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in Karnataka 

| Mangaluru |

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The Mission

The Smart City Mission is primarily targeted to provide give a decent quality of life,

a clean and sustainable environment and resource efficiency through application

of ‘Smart’ Solutions

Key elements that are unique to this mission as compared to the previous urbanreform programmes are:

irtually entire responsibility of appraisal & delivery shifted to State and ULB

Challenge or competition method to select cities for funding!

Strategy of area-based development, "hich can then be replicated

Citizen’s involvement from conceptuali#ation stage till the end

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Strategic Components

$ Models of %rea&based development ' ( )an&city initiative

Retrofitting

*dentify and plan e+isting built&up area to achieve smart city obectives

 %pplicable for an area of minimum 5 acres

)rovision of more intensive infrastructure service levels

Completion in shorter time and replicability in other areas of the city

Redevelopment

Complete replacement of the e+isting built&up environment and construction of

ne" infrastructure using mi+ed land used and more intensive land utilisation

principles

 %pplicable for an area of more than 5 acres

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Strategic Components

!reenfield

Minimum area of "5 acres 

-sing innovative planning, plan financing and plan implementation tools .e!g! land

pooling/ land reconstitution0 "ith provision for affordable housing, especially for the poor 

Could be located "ithin -12 limits or "ithin 3evelopment %uthority limits !

#an City

4nvisages application of selected Smart Solutions to the e+isting city-$ide infrastructure

vi#! transport solution, "aste "ater recycling, e&governance, etc

Smart City )roposal of each city can comprise either 5etrofitting or 5edevelopment or

6reenfield initiative, or a mi+, plus a mandatory #an City sol%tion 

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State to shortlist potential Smart Cities based on Stage&*

criteria

The list of potential (77 Smart Cities is announced

City prepares its proposal assisted by a consultant / hand&

holding 4+ternal %gency

 4valuation by a panel of e+perts!

Selected cities declared 8 5ound ( Smart Cities

Selected cities set

up S) and start

implementation of 

their SC),

3)5s, tenders etc!

9ther cities

prepare to

improve their

proposal for 

ne+t round

Stage (

Stage

3evelopment

9ther cities

prepare to

improve their

proposal for 

ne+t round

Two Stage Selection Process

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Smart City Challenge

City&;ide Concept )lan / Smart City ision .$7 days : (<th 9ctober0

follo"ed by

Smart City )roposal .(77 days : mid 3ecember0

< years hori#on from a 6o* funding perspective

but it "ill be good to also articulate a long term vision that goes beyond

Concept has to be %ni%e to reflect the city’s local conte't(

reso%rces( and priorities of citizens and leverage it based on your

strengths

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Smart City Challenge

;e believe the focus "ill be on )ransformative pro*ects "ith ma+imum

impact

+conomic gro$th in the city, ob creation

,mproving the %ality of life for all, especially the poor 

Reso%rce +fficiency : Minimum resource utilisation to derive ma+ium impact /

output through technology / *T

=inancing plan for complete life&cycle . Cape+ > 9pe+0

Convergence "ith ?ational and State level Schemes

Credibility in terms of City’s preparedness to be able to deliver the ision /

Smart City )lan on the ground

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New Delivery mechanism

City to form a Special )urpose ehicle as a company

Shareholding :

69* ' ST%T4/-12 @ M*?! <7A, in equal proportion

)5*%T4 @ M%B <7A

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Most Common Smart City Features

(! Citi#ens )articipation

! *dentity > Culture

$! 4conomy > employment

! 4ducation

<! Dealth

E! Mi+ed use

F! Compactness

G! 9pen Spaces

H! Dousing > *nclusiveness

(7! Transportation > Mobility

((! ;alIability

(! *T Connectivity

($! *ntelligent 6overnment services

(! 4nergy supply

(<! 4nergy Source

(E! ;ater Supply

(F! ;aste "ater management

(G! ;ater Juality

(H!  %ir Juality

7! 4nergy 4fficiency

(! -nderground electric ;iring

! Sanitation$! ;aste Management

! Safety

ou can add more ideas of your o"n liIe public spaces, citi#ens recreation

tourism, pollution,

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City wide Smart Solutions

Source : Smart City 6uideline, Mo-3

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VISION

GOALS

STRATEGIES

PROPOSALS / ACTION PLANS*

Overall for the

city

* Include !inancin" Plan # I$%le$entation Plan

Steps

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VISION : “To ensure that Mangalore will have a systematically planned urban

transport system for the mobility of people and goods that is safe, efficient andsustainable, which aims to support economic development while improving

livability”.

GOALS:

L !oal . 3evelop a regional connectivity plan that is in line "ith the vision for theregion considering road and public transport facilities!L!oal ". 4nsure that the urban road structure is organi#ed and suited to the land use!L!oal /. 3evelop public transit system.s0 in conformity "ith the land use that is

accessible, efficient and effective for both urban and regional movement!L!oal 0. 4nsure safety and mobility of pedestrians and cyclists by designing streets

and areas there by maIing Mangalore more desirable and livable city!L!oal 5. 3evelop intelligent traffic management and engineering solutions that provide

efficient and effective movement of people and goods!L!oal 1. 4nsure that the goods movement in the region is organi#ed and does not

interfere "ith people movement!

llustrative !"ample# Transport Sector

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llustrative !"ample # $Contd%&

Strategies Proposals/ Action Plans

5oad ?et"orI/ Mobility corridor / 3e&bottlenecIing of congested stretches

Missing linIs/ 5ing roads/ 592s/ 5-2s/unction improvements

)ublic Transport 5oute 5ationali#ation / =eeder service /Juality > =requency of 2us service

?on Motorised Transport .?MT0 2icycle lanes > )edestrian facilities

)arIing )arIing Management .app based parIingspace availability information, odd and even

no parIing on alternate days,N0*ntelligent Traffic Management *ntelligent signali#ation/ %rea traffic controls/

CCT / 3isplays at bus stops

=reight Management TrucI Terminals > 5estrictions onmovement "ithin city

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'e look (orward to

3ata / *nformation on e+isting Situation

3ata for Key performance *ndicators

9perational efficiency

Traffic Situation

 %dministrative efficiency

 %vailability of %ffordable Dousing

ision / *deas about Mangalore as a Smart City

4lements / parameters "hich can be implemented and can sho" results /

outcomes in the immediate period .(& years0, medium term .$&< ears0 and

beyond < years!

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Data )e*uired

(! urisdiction map 8 MCC, M-3%

! Masterplan, C3)$! 6*S 3ata

! ;ard maps

<! *nfrastructure )lans& ;ater supply, ;aste disposal, drainage, solid "aste collection,

electricity supply!

E! 5ing road proposal and alignment

F! Tourism statistics

G! *nfra net"orIs

H! Slum locations / Slum rehabilitation/ -pgradation proposals

(7! ??-5M implementations and targets achieved((! ST) locations

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Data )e*uired

1andfill sites and capacity

Traffic studies )arIing spots and capacities

)arIs

2us routes / )ara Transit routes

4mployment statistics

 %ccident records

4mission records

*T %pplications

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Thank +ou

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Thank +ou

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!ssential !lements

Utilities . 2ater & +nergy

;ater balance for the city: sustainable use of resources

Total quantum can be -pto (!< times of ra" "ater input, by recycling grey

"ater

Storm "ater reuse, rain "ater harvesting : mandatory through blg

byela"s

Solid "aste management : bare minimum landfill requirements through

ma+imisation of recycling / processing Smart meteringO 4nergy efficient street lighting, (7A energy from solar

4ach city should prepare an 4nergy Master )lan

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!ssential !lements

Urban 3obility : )ublic transport integrated $ith ,#), T93

3evelopment of side$al4s , )edestrian / ?on&vehicle streets/#ones

4ncouragement to non&motorised transport through dedicated lanes

"herever feasible

*ntelligent traffic management systems, through command centres, smart

card, 143 displays, Smart parIing

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!ssential !lements

Urban esign

isible %esthetic improvements through urban design treatments

Streetscape , sculptures,

4ncroachment&free public areas

)lace maIing : revitalising )ublic spaces commonly accessible to citi#ens,

*nnovative use of open spaces

2each front, riverfront

6o%sing : %ffordable housing / 5ental housing for "eaIer sections

4nvironment > 5esource Sustainability

)ollution reduction

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CT , !#governance as a tool to improve e((iciencies

5obust *T connectivity and digitali#ation

4&governance should result in 2usiness process reengineering rather

than ust digitisation of the same manual forms

Can "e not e+tend the -*3 idea to )roperties / 2uilding premises P

Create a common property cum user data base for the city on 6*S

MaIe 3ata %ccessible to all civic agencies / utilities

Dome o"ners ust need to register their property once instead of separately

having to run to different agencies for )roperty ta+, electricity, "ater supply, city

gas, telephones, etc!

2illing could be combined / separate

Smart Cards

)ublic Safety > Security, through

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Financial -dvisory . )esource planning

)reparation of 2usiness )lan for the Smart City S)

3rafting of =inancing Strategy including fund mobili#ation strategy covering

State/-12s o"n resources from -ser =ee, land moneti#ation, 2/sheet funding

5esources from =ourteenth =inance Commission

S) structuring

*ssue of Municipal 2onds, pooled financing and handholding for credit rating of -12s 3ovetailing of other schemes of 6o*

Dealth > Sanitation .S"achh 2harat0, Dousing for %ll, etc

)rivate Sector )articipation through innovative financing methods

*n stage "e could assist Cities in approaching M=*s liIe ;orld 2anI, K=;,

3=*3, %32, *C%, etc! "ith )roect )roposals, follo"&up for sanction and fund

utilisation,

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)ollution data

=uel consumption

 %ccident stats

)ublic transport routes and operations

*ntermediate public transport 8 autos ta+is 5egulation

=uel

Qone "ise area restrictions

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27R8#L9:Work Schedule and planning for deliverables

N° Deliverables

Weeks

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TOTAL

D-1 City Wide Concept Plan 

Kick-off Meeting & Site visit  

Interaction with Key Govt. Officials  

Site visit and Preliminary Data Collection  

Data Collection and Analysis  

Option Generation & Discussion

Preparation of Draft City-Wide Concept Plan(Alternatives)

 

Presentation to officials and incorporation of inputs  

Submission of City-Wide Concept Plan  

D-2  Draft Smart City Proposal   

Smart City Intervention Alternatives  

Interaction & discussion with Officials on Draft SCP  

Draft SCP and stakeholder consultation  

Incorporating the feasible suggestions  

Final alternatives for Draft SCP  

Presentation to officials and incorporation of inputs  

Final Draft SCP Submission  

D-3  Final SCP  

Preparation of Final SCP  

Presentation to officials & incorporation their

suggestions

 

Submission of Final Smart City Proposal  

3 li bl