This document outlines the strategy and approach for developing smart cities in India. It discusses developing smart cities through retrofitting existing areas of at least 500 acres, redeveloping existing urban sprawl of at least 50 acres, and developing new greenfield townships of at least 250 acres. Selection of cities for funding will be through a "City Challenge" competition. An integrated smart city development plan will be submitted first for initial funding, followed by more detailed project reports. Implementation will involve special purpose vehicles with participation from central, state and local governments as well as private developers. National and regional project management units will oversee the process.
RV 2015: Leftover Land: Making the Most of Surplus Assets by Lorna MoritzRail~Volution
How well do you know your real estate assets? Many transit agencies and cities don't really know what they own. Asset management is often an afterthought, instead of a proactive strategy. Understanding available leftover land, surplus property and under-utilized sites helps build a pipeline of development opportunities. How can you evaluate real estate assets to select potential TOD sites? How do you employ geographic information systems (GIS) and easily accessible real estate inventory systems (REIS) to strengthen your management? Learn how difficult parcel configurations, such as railroad rights of way, can be tapped to create TOD. Examine working inventory systems and successful TOD built on leftover land, as well as successful programs utilizing asset management techniques.
Moderator: William Velasco II, Chairman, Board of Directors TOD Committee, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Dallas, Texas
Amy Geisler, AICP, Development Manager, Metro Transit, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lorna Moritz, President, TR Advisors, LLC, Boston, Massachusetts
We invite investment, in 3 categories, into a new Resilience Brokerage Fund RESBR to be used to complete development and deployment of a unique prototyped Resilience Brokerage software Platform resilience.io into most countries of the world by 2023. Resilience.io supports planning and investment in resilient city development, and has embedded Apps for the best clean technologies to be included in project pipelines.
We invite a minimum of 4 “Core Platform Builders” to invest $5m each for a 6 year term to receive annual interest and dividends.
We invite clean technology investors to invest $2m each for a 6 year term, to receive annual interest and use of the resilience.io platform with 4 Apps for their technologies added.
We invite Geographic investors to make a minimum grant investment of $500,000 for exclusive use of resilience.io in their region/country for integrated land use planning and investment.
In June 2016, with the culmination of 18 months work by the the team from IIER, Imperial College, Future Earth Ltd and the Trust, we visited Accra to debut the WASH sector prototype of our modelling app at the Accra International Conference Centre, 22nd June 2016.
resilience.io is an open-source, collaborative
human, ecological, economic, resource systems, modelling platform to enable “public good”
we also showed this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGyCyxyatAQ
RV 2015: Leftover Land: Making the Most of Surplus Assets by Lorna MoritzRail~Volution
How well do you know your real estate assets? Many transit agencies and cities don't really know what they own. Asset management is often an afterthought, instead of a proactive strategy. Understanding available leftover land, surplus property and under-utilized sites helps build a pipeline of development opportunities. How can you evaluate real estate assets to select potential TOD sites? How do you employ geographic information systems (GIS) and easily accessible real estate inventory systems (REIS) to strengthen your management? Learn how difficult parcel configurations, such as railroad rights of way, can be tapped to create TOD. Examine working inventory systems and successful TOD built on leftover land, as well as successful programs utilizing asset management techniques.
Moderator: William Velasco II, Chairman, Board of Directors TOD Committee, Dallas Area Rapid Transit, Dallas, Texas
Amy Geisler, AICP, Development Manager, Metro Transit, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lorna Moritz, President, TR Advisors, LLC, Boston, Massachusetts
We invite investment, in 3 categories, into a new Resilience Brokerage Fund RESBR to be used to complete development and deployment of a unique prototyped Resilience Brokerage software Platform resilience.io into most countries of the world by 2023. Resilience.io supports planning and investment in resilient city development, and has embedded Apps for the best clean technologies to be included in project pipelines.
We invite a minimum of 4 “Core Platform Builders” to invest $5m each for a 6 year term to receive annual interest and dividends.
We invite clean technology investors to invest $2m each for a 6 year term, to receive annual interest and use of the resilience.io platform with 4 Apps for their technologies added.
We invite Geographic investors to make a minimum grant investment of $500,000 for exclusive use of resilience.io in their region/country for integrated land use planning and investment.
In June 2016, with the culmination of 18 months work by the the team from IIER, Imperial College, Future Earth Ltd and the Trust, we visited Accra to debut the WASH sector prototype of our modelling app at the Accra International Conference Centre, 22nd June 2016.
resilience.io is an open-source, collaborative
human, ecological, economic, resource systems, modelling platform to enable “public good”
we also showed this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGyCyxyatAQ
RV 2015: Sustainable Corridors: Broad and Specific Looks by Robert HastingsRail~Volution
What does it mean to build a sustainable corridor? How do you honor the overall goal of conserving resources, but also engage stakeholders to develop the right type of project for their community? Take a wider look at the national perspective on building sustainable corridors. What is being done across the country to conserve resources and involve communities in these efforts? Then hear stories about a successful sustainable corridor in Portland; Albuquerque's BRT project; and an urban green plan to transform existing park-and-ride lots along Los Angeles' growing transit network into more sustainable places.
Moderator: Shelley Poticha, AICP, Director, Urban Solutions, Natural Resources Defense Council; Board Member, Board of Directors, Rail~Volution, Washington, DC
Katherine Lemmon, Transportation Planning Manager, Metro, Los Angeles, California
Robert Hastings, Agency Architect, TriMet, Portland, Oregon
David Leard, AICP, Senior Management Consultant, HDR, Seattle, Washington
RV 2015: How to Start: Project Funding Lessons and Strategies by Mark Linsenm...Rail~Volution
Where do you go for millions -- or billions -- of dollars? Securing federal and local funding for big transit projects can be overwhelming. Where do you even begin? Hear from leading strategists in three regions that found their pot of gold: Los Angeles, Salt Lake City and Washington's Maryland suburbs have billions of dollars of new rail projects, and their regions are reaping the benefits. Specially geared to regions who are just beginning to think about project funding, hear strategies for leveraging changes in agency governance, raising local revenue and maximizing its immediate impact, attracting federal investments, and using private investment to reduce upfront costs and achieve value over time.
Moderator: Sean Libberton, Principal, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., Washington, DC
Henry Kay, Director, Transportation Planning, RK&K, Baltimore, Maryland
Hal Johnson, AICP, Manager of Project Development, Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City, Utah
Mark Linsenmayer, AICP, Director, Countywide Planning & Development, Metro, Los Angeles, California
RV 2015: Shared-Use Mobility: Advancing Equitable Access in Low-Income and Di...Rail~Volution
Is there equity in shared-use mobility today? Will there be tomorrow? Who will serve low-income communities? For-profit companies will want subsidies. There are few nonprofit car shares in the market to fill the gap. Low-emission vehicles are desperately needed in communities disproportionately burdened by air pollution. But launching an electric or hybrid car-sharing effort can be prohibitively expensive. What is the way forward? Analyze the research. Listen to lessons learned. Explore opportunities and strategies for car sharing in low-income communities.
Moderator: Creighton Randall, Program and Development Director, Shared-Use Mobility Center, Chicago, Illinois
Fernando Cazares, Regional Coordinator, Natural Resources Defense Council, Santa Monica, California
Sara Barz, Shared Mobility Coordinator, City of Oakland, Oakland, California
Joel Espino, Environmental Equity Fellow, The Greenlining Institute, Berkeley, California
Jennifer White, Communications Director, Buffalo Car Share, Buffalo, New York
Justin Holmes, Director, Corporate Communications & Public Policy, Zipcar, Boston, Massachusetts
Station Area Planning: The Fundamentals by Tim ChanRail~Volution
What basic elements go into making a successful station area plan? Review the fundamentals of a station area plan that catalyzes the development and investments your community envisions. Hear from transit planners, city staff, and land use and urban design consultants. What are their tips and pet approaches? How can you engage your communities? What's the latest and greatest from the transportation, housing, public works and economic development worlds? Absorb a wide range of new ideas and details during this station area planning overview.
Moderator: Jan Lucke, Transporation Planning Manager, Washington County Regional Rail Authority, Stillwater, Minnesota
Nadine Fogarty, Principal, Vice President, Strategic Economics, Berkeley, California
W. Brian Keith, AIA, AICP, Associate Principal, JHP, Dallas, Texas
Tim Chan, Manager of Planning, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Oakland, California
Presentación durante el evento de BRT2TOD de 2013 de la Universidad de los Andes, sobre cómo se puede planear, pagar y pensar el desarrollo orientado al transporte público en una ciudad.
Fecha: 11 de Julio de 2013
Lugar: Bogotá
Capital Metro Transit Oriented DevelopmentCapital Metro
Manager of TOD Lucy Galbraith delivered this presentation to the Capital Metro Board of Directors Rail Committee on June 14, 2010. The presentation is a good overview of TOD and its benefits, and an update on TOD progress at four MetroRail stations.
RV 2015: Equitable TOD 101 by John HerseyRail~Volution
Take a high-level look at equitable transit-oriented development or ETOD, then dive into the nitty-gritty. Examine the administrative, regulatory and financial challenges of implementing ETOD. Hear about solutions employed across the country. Take home valuable and defensible examples of how organizations are engaging more to implement ETOD: Transit agencies, go ahead and set affordable-housing targets! Housing departments, speak to your transportation colleagues about shared interests! Learn to coordinate better for greater ETOD outcomes.
Moderator: John Hersey, Program Officer, Enterprise Community Partners, Denver, Colorado
Andrea Osgood, Director of Real Estate Development, Eden Housing, Hayward, California
Michael Spotts, Senior Policy Analyst, Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., Washington, DC
Luis Tamayo, Interim Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Texas
Amanda Rhein, Senior Director of Transit Oriented Development and Real Estate, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, Atlanta, Georgia
The Other TOD: Retaining Existing Development in a Corridor by Terry BenelliRail~Volution
Not everything good is new. Rail transit investments in urban corridors can mean opportunities for new development. But what about those businesses that already exist? Who's looking out for the development that is already a valuable component in a community's character? Mitigating construction impacts along a corridor requires a unique set of tools and plenty of creativity. Learn strategies to help existing development survive the impacts of the construction phase. Hear how to assist businesses that might be financially constrained. Get an inside view of programs that focused on existing development during and after construction of urban rail projects in Phoenix and Minneapolis communities.
Moderator: Bob Post, Vice President, Director of Transportation, AECOM, Portland, Oregon
Terry Benelli, Executive Director, Local Initatives Support Corporation, Phoenix, Arizona
Isabel Chanslor, Director of NDC Business Lab, Neighborhood Development Center, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Employment TOD: The Other E in ETOD by Alden S. Raine, PhDRail~Volution
In order to reach and retain quality employees, more employers are considering areas accessible to transit and housing. People want to live, work and play in a walkable community -- so their employers are locating there. Investigate the key interests of both employers and employees. Then explore the land use and transit issues necessary for achieving successful employment-based TOD: last-mile connectivity, transit choices and placemaking. Learn from ETOD projects in Boston, Denver and Dallas.
Moderator: Sujata Srivastava, Principal, Strategic Economics, Berkeley, California
Walt Mountford, Executive Vice President, KDC , Dallas, Texas
Tom Clark, Chief Executive Officer, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, Denver, Colorado
Alden Raine, PhD, National TOD Practice Director, AECOM, Boston, Massachusetts
Endlich ist der Sommer da! Endlich wieder Sandaletten und Pantoletten! Endlich wieder Farbe! Egal ob pink, royalblau oder sonnengelb – farbliche Akzente an den Füßen peppen jedes Putfit auf! Natürlich dürfen Strass-Steine, Glitzer, Gold und Silber auch weiterhin nicht im Schuhschrank fehlen!
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RV 2015: Sustainable Corridors: Broad and Specific Looks by Robert HastingsRail~Volution
What does it mean to build a sustainable corridor? How do you honor the overall goal of conserving resources, but also engage stakeholders to develop the right type of project for their community? Take a wider look at the national perspective on building sustainable corridors. What is being done across the country to conserve resources and involve communities in these efforts? Then hear stories about a successful sustainable corridor in Portland; Albuquerque's BRT project; and an urban green plan to transform existing park-and-ride lots along Los Angeles' growing transit network into more sustainable places.
Moderator: Shelley Poticha, AICP, Director, Urban Solutions, Natural Resources Defense Council; Board Member, Board of Directors, Rail~Volution, Washington, DC
Katherine Lemmon, Transportation Planning Manager, Metro, Los Angeles, California
Robert Hastings, Agency Architect, TriMet, Portland, Oregon
David Leard, AICP, Senior Management Consultant, HDR, Seattle, Washington
RV 2015: How to Start: Project Funding Lessons and Strategies by Mark Linsenm...Rail~Volution
Where do you go for millions -- or billions -- of dollars? Securing federal and local funding for big transit projects can be overwhelming. Where do you even begin? Hear from leading strategists in three regions that found their pot of gold: Los Angeles, Salt Lake City and Washington's Maryland suburbs have billions of dollars of new rail projects, and their regions are reaping the benefits. Specially geared to regions who are just beginning to think about project funding, hear strategies for leveraging changes in agency governance, raising local revenue and maximizing its immediate impact, attracting federal investments, and using private investment to reduce upfront costs and achieve value over time.
Moderator: Sean Libberton, Principal, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc., Washington, DC
Henry Kay, Director, Transportation Planning, RK&K, Baltimore, Maryland
Hal Johnson, AICP, Manager of Project Development, Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City, Utah
Mark Linsenmayer, AICP, Director, Countywide Planning & Development, Metro, Los Angeles, California
RV 2015: Shared-Use Mobility: Advancing Equitable Access in Low-Income and Di...Rail~Volution
Is there equity in shared-use mobility today? Will there be tomorrow? Who will serve low-income communities? For-profit companies will want subsidies. There are few nonprofit car shares in the market to fill the gap. Low-emission vehicles are desperately needed in communities disproportionately burdened by air pollution. But launching an electric or hybrid car-sharing effort can be prohibitively expensive. What is the way forward? Analyze the research. Listen to lessons learned. Explore opportunities and strategies for car sharing in low-income communities.
Moderator: Creighton Randall, Program and Development Director, Shared-Use Mobility Center, Chicago, Illinois
Fernando Cazares, Regional Coordinator, Natural Resources Defense Council, Santa Monica, California
Sara Barz, Shared Mobility Coordinator, City of Oakland, Oakland, California
Joel Espino, Environmental Equity Fellow, The Greenlining Institute, Berkeley, California
Jennifer White, Communications Director, Buffalo Car Share, Buffalo, New York
Justin Holmes, Director, Corporate Communications & Public Policy, Zipcar, Boston, Massachusetts
Station Area Planning: The Fundamentals by Tim ChanRail~Volution
What basic elements go into making a successful station area plan? Review the fundamentals of a station area plan that catalyzes the development and investments your community envisions. Hear from transit planners, city staff, and land use and urban design consultants. What are their tips and pet approaches? How can you engage your communities? What's the latest and greatest from the transportation, housing, public works and economic development worlds? Absorb a wide range of new ideas and details during this station area planning overview.
Moderator: Jan Lucke, Transporation Planning Manager, Washington County Regional Rail Authority, Stillwater, Minnesota
Nadine Fogarty, Principal, Vice President, Strategic Economics, Berkeley, California
W. Brian Keith, AIA, AICP, Associate Principal, JHP, Dallas, Texas
Tim Chan, Manager of Planning, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Oakland, California
Presentación durante el evento de BRT2TOD de 2013 de la Universidad de los Andes, sobre cómo se puede planear, pagar y pensar el desarrollo orientado al transporte público en una ciudad.
Fecha: 11 de Julio de 2013
Lugar: Bogotá
Capital Metro Transit Oriented DevelopmentCapital Metro
Manager of TOD Lucy Galbraith delivered this presentation to the Capital Metro Board of Directors Rail Committee on June 14, 2010. The presentation is a good overview of TOD and its benefits, and an update on TOD progress at four MetroRail stations.
RV 2015: Equitable TOD 101 by John HerseyRail~Volution
Take a high-level look at equitable transit-oriented development or ETOD, then dive into the nitty-gritty. Examine the administrative, regulatory and financial challenges of implementing ETOD. Hear about solutions employed across the country. Take home valuable and defensible examples of how organizations are engaging more to implement ETOD: Transit agencies, go ahead and set affordable-housing targets! Housing departments, speak to your transportation colleagues about shared interests! Learn to coordinate better for greater ETOD outcomes.
Moderator: John Hersey, Program Officer, Enterprise Community Partners, Denver, Colorado
Andrea Osgood, Director of Real Estate Development, Eden Housing, Hayward, California
Michael Spotts, Senior Policy Analyst, Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., Washington, DC
Luis Tamayo, Interim Chief Planner, City of Dallas, Texas
Amanda Rhein, Senior Director of Transit Oriented Development and Real Estate, Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority, Atlanta, Georgia
The Other TOD: Retaining Existing Development in a Corridor by Terry BenelliRail~Volution
Not everything good is new. Rail transit investments in urban corridors can mean opportunities for new development. But what about those businesses that already exist? Who's looking out for the development that is already a valuable component in a community's character? Mitigating construction impacts along a corridor requires a unique set of tools and plenty of creativity. Learn strategies to help existing development survive the impacts of the construction phase. Hear how to assist businesses that might be financially constrained. Get an inside view of programs that focused on existing development during and after construction of urban rail projects in Phoenix and Minneapolis communities.
Moderator: Bob Post, Vice President, Director of Transportation, AECOM, Portland, Oregon
Terry Benelli, Executive Director, Local Initatives Support Corporation, Phoenix, Arizona
Isabel Chanslor, Director of NDC Business Lab, Neighborhood Development Center, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Employment TOD: The Other E in ETOD by Alden S. Raine, PhDRail~Volution
In order to reach and retain quality employees, more employers are considering areas accessible to transit and housing. People want to live, work and play in a walkable community -- so their employers are locating there. Investigate the key interests of both employers and employees. Then explore the land use and transit issues necessary for achieving successful employment-based TOD: last-mile connectivity, transit choices and placemaking. Learn from ETOD projects in Boston, Denver and Dallas.
Moderator: Sujata Srivastava, Principal, Strategic Economics, Berkeley, California
Walt Mountford, Executive Vice President, KDC , Dallas, Texas
Tom Clark, Chief Executive Officer, Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation, Denver, Colorado
Alden Raine, PhD, National TOD Practice Director, AECOM, Boston, Massachusetts
Endlich ist der Sommer da! Endlich wieder Sandaletten und Pantoletten! Endlich wieder Farbe! Egal ob pink, royalblau oder sonnengelb – farbliche Akzente an den Füßen peppen jedes Putfit auf! Natürlich dürfen Strass-Steine, Glitzer, Gold und Silber auch weiterhin nicht im Schuhschrank fehlen!
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► HighHeels-Boutique auf Facebook: https://de-de.facebook.com/HighHeelsBoutique
► Folge uns auf twitter: https://twitter.com/HighHeelsShop24
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HighHeels-Boutique.com ist ein Online Schuh Shop, welcher sich seit September 2010 auf den Verkauf von aktuellen, stylischen High Heels & Stiefeln spezialisiert hat. Mit einem Sortiment von über 5600 namhaften Schuhen zählt die HighHeels-Boutique.com zu einem der aufstrebenden Schuh Shops im Internet. Der Versand erfolgt nach Österreich, Deutschland, Schweiz, Frankreich und Spanien komplett versandkostenfrei. Der Online Schuhshop HighHeels-Boutique.com bietet zusätzliche Vorteile gegenüber dem klassischen Handel. Bequem und rasch wird die bestellte Ware direkt in das Eigenheim zugestellt. So wird der Schuheinkauf über HighHeels-Boutique.com zum großen Spaß. Wählen Sie ihren Lieblingsschuh jetzt aus und bestellen Sie es bequem online bei www.HighHeels-Boutique.com
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What will it take to create smart cities in India? Read more: http://bit.ly/1yjTA17
Transforming Transportation 2015: Smart Cities for Shared Prosperity is the annual conference co-organized by the World Resources Institute and the World Bank.
This webinar was hosted on Wednesday, September 23 2015 from 4:00 – 5:00 pm IST (local time) and was presented by Amit Bhatt, Strategy Head – Urban Transport, EMBARQ India.
On 21 June 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a bold, new initiative - The Smart Cities Mission. The conceptualization of this mission is based on achieving an enhanced livability index in cities and boost public transportation, communication and water, gas and electricity supply. Additionally, this mission will also promote the utilization of technological innovations and familiarize people with e-management as the core of infrastructure. These ‘Smart’ Solutions will in turn drive economic growth. The initiative focuses on the sustainable and inclusive development of cities with the idea of looking at compact areas and creating a replicable model for other aspiring cities.
This webinar discussed what should India’s smart cities aspire to become for their citizens and how should policy makers approach the planning of smart cities.
Webinar Recording - http://embarqindiahub.org/webinars/why-smart-cites-mission-matters-india
Upcoming Webinars - http://embarqindiahub.org/e-learning/webinars
1. What is a Smart city?
2. Criteria for a Smart city.
3. Timeline of smart city project.
4. Smart city projects in India.
5. Smart city elements.
6. Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)
Urban planning for smart cities - Smart tools for Smart CitiesVivek Pai
Smart Cities are the future of India and the GoI's Vision of a 100 Smart cities is slowly but surely coming into reality. The presenter discusses aspects of Smart cities and using the examples of some key projects and tools used by cities to add to the layers of smartness!
RV 2014: Urban Circulator Roundtable: Shaping Cities one Challenge at a Time ...Rail~Volution
Urban Circulator Roundtable: Shaping Cities One Challenge at a Time AICP CM 1.5
An urban circulator roundtable? How appropriate! Hear speakers from around the country -- Austin; Atlanta; Minneapolis-St. Paul; Portland-- experienced in different disciplines of urban circulator implementation. Start with short presentations from each unique perspective, then focus on the challenges and issues associated with implementation -- outreach, financing, traffic, etc. -- and how each organization overcame these challenges.
Moderator: Neil McFarlane, General Manager, TriMet, Portland, Oregon
Paul Zebell, Project Manager, Bureau of Transportation, City of Portland, Oregon
April Manlapaz, Transit Project Manager, AECOM, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Derek Benedict, PE, Transportation Engineer, URS Corporation, Austin, Texas
D.J. Baxter, Executive Director, Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, Utah
Jim Erkel, Attorney & Program Director, Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, St. Paul, Minnesota
Lisa Gordon, Chief Operating Officer, Atlanta Beltline, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia
Jim Proce - 2018 Capital Improvement Planning Process CPM ClassJim Proce
Jim Proce, adjunct instructor, for the Certified Public Manager Program at Texas State University (NCTCOG-Arlington TX) brings this real-life module to the classroom workshop setting. With a little help from Jim Nichols, PE, ICMA-CM, the content covers CIP back-hoes to budgets and everything in between. This has been presented in several venues, agencies, and professional associations and serves as a primer and checklist for all things CIP. For more information contact jimproce@gmail.com
How UAE is driving smart sustainable cities: key achievements and future cons...Saeed Al Dhaheri
This presentation was delivered during the Schneider Electric Power to the cloud 2016 event in April in Dubai. The presentation highlights the role of UAE in leading and driving smart sustainable cities locally and globally. Also provides insights into achievements of Dubai Smart cities program and what other cities in UAE is doing to transform into smart cities.
Finally, provides considerations for how to successfully transform into a smart city
Combining and Aligning Transportation and Economic Development PlansRPO America
On October 31, the NADO Research Foundation held a virtual peer exchange on the topic combining and aligning transportation and economic development plans. Speakers included Scott Allen (Federal Highway Administration), Charlie Baker (Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission), Mary Rump (East Central Iowa Council of Governments), and Amy Kessler (North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission), with moderation by Carrie Kissel and Megan McConville.
The Business Case for Smart Cities
• What is a Smart City?
• Where are the Smart Cities?
• Does Smart = Sustainable?
• How can the investment be justified?
• How can success be measured?
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Oprah Winfrey: A Leader in Media, Philanthropy, and Empowerment | CIO Women M...CIOWomenMagazine
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Focusing on what leading database practitioners say are the most important aspects to database development, Modern Database Management presents sound pedagogy, and topics that are critical for the practical success of database professionals. The 12th Edition further facilitates learning with illustrations that clarify important concepts and new media resources that make some of the more challenging material more engaging. Also included are general updates and expanded material in the areas undergoing rapid change due to improved managerial practices, database design tools and methodologies, and database technology.
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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(13nd day 31.07.15)
Strategy & Approach
A journey which never ends …
Sharda & K J Anand
SMART CITY A REQUIREMENT OF
A VALUABLE JOURNEY
2. UNDERSTANDING CONTENTS
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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. 6. Strategy & Approach
• States would be required to submit proposals for approval of the
respective satellite cities, cities of tourist and religious importance as well
as cities in the 0.2 – 1.0 million population range, These proposals would
be reviewed by a Committee that will be serviced by a regional
multidisciplinary PMU and then approved by the Central Government,
supported by the national PMU. A two stage approval process will be
followed, as given below:
1. Stage 1 would invite cities and Sates to submit an Integrated Smart City
Development Plan, based on the Smart City Reference Framework.
Thereafter, cities would be sanctioned an initial amount for preparation of
professional and comprehensive project reports.
2. Stage 2 will require the development of Project Reports which will be
appraised by designated Project Management Units and finally approved
by an Empowered Committee.
• To facilitate faster procurement of consultants, a process to empanel
capable consultants would be taken up. The list of empanelled consultants
will be communicated to the State Governments who could take
advantage of this list, if they want, in procuring their consultants.
• For effective and coordinated implementation, there would be an advisory
committee at the Central and State levels with mission directors at both
levels. Advisory committees and Project Management Units would provide
the necessary support.
4. Strategy & Approach
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1. Pan-City Development
• Citizen Engagement and Reference Framework
• Capacity Building
• E-Governance
• Zero Emission
• City Development Plan based on Spatial/ GIS Mapping, ICT,
Environmental Sustainability
2. Exemplary Development through “City Challenge”
• Retrofitting - 500+ acres
• Redevelopment - 50+ acres
• Green-Field Development - 250+ acres
3. Pan-City 2-3 Major Infrastructural Projects
5. Retrofitting development
Where?
• Existing Developed Area
• Minimum 500 acres in size
What?
• Zero Emissions- Solid & Liquid Discharge
• Quality Electricity & Water Supply: Smart Metering
• High-Speed, High-Bandwidth Connectivity
• CCTV Surveillance of all public areas
• LED lighting, Intelligent Traffic & Parking Management
• Pavements, Cycle Tracks, Roads
How?
• Implementation in 3 years
• SPV (ULB, State, Centre)
• Selection through Competition – “City Challenge”
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6. Redevelopment
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Where?
• Existing Urban Sprawl (including Railway, Bus Stations etc.)
• Minimum 50 acres in size
What?
In addition to all retrofitting components
• Higher FAR and Lower Ground Coverage
• Green and Energy-Efficient Buildings
• Wide Roads; Recreational, Open Spaces
Condition-
alities
• Mixed Land Use & Higher FAR
• Max. 50% ground coverage
• Max. 40% Commercial, Min. 10% Institutional, Min. 10% for Parking
• MoU with States, ULB, Developers
How?
• Implementation in 5 years
• SPV (Public/Private Developer)
• Equity Participation by GoI, States, ULBs
• Selection through Competition – “City Challenge”
7. Green-Field Townships
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Where?
• Vacant Land
• Minimum 250 acres each Township
What?
In addition to all Redevelopment components
• Quality infrastructure for Education, Health and Recreation
• Multimodal Transport
• Trade Facilitation, Incubation, Skill Development Centres
Condition-
alities
In addition to all redevelopment conditions
• High Speed Rail/Road Connectivity
• MoU: States, ULB, Developers
How?
• Implementation in 5 years
• SPV (Public/Private developer)
• Equity Participation by GoI, States, ULBs
• Selection through Competition – “City Challenge”
8. Proposed “City Challenge” Matrix
E-Governance
Commitment to National Priorities
Swachh Bharat Make in India
Retrofitting
Development
Redevelopment
Greenfield
Development
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9. Proposed “City Challenge” Process
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• Online applications by States/ULBs/Developers
• Highlighting Initiatives, innovations and Impact
• Evaluation and Selection by Committee of International
and Indian Experts
• Allocation of Funds by Empowered Committee (GoI,
States, ULBs)
10. SmartCity ReferenceFramework
• 1. Attract Young Wealth Creators and others
• 2. Constant physical renewal
• 3.Unique and strong city Identity
• 4. Connected to other cities
• 5. Inculcate innovative/out of box thinking.
• 6. Investors.
• 7.Have Strong political and administrative leaders
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