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1 Urban Administration for Revenue Officers
Shri T. C. Benjamin, IAS (Retd) Chairman ,State Expert Appraisal Committee, MoEF, GoI

2 Urban Governance in Maharashtra
Contribution of Mumbai City to Urban Planning and Administration

3 Urban Governance Urban Planning Urban Administration
Municipal Services Providing and locating Municipal Services: An Integral Part of Urban Planning.

4 Water Supply Resource Crunch – Water, Energy Metering – Workshop
Plugging Leakages Water Harvesting / Recycling Save Energy Energy Audit How planning can help

5 Low rise development on Higher Elevation

6 Sanitation Importance of underground drainage and sewage treatment plants (STPs) Linkages with public italics : The Solapur Experience A Wholistic (Not Piecemeal) plan of the sewage network. Locating STPs at the lowest contour. Public toilets / Urinals - gender sensitivity Campaign against defecting / urinating / spitting in public Nuisance detection squads

7 Municipal Solid Waste Management
Waking up too late : the Surat experience Stray dogs : A good indicator Zero garbage : Target to ward officers Ramp initiatives

8 Dumping Stations

9 Scientifically developed dumping sites
How to select a dumping site? Wind direction Habitations Economy in transportation Access airport

10 Where will you locate the dumping ground?
Wind E B C F Airport A D Where will you locate dumping ground ?

11 Segregation of Waste Biodegradable Non bio degradable Rag pickers Energy from Waste Mixed waste : India 900 Kcal/Kg Developed Countries : 1500 Kcal/Kg Bio Methanisation Composting / Vermi composting

12 Traffic and Transportation
Congestion, pollution – affects quality of life in a city What kind of vehicles / roads users should be allowed inside a city? Trucks / six-seaters / buffaloes? Concept of PCU Intercept concept

13 Traffic and Transportation
Sr No Mode No PCU Volume 1 Car 1000 2 Bus 300 3.5 1050 3 Bikes 600 0.5 4 Cycles 250 0.2 50 Total Volume 2400 CAP PCU/Lane No of Lanes = 2400/800 = 3

14 Truck Terminal By pass road Truck Terminal

15 Need for Co-ordination
Mobility committee Encouraging Public Transport The metro – Problem and prospects : Mumbai experience Need for protecting public land Parking Problems.

16 Emergency Services Fire Services Emergency Rescue Services
Blood Service Ambulance Service

17 Importance of Urban Planning
DP and DCR Concept of FSI – Good or Bad?

18 How FSI affects pressure on urban services?
Idealistic Example: 1000 Sq.m Flat Charges Premium from Developers? FSI BUA (Sq.m) No of Flats (100 Sq.m/Flat) 4/Flat 120 lpcd (lit) Sewage 90% of W/S (lit) CARS (2 Per Flat) 1.0 1000 10 40 4800 4320 20 1.5 1500 15 60 7200 6480 30 2.0 2000 80 9600 8640 6.0 6000 240 28800 25920 120

19 Concept of TDR

20 Obnoxious reservations
Municipal services which no one wants in their neighborhood Dumping Grounds Sewage treatment plant Slaughter houses Cremation / burial grounds Asphalt concrete mixing plants Public toilet / urinals etc.

21 A good Municipal Administrator
Regular Field Visits Motivating staff – esp. Those engaged in thankless jobs like SWM Regular Monitoring Air, Water, Noise, Traffic, Sanitation, Health B. P. (Be Prepared)

22 Thank You


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