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A Dream of India-
100 Smart Cities by 2024
Smart Cities - Transforming Life –
Transforming India-Transforming world
Point to Point understanding(15 days work-
shop) with
A VALUABLE JOURNEY(4th to 11th day 29.07
.15)
BENCHMARKS FOR SMART CITY
A journey which never ends …
Sharda & K J Anand
SMART CITY A REQUIREMENT OF
A VALUABLE JOURNEY
UNDERSTANDING CONTENTS
2
1. Basics(3rd day 11.7.15)
2. Context and Programme(2nd day 14.07.15)
3. Comprehensive Four Pillars of Smart City(3rd day
19/07/15)
A. Institutional Infrastructure
B. Physical Infrastructre
C. Social Infrastructure
D. Economic Infrastructure
4. Benchmarks for Smart Cities(4th to 11th day 29.07.15)
5. Selection and Conditions Precedent(12th day 30.07.15)
6. Strategy & Approach(13th day 31.07.15)
7. Proposed Funding(14th day 01.08.15)
8. Way forward & Timelines(15th day 02.08.15)
4. Benchmarksfor SmartCities
• A. Transport
• B. Spatial Planning
• C. Water Supply
• D. Sewage & sanitation
• E. Solid Waste Management
• F. Storm water drainage
• G. Electricity
• H. Telephone Connection.
• I. Wi-Fi Connectivity
• J. Health care Facility
• K. Education-1.Primary to seconadry 2. Higher Education
• L. Fire Fighting
• M. Others
3
A.Transport
• Maximum travel time of 30 minutes in small &medium size
cities and 45 minutes in metropolitan areas
• Continuous unobstructed footpath of minimum 2mwide on
either side of all street with RoW 12m or more
• Dedicated and physically segregated bicycle tracks with a
width of 2m or more, one in each direction, should be
provided on all streets
• With carriageway larger than 10m (not ROW)
• High quality and high frequency mass transport within
800m(10-15 minute walking distance) of allresidences in areas
over 175persons / ha of built area
• Access to para-transit within 300m walkingdistance. 4
B.Spatial Planning
• 175 persons per Ha along transit corridors.
• 95% of residences should have daily needs retail, parks, primary
schools and recreational areas accessible within 400m walking
distance.
• 95% residences should have access to employment and public and
institutional services by public transport or bicycle or walk
• At least 20% of all residential units to be occupied by economically
weaker sections in each Transit Oriented Development Zone 800m
from Transit Stations
• 5. Municiplicity has to provide 1 plot(2000 ft2) to each family in
GOVT LAND(For land less people) ,who should have registration in
Municiplicity from last 1 years on bais of adharcard. One family
should not keep more than 1 plot for residence. Other plot must be
utilized in Bussiness or MOU for business.No Jhuggi Jhopri should be
allowed in city.
• At least 30% residential and 30% commercial/institutional in every
TOD Zone within 800m of Transit Stations 5
C.Water Supply
• 24 x 7 supply of water
• 100% household with direct water supply connections
• 135 litres of per capita supply of water
• 100% metering of water connections
• 100% efficiency in collection of water related charges
6
D.Sewerage &Sanitation
• 100% households should have access to toilets
• 100% schools should have separate toilets for Girls
• 100% households should be connected to the waste water
network
• 100% efficiency in the collection and treatment of waste
water
• 100% efficiency in the collection of sewerage network
7
E.SolidWasteManagement
• 100% households are covered by daily door-step collection
system.
• 100% collection of municipal solid waste
• 100% segregation of waste at source, i.e. biodegradable and
non-degradablewaste
• 100% recycling of solid waste
8
F. Storm WaterDrainage
• 100% coverage of road network with storm water drainage
network
• Aggregate number of incidents of water logging reported in a
Year = 0
• 100% rainwater harvesting
9
G.Electricity
• 100% households have electricity connection
• 24 x 7 supply of electricity
• 100% metering of electricity supply
• 100% recovery of cost
• Tariff slabs that work towards minimizing waste
10
H. Telephone connections
• 100% households have a telephone connection including
mobile
11
I. Wi-Fi Connectivity
• 100% of the city has wi-fi connectivity
• 100 Mbps internet speed
12
J. Health Care Facilities
• Availability of telemedicine facilities to 100% residents 30 minutes
emergency response time
• 1 dispensary for every 15,000 residents
• Nursing home, child, welfare and maternity, centre - 25 to 30 beds
per lakh population
• Intermediate Hospital (Category B) - 80 beds per lakh population
• Intermediate Hospital (Category A) - 200 beds per lakh population
• Multi-SpecialityHospital - 200 beds per lakh population
• SpecialityHospital - 200 beds per lakh population
• General Hospital - 500 beds per lakh population
• 10020Family Welfare Centre for every 50,000 residents
• 1 Diagnostic centre for every 50,000 residents
• 1 Veterinary Hospital for every 5 lakh residents
• 1 Dispensary for petfor every 1 lakh residents
13
K. Education
1.PrePrimaryto SecondaryEducation
• (Secondary education should be designed such as Student get must
be 5 yrs education for 1. Health science(Yoga master/Medicine
/NCC) 2.Self interst one subject 3.oneTrade education
• (Free education and day meals for everyone)
• Area equivalent to 15% of residential area for building hospitals
• 1 Pre Primary/ Nursery School for every 2,500 residents
• 1 Primary School (class I to V) for every 5,000residents
• 1 Senior Secondary School (Cass VI to XII) forevery 7,500 residents
• 1 integrated school (Class I to XII) per lakh of population
• 1 school for physically challenged for every 45,000 residents
• 1 school for mentally challenged for 10 lakh population
14
2.Higher Education
• 1 college per 1.25 lakh population
• 1 university
• 1 technical education centre per 10 lakh population
• 1 engineering college per 10 lakh population
• 1 medical college per 10 lakh population
• 1 other professional college per 10 lakh population
• 1 paramedical institute per 10 lakh population
• 1 veterinary institute
15
L. Fire Fighting
• 1 fire station per 2 lakh population / 5-7km radius
• 1 sub – fire station with 3-4 km radius
16
M. Others
• Use of renewable energy in all sectors
• Rooftop solar panels on all public, institutional and
• commercial buildings as well as multistoried residential
housings
• Adherence to green building norms
• Common ducting for all services
• Double entry accounting on real time basis
• 3D maps on GIS of property and all services –power, water
supply, sewerage etc
• Cities to formulate building and parking standards
17

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BENCHMARKS FOR SMART CITY

  • 1. A Dream of India- 100 Smart Cities by 2024 Smart Cities - Transforming Life – Transforming India-Transforming world Point to Point understanding(15 days work- shop) with A VALUABLE JOURNEY(4th to 11th day 29.07 .15) BENCHMARKS FOR SMART CITY A journey which never ends … Sharda & K J Anand SMART CITY A REQUIREMENT OF A VALUABLE JOURNEY
  • 2. UNDERSTANDING CONTENTS 2 1. Basics(3rd day 11.7.15) 2. Context and Programme(2nd day 14.07.15) 3. Comprehensive Four Pillars of Smart City(3rd day 19/07/15) A. Institutional Infrastructure B. Physical Infrastructre C. Social Infrastructure D. Economic Infrastructure 4. Benchmarks for Smart Cities(4th to 11th day 29.07.15) 5. Selection and Conditions Precedent(12th day 30.07.15) 6. Strategy & Approach(13th day 31.07.15) 7. Proposed Funding(14th day 01.08.15) 8. Way forward & Timelines(15th day 02.08.15)
  • 3. 4. Benchmarksfor SmartCities • A. Transport • B. Spatial Planning • C. Water Supply • D. Sewage & sanitation • E. Solid Waste Management • F. Storm water drainage • G. Electricity • H. Telephone Connection. • I. Wi-Fi Connectivity • J. Health care Facility • K. Education-1.Primary to seconadry 2. Higher Education • L. Fire Fighting • M. Others 3
  • 4. A.Transport • Maximum travel time of 30 minutes in small &medium size cities and 45 minutes in metropolitan areas • Continuous unobstructed footpath of minimum 2mwide on either side of all street with RoW 12m or more • Dedicated and physically segregated bicycle tracks with a width of 2m or more, one in each direction, should be provided on all streets • With carriageway larger than 10m (not ROW) • High quality and high frequency mass transport within 800m(10-15 minute walking distance) of allresidences in areas over 175persons / ha of built area • Access to para-transit within 300m walkingdistance. 4
  • 5. B.Spatial Planning • 175 persons per Ha along transit corridors. • 95% of residences should have daily needs retail, parks, primary schools and recreational areas accessible within 400m walking distance. • 95% residences should have access to employment and public and institutional services by public transport or bicycle or walk • At least 20% of all residential units to be occupied by economically weaker sections in each Transit Oriented Development Zone 800m from Transit Stations • 5. Municiplicity has to provide 1 plot(2000 ft2) to each family in GOVT LAND(For land less people) ,who should have registration in Municiplicity from last 1 years on bais of adharcard. One family should not keep more than 1 plot for residence. Other plot must be utilized in Bussiness or MOU for business.No Jhuggi Jhopri should be allowed in city. • At least 30% residential and 30% commercial/institutional in every TOD Zone within 800m of Transit Stations 5
  • 6. C.Water Supply • 24 x 7 supply of water • 100% household with direct water supply connections • 135 litres of per capita supply of water • 100% metering of water connections • 100% efficiency in collection of water related charges 6
  • 7. D.Sewerage &Sanitation • 100% households should have access to toilets • 100% schools should have separate toilets for Girls • 100% households should be connected to the waste water network • 100% efficiency in the collection and treatment of waste water • 100% efficiency in the collection of sewerage network 7
  • 8. E.SolidWasteManagement • 100% households are covered by daily door-step collection system. • 100% collection of municipal solid waste • 100% segregation of waste at source, i.e. biodegradable and non-degradablewaste • 100% recycling of solid waste 8
  • 9. F. Storm WaterDrainage • 100% coverage of road network with storm water drainage network • Aggregate number of incidents of water logging reported in a Year = 0 • 100% rainwater harvesting 9
  • 10. G.Electricity • 100% households have electricity connection • 24 x 7 supply of electricity • 100% metering of electricity supply • 100% recovery of cost • Tariff slabs that work towards minimizing waste 10
  • 11. H. Telephone connections • 100% households have a telephone connection including mobile 11
  • 12. I. Wi-Fi Connectivity • 100% of the city has wi-fi connectivity • 100 Mbps internet speed 12
  • 13. J. Health Care Facilities • Availability of telemedicine facilities to 100% residents 30 minutes emergency response time • 1 dispensary for every 15,000 residents • Nursing home, child, welfare and maternity, centre - 25 to 30 beds per lakh population • Intermediate Hospital (Category B) - 80 beds per lakh population • Intermediate Hospital (Category A) - 200 beds per lakh population • Multi-SpecialityHospital - 200 beds per lakh population • SpecialityHospital - 200 beds per lakh population • General Hospital - 500 beds per lakh population • 10020Family Welfare Centre for every 50,000 residents • 1 Diagnostic centre for every 50,000 residents • 1 Veterinary Hospital for every 5 lakh residents • 1 Dispensary for petfor every 1 lakh residents 13
  • 14. K. Education 1.PrePrimaryto SecondaryEducation • (Secondary education should be designed such as Student get must be 5 yrs education for 1. Health science(Yoga master/Medicine /NCC) 2.Self interst one subject 3.oneTrade education • (Free education and day meals for everyone) • Area equivalent to 15% of residential area for building hospitals • 1 Pre Primary/ Nursery School for every 2,500 residents • 1 Primary School (class I to V) for every 5,000residents • 1 Senior Secondary School (Cass VI to XII) forevery 7,500 residents • 1 integrated school (Class I to XII) per lakh of population • 1 school for physically challenged for every 45,000 residents • 1 school for mentally challenged for 10 lakh population 14
  • 15. 2.Higher Education • 1 college per 1.25 lakh population • 1 university • 1 technical education centre per 10 lakh population • 1 engineering college per 10 lakh population • 1 medical college per 10 lakh population • 1 other professional college per 10 lakh population • 1 paramedical institute per 10 lakh population • 1 veterinary institute 15
  • 16. L. Fire Fighting • 1 fire station per 2 lakh population / 5-7km radius • 1 sub – fire station with 3-4 km radius 16
  • 17. M. Others • Use of renewable energy in all sectors • Rooftop solar panels on all public, institutional and • commercial buildings as well as multistoried residential housings • Adherence to green building norms • Common ducting for all services • Double entry accounting on real time basis • 3D maps on GIS of property and all services –power, water supply, sewerage etc • Cities to formulate building and parking standards 17