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Indore Smart City Concept


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SMART CITY INDORE Author: Satish Kumar ARCHITECT/URBAN PLANNER [email protected]

SMART CITY INDORE

Bhopal, Indore, sager, Jabalpur, Gwalior and Ujjain are six major cities of Madhya Pradesh Indore has the highest development rate in compare to the other cities with respect to infrastructures and is the busiest & most advanced business hubs in India Indore City-Commercial City

Actually Indore was a resting place for oldest pilgrimage route for Ujjain then marathas used it as a route towards Northern India Due to army transit camp do attracted the local zamindars and does the early settlement started near the banks of river Saraswati and Khan The city settlement initiated due to to trade and commerce and does it remains the dominant features of the city. PROCESS OF GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY: As a religious route As a fertile agricultural land with farmers settlements and traders As an industrial Town As a commercial city of Madhya Pradesh Indore City-Commercial City

and does the early settlement started near the banks of river Saraswati and Khan Indore is the commercial capital of Central India with Large, Medium and Small scale industries These industries range from Automobiles to Pharmaceutical and from Petroleum Refineries to Textile. Indore‟s major source of income is from Education, Textile, Jewellery and Metal works Industries. With an establishment of automobile industry production of optical fiber for telecommunication also started which in past 5 yrs had generated a business of 3000 corers and thus giving direct or indirect employment to 35000 people‟s . Indore contributes to about 40% of the total productivity of the State and about 7% of the total investments in equity markets in India. The surplus labour , which was unable to enter the formal market/sector was mainly absorbed in the informal sector. Major industrial areas in and surrounding the city include the Pithampur Special Economic Zone and the Sanwer Industrial belt having about 2000 factories of various sizes . Pithampur is also known as „Detroit of India‟ Indore City-Commercial City

In today’s development scenario Indore is the fastest developing cities of India Chatrasaal choraha Infrastructure in Indore facilitates production of goods, services and also the distribution of finished products to the market. Treasure market Indore is also good in basic social services such as hospitals and educational institution. Itis only city in india to have both the prime institution IIT & IIM. Indore medical college infrastructure and devlopment approach Swachh Survekshan 2021 award: Indore bags the title of India's cleanest city for 5th time in a row. Smart Cities Awards 2020 in which Indore (Madhya Pradesh) and Surat (Gujarat) won the award jointly for holistic development . Indore City-Commercial City Rajwada Palace

S MART C ITY M ODULES Redevelopment of Public land Economy and Employment Identity and Culture Transport and Walkability Riverfront Development Water Supply & Reuse of Recycled Water and Waste W a t er Managem e nt Waste management – solid waste Solar Power Unde r g r ound utilities Smart Pole Smart health & education Safety & Security Central command & control centre with multipurpose backbone communication network Intelligent transport s y s t em( I TS) Intelligent solid waste management (ISWM)

Essential Features Of Smart Cities MASTER PLAN PARKING WATER SUPPLY CREATION OF URBAN SPACES SOLAR POWER IT INITIATIVES 1 2 3 4 5 6

Prospective Proposals for Smart City Retrofitting Rajwada Area S C H N o 5 4 P U - 3 /4 ( N e w C B D ) Redevelopment MOG Line D R P L i n e s Malviya Nagar (area enclosed by AB Road, Ring Road, MR -10 and MR-9) PWD Office and Quarters in Old Palasia Badi Gwal Toli and Vinoba Nagar Suraj Nagar and other un-Authorised Colonies behind Mayur Hospital Green Field Development Super Corridor P r o p o s e d R a i l w a y S t a t i o n A r e a o n M R - 10

RETROFITTING (Option 1) N R A J W A D A A R E A Area: 674 Acres P o p u l a t i o n : 1 , 00 , 000 (approx) S ubh a s h M a rg R E D E V EL O P M E N T ( O p t i o n 1 ) MOG Lines Area: 56.60 Acres

N RETROFITTING (Option 2) R A J W A D A A R E A Area: 546 Acres P o p u l a t i o n : 65 , 000 (approx)

Core Area Characteristics Markets of Rajwada (1500 Whole sale and 9000 R e t a il s h o p s ) Bada Sarafa, Marothiya Bazaar, Khajuri Bazaar, K a s e r a B a z a a r , C l o t h M a r k e t, C h o t a S a r a f a , I m li Bazaar, Ada Bazaar, Pipli Bazaar, Bohra Bazaar, Itwariya Bazaar, Bumbai Bazaar, Narsigh Bazaar, Dhaan Mandi Malhaarganj etc. Nandlalpura Vegitable Market, Workshops and Repair shops, Tin and Steel Goods Market, Haat Bazaar’s etc Slum Area, Lower middle class colonies etc Urban Heritage U r b a n D e s i g n o f C o r e A r e a River Kanh and Saraswati M o nu m e n t s o f H e r i t a g e I m p o r t a n c e

RETROFITTING (Option 3) S C H N o 54 P U - 3 / 4 ( N e w C B D ) Area: 160 Acres (approx)

N R E D E V EL O P M E N T ( O p t i o n 1 ) MOG Lines Area: 56.60 Acres

N R E D E V EL O P M E N T ( O p t i o n 2 ) D R P Li n e s Area: 83.60 Acres

R E D E V EL O P M E N T ( O p t i o n 3 ) Malviya Nagar Area Area: 139 Acres

G r e a t e r K a i l a s h R o ad T il a k N a g a r R o ad P W D A r e a A r e a – 2 A c res B a d i G wal t o l i a n d V i n o b a N a g ar A r e a – 4 2 A c r e s Area: 20 Acres R E D E V EL O P M E N T ( O p t i o n 4 ) P W D A r e a R E D E V EL O P M E N T ( O p t i o n 5 ) Badi Gwaltoli and Vinoba Nagar Area: 42 Acres

S ura j N ag a r an d O t h e r Unauthorized Colonies A r e a – 7 2 A c r e s E a s t e r n R i ng R o ad R E D E V EL O P M E N T ( O p t i o n 6 ) Suraj Nagar and Other Unauthorized Colonies Area: 72 Acres

Supper Corridor Area: 1500 Acres (approx) GREENFIELD INITIATIVE (Option 2)

GREENFIELD INITIATIVE (Option 3) Proposed Railway Station Area on MR 10 Area: 170 Acres

Urban Governance and Management M o b i l e A p p l i c a t i o n f o r a l l u t ili t y a n d c i t i z e n c e n t r i c s e r v i c e s GIS Based Property Tax Assessment and Collection Public Safety and Security Smart City Servilience I n c i d e n t M a n a g e m e n t a n d E m e r g e n c y R e s p o n s e Urban Transport S m a r t P a rk i n g I n t e l l i g e n t T r a ff i c M a n a g e m e n t a n d S i g n a l C o - o r d i n a t i o n I n t e g r a t e d M u l t i - m o d a l P u b l i c T r a n s p o r t S y s t em F a r e I n t e g r a t i o n o f A l l P u b l i c T r a n s p o r t M o d e s Real Time Passenger and Traffic Information System G IS B a s e d B i k e s h a r i n g s c h e m e L o g i st i c s a n d F r e i g h t T r a ff i c M a n a g e m e n t Prospective Pan City Proposals

Physical Infrastructure S m a r t S t r e e t L i g h t i n g Smart Water Management (Smart Metering, Waste Water management) W i f i , O p t i c a l Fi b e r N e t w o rk I C T A p p l i c a t i o n f o r R e n t a l H o u s i n g m a n a g e m e n t Social Infrastructure Smart Health Card and Health Monitoring System for Citizens, Telemedicine, H e a l t h P o r t a l , E m e r g e n cy M e d i c a l S e r v i c e s Database and management information system for Schools S m a r t S c h o o l B u s e s O n li n e C e n t r a li z e d A d m i ss i o n s y s t em f o r s c h o o l s Economic infrastructure C i t y L e v e l J o b P o r t a l Prospective Pan City Proposals

ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF STRATEGIC PLAN IN AREA BASED DEVELOPMENT

Revision of Planning Norms Provision of TDR Provision of Plot Amalgamation T O D R e g u la t i o ns FAR on Premium R e g u la t i o ns f o r M ix U s e Regulations for Redevelopment Stringent Parking Regulations

Assured Electricity Supply, with at least 10% of the smart city requirement coming from solar energy Adequate Water Supply, including waste water recycling and storm water reuse R a i n W a t e r H a r v e s ti n g Proper Sanitation including Solid Waste Management Underground electrical cables Core Infrastructure R o b u st I T C o n n ec t i v i t y a n d D i g i t a li z a t i o n Intelligent Traffic Management Smart Metering Smart Parking Smart Security S m a r t S o l ut i o ns Pedestrian Friendly Pathways Encouragement to non- motorised transport Non-Vehicle Streets/Zones Innovative use of open spaces Energy Efficient Street Lighting Visible improvement in the Area i.e. open areas, greenery etc. Ensuring safety of citizens especially children, women and elderly Livability Essential Features (To be provided in Area Based and Pan City Development)

Assured Electricity Supply (With at least 10% of the Smart City’s energy requirement coming from solar) Use of Solar Panels Use of renewable energy such as biogas and wind energy by households Smart Meters & Management Energy Efficient & Green Buildings Solar Powered Street Lights Core Infrastructure Possible Solutions (to Achieve Essential Requirements) Rt Rd Gf Solar Power Plant   Rooftop Solar panels Savings in transmission / distribution losses Saving of land Le s s g e s t a t io n t i m e    Net Metering Policy for Roof tops    A d o p t io n o f G r e e n Bu i l d i n g s a n d e n e r g y e ff icie nt practices in building designs Efficient use of energy, water, and other resources Reduction and sustainable management of waste   Solar Powered Street Lights    1 KW Load Required for 100 Sq.ft Area Load and Space Requirement Thumb rules for Solar panels: 10 Sq meter area is required= 1 Kw capacity solar system 70% of rooftop area can be used for panel’s installation The land required for a 1 MW power plant setup = 5 to 7 acre

Possible Solutions (to Achieve Essential Requirements) Rt Rd Gf 100% Metering (at HH and Zone Level)    I n s t a l l a t i on of S C A D A S y s t e m    D u a l P i p i n g D ra i n a g e s y s t em t o c o l l e c t s e para t e W a s t e w a t e r ( K i t c h e n , Ba t h r o o m ) a n d S e w a g e   D e c e n t ra l i z e d W a s te w a t er T r e a t m e n t S y s t e m s   R a in W a t er Ha r v e s t i n g ( a t H H l e v e l a n d a t N e ig h b o r h o o d l e v e l )    Rain Water Management (water retention layer at site, c o l l e c t i o n o f s t o r m w a t er r u n o f f in ba s e m en t s t o r a g e tanks, green roof, etc)    Adequate Water Supply including Waste Water Recycling and Storm Water Reuse 24 x 7 Water Supply Water Quality Monitoring and SCADA Smart Meters for Assured & Metered Water Supply Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Systems Rain Water Harvesting and Reuse of Rain Water Core Infrastructure Relevance to Indore Pan City Achievable 2 4 X 7 W a t er s u p p l y is ac h i e v a b l e SCADA upto ESR A r e a D e v e l o p m e n t 2 4 X 7 W a t er s u p p l y a n d 10 % m e t e r i n g w i t h S C A D A is achievable

Pedestrian Friendly Pathways Walk ways and Cycle tracks Multi function zone for Pedestrians T r e e - li n e d s i d e w a l k s Midblock crossings Mid-block Pedestrian Refuges Public Safety and Security Livability Retrofitting Redevelopment/ Greenfield Remove Encroachments and create walkable locality P u b l i c S a fe t y a n d Security by proper e n f o r ce m e n t o f Traffic rules Road Design as per TOD norms Public Safety and Security by Eyes on the Street T ra n s pa r e n cy i n C o m m e r c i al F r o n t a g e

No n - v e h i c l e s t r e e t s / z o n e s Making Core Market Area non -vehicle Zone / Time Bound Non Vehicle Zone Smart Parking Solutions for shop Keepers and Residents I d e nt i f i c a t i o n o f M u l t i L e v e l / B a s e m e n t P a r k i n g L o c a t i o ns Park and Ride Scheme Park the vehicle on the way and to make the remaining travel by public transport/ NMV Smart Parking Cheaper parking spaces compared to the ones in the city centre Livability

Visible Improvement in the Area U ti li t y T un n e l Encroachment Free Public areas Provide separate space for informal market Livability Possible Solutions (to Achieve Essential Requirements of Utility Tunnel) Rt Rd Gr In t e g r a t i o n o f U r b an In f r a s t r u c t u r e t h r o u g h U t i l i t y T u n n el W a t e r S u p p l y, S e we r a g e , E l e c t r i c i t y c a b l e s , T e l e c o mm u n i c a t i o n c a b l e s , Gas piping D o u b l e P i p i n g s y s t em  Underground Installation including Electricity cables Telecommunication cables Gas piping    Relevance to Indore Pan City U t i l i t y T u n n e l i s n o t a c h i e va b l e b e c a u s e o f l a ck o f F i n a n c e Area Development N a r r o w U t i l i t y T u n n e l a c h i e va b l e

Smart Parking Real-time data on parking space availability & route using ICT R e s e r v a t i o n o f p a r k i n g s l o t s u sin g web based applications Fee based service Smart Multilevel Parking Sensor Technology Automatic Ticketing System Smart Lighting System Smart Lifts S m a r t S o lut io ns Possible Solutions ( t o A c h i e v e E s s e nt i al R e qu i r eme nt s ) Rt Rd GF S m a r t M u l t i l e v e l P a rk i n g    I CT ba s e d S m a r t P a rk i n g  

Encouragement to non-motorized transport Battery Operated Cycle Rickshaw as a last mile Para transport connectivity on Feeder Roads (It generates employment opportunities as well as serves the Urban poor’s ) Bike Sharing Scheme Multi Function Zone design Livability

FINANCING SMART CITY

Financing Indore - Smart City Proposal G o I w il l p r o v i d e R s 5 C r s a n d R s 5 C r s h a s t o b e i n v e s t e d b y State/ULB Any excess fund requirement will be mobilized through dovetailing the Retrofitting Proposal with one of the Redevelopment Proposals (within or outside) which would generate the required funds in full or part for the Retrofitting Proposals I M C ’ s O w n S o u r c e s - I M C m a y s t a r t g e n e r a t i n g D e d i c a t e d S m a r t C i t y F u n d , t o b e m o b ili z e d t h r o u g h Levying of Smart City Development Surcharge/ Cess on Property tax of particular area as above. Levying of Smart City Development Surcharge on Utility Bills of chosen Pan City Initiative . P r e m i u m f r om C o m m e r c i a l D e v e l o p m en t . FAR on Payment (additional FAR over Threshold) and other paid incentives Levy of User Charges for O&M and Debt Servicing

A ny e x c e ss f u n d r e q u i r e m e nt w i l l b e m o b i l i z e d t h r o u g h Part of 14 th Finance Commission Funds Private Sector Equity in SPV to the extent of 49% PPP Packages for bankable projects in the Smart City Proposal Monetization of Land Municipal Bonds through credit rating Debt from Financial Institutions Repayment done through Dedicated Urban Development Fund or T a x I n c r e m e n t F i n a n c i n g m ay b e s o u g h t (t o r a i s e l o a n s o n f u tu r e g a i n s i n p r o p e r ty tax for a particular area or particular service) Generation of Fund through FAR on Payment (additional FAR over Threshold) and other paid incentives Generation of Fund through TOD by providing additional FAR in the selected Corridors which will also support Public transport by increasing the Ridership. Part convergence of schemes through AMRUT, Swachh Bharat Mission and Housing for All. Financing Indore - Smart City Proposal

CLEAN CITY INDORE