250 acres
Area development proposal
• Intelligent traffic management system
• Waste water recycling
• Smart meters, etc
Pan city Smart Solutions
Components
Pan-City Solutions
Scalability: Can it be scaled up city wide in a short time
Impact: Multiplier effects, asset and capital investment light actions
Use of Technology/smart solutions: Potential to leapfrog
Area development
Green field ~ 250 acres
+ Avoid legacy challenges
+ Leapfrog on technology front
+ Aid Long-term development
- Land availability
- Time for benefits to be felt
Re-development ~ 50 acres
+ Smallest parcel size
+ Showcase ‘before-after’ impact
- Stakeholder resistance
- Acquisition costs
- Impact in a small area
Retrofitting ~ 500 acres
+ Impact large sections of society
+ Replication potential
+ Realisation is visible
- Require scale to be appealing
Area development Typologies
GIFT City Gujarat Bhendi Bazaar Mumbai Ahmedabad Downtown
Approach and timelines
Step 1 City Vision Goals and Strategy
Step 2 Finalise and detail-out proposals
Step 3 Finalise Smart Cities Proposal
Baseline assessment
Round I Consultations
Crystallise
City Vision Goals & Strategy
Round II Consultations
Finalise Area Development
Plan + Pan-city component
Roadmap for implementation
Drafting Proposal in fit with
SCP guidelines
Finalization and submission
15 Sep 15 15 Oct 15 15 Dec 15
City-wide concept plan
30 Nov 15
Start date Draft SCP Final SCP
Consultations..1
Round 1 • Formulation of Vision, goal and strategy
• Key features of city - prioritisation
Round 2 • Crystallise Pan City solutions and proposal
for Area based Development
Round 3 Disseminate information on proposals
crystallized and plans
Seek Inputs
Disseminate Information / Plans
Consultations..2
Elected Representatives
Citizens & Civil Society
City Administration
Trade & Industry
Through Face-to-Face meetings, Media and Social Media
Consultations..3
FACE-TO-FACE INTERACTIONS
Administration
(State and ULB level)
• Mtgs. with Commissioner, ULB and GoTN officials
• Council meeting interactions + 1-to-1 with Mayor, Deputy
Mayor and zonal representatives
• Mtgs with MP(s), MLA(s)
• Workshops convened by District Collector
Citizens and Civil Society • Brainstorming meetings – RWAs / Civil Society
• Town hall meetings – Zone-level
Trade and Industry
• Office bearers of Trade Associations
• Workshop / seminar with Industry associations
• Select 1-to-1 meetings
SOCIAL MEDIA
Facebook, MyGov.in and ULB
website
• FORUMS - for inviting suggestions
• POLLS / SURVEYS - wider feedback
• DISSEMINATION – of information
DISSEMINATION ON PRINT, TV AND RADIO
Framework for discussion
City Structure, Economy, Mobility and Open spaces
Energy, Water & Environment
Housing, Inclusion & Security
Citizen Engagement, Governance & IT-led
service delivery
ERODE CITY Vision Goals and Strategy
City overview..1
Erode Municipal Corporation
• Area 109.51 sq.km; Population 4.98 lakh Decadal Growth 23% Density 45 ppha
• Dense Areas: Core Erode, Surampatti and Veeraapan chatram
• Fast Growing: Periyasemur, Kasipalayam, Thindal and Villarasampatty
• Future Growth: North/West Highways towards Coimabatore/Sathyamangalam
• Vibrant Economy: Agro-processing, Turmeric, Dairy, Textiles, Leather, Oils…
City overview..2
City’s CMP has identified proposals at an investment of Rs. 4390 crore and CDP
had earlier identified investment needs of Rs. 3200 crore
1. Population growth and direction
2. Economy and Employment
3. Mobility and Transportation
• Critical Road corridors, junctions, new roads
• Public Transport and Non-motorised /pedestrian friendly initiatives
• Bus Terminals and related infrastructure
City Structure, Economy and Mobility Points for discussion
Focus on
• How City fares on these aspects
• What should be priority goals and strategies
• Ideas for implementation
Energy, Water and Environment Points for discussion
1. Energy supply / security / efficiency
2. Water Supply
3. Waste-water management / re-use
4. Municipal solid waste management
5. Addressing air and water pollution concerns
Focus on
• How City fares on these aspects
• What should be priority goals and strategies
• Suggestions and Ideas for implementation
Housing, Inclusion and Security Points for discussion
1. Slums and affordable housing
2. Education facilities
3. Healthcare facilities
4. Skill development
5. Other social facilities
6. Law and Order
Focus on
• How City fares on these aspects
• What should be priority goals and strategies
• Suggestions and Ideas for implementation
Citizen engagement and IT-led service delivery Points for discussion
1. E-governance initiatives
2. Areas for strengthening citizen engagement
3. Suggestions on governance / institutional improvements
City Vision - as per its CDP 2014
Vision
Erode as the Regional Hub catering to the requirements of textile, agro-
processing, trade and commerce, wholesale etc.
Strategies
Erode Trade Centre & Exhibition Hall
Integrated Turmeric Marketing complex
Turmeric-based paint manufacturing industry
Implementation of Erode Mega Cluster project under GoI assistance
Integrated Textile Trade Centre – Javuli Nagaram
Processing of value added products for oleoresin, drumstick powder, jasmine extracts,jaggery etc.
Industrial Estates, Horticulture Park and Leather Park
Support facilities like warehousing, logistics and cold storage facilities
Common effluent treatment plant for Textile and Leather industries
Explore opportunities for solar and wind energy development
Discussion on City Vision
Erode’s IDENTITY, STRENGTHS AND UNIQUE ASPECTS
Aspirations and Themes for ERODE’s FUTURE
Priority areas for TRANSFORMATION / CHANGE
Discussion on Goals and Strategies
Along the following four dimensions
• City Structure, Economy Mobility and Open Spaces
• Energy Water and Environment
• Housing, Inclusion and Security
• Governance, Citizen Engagement and IT-led Service delivery
Initial ideas - Area development & pan city solutions
Area development - Typology / Possible priority areas in Erode
Pan city solutions – Priority areas
Thank You
Visit / participate with your ideas, suggestions and inputs on
www.facebook.com/smartcityerode
twitter.com/SmartCityErode
erodecorporation.gov.in/smart_city.html
Greenfield - GIFT city
Particulars Unit Value
Land Area Sq.km 3.58
Construction scale Million sq.m 8.5
Green belt 1000 sq.m 1183
Height m 410
Investment (Phase 1) Cr. 9237
Re-development - Bhendi Bazaar, Mumbai
Congested belt of Bhendi Bazaar (16.5 sq.km) through cluster developmen
Joint redevelopment of residential buildings and commercial establishments
Source: Secondary Research
Retrofitting – Ahmedabad City centre..1
Objective
• Improve Ahmedabad’s City center on FSI, street network and infrastructure
without leading to congestion and lower productivity
Plan
1. Improving the street network and walkability
2. Increasing land area in the public domain
3. Simplifying byelaws and regulating development
4. Ensuring harmonious development
5. Raising resources for building infrastructure
6. Building smart infrastructure
7. Building pedestrian friendly streets
8. Increasing green cover in the public domain
9. Preparing a detailed statutory plan/regulations
10. Visualizing incremental changes
11. Involving the public
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