Sustainable Urban
Transport Project
(With of Support-GEF, World Bank
and UNDP)
Sustainable Urban Transport Project
(SUTP)
 Aims to encourage Paradigm shift in urban transport to favor
sustainable development in implementation of NUTP.
 Moving people instead of moving Vehicle
 SUTP – an initiative of MoUD with support of
 Global Environment Facility (GEF) –
 World Bank (WB) – Grant 89.65 Cr
 United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – Grant 19.44 Cr
 World Bank Loan – 528.77 Cr
 Government of India – 284.34 Cr
 Participating States – 494.72 Cr
 Participating Cities – 344. 83 Cr
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Demonstration Cities
Indore
Pimpari-Chinchwad
Naya Raipur
Mysore
Hubali-Dharwad
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Project Objectives
 Strengthening Capacity of:
 Individual ( Decision Makers, Planners, Engineers etc.)
 Institutions (GOI, States, Cities etc.)
 Assisting participating states and Cities in preparing and
implementing “ Green Transport Projects”
 Training of 1000 officials of various cities of India in Public
Transit Systems, Intelligent Urban Transport and Transit
Oriented Development
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Project Cities
Project PCMC Indore NRDA Hubali Mysore
BRTS (km) 45 21 7 22.5 -
NMT (km) - - 31 6 -
ITS . . . . .
PBS - - - - .
• BRTS- Bus Rapid Transit Systems
• NMT- Non-Motorized Transport
• ITS - Intelligent Transport System
• PBS - Public Bike Sharing
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Preparation of Guiding
Document for Implementing
 Creation of Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (UMTA) and
Urban Transport Fund (UTF)
 Transit Oriented Development (TOD), Non-Motorized Transport
(NMT), Public Bike Sharing (PBS)
 Transit Management Information Control Centres (TMICC) and
National Urban Transport Helpline (NUTH)
 Guidelines for Contracting Private City Bus Operations
 Green House Gas Emission Reduction Estimation Template

SUTP

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    Sustainable Urban Transport Project (Withof Support-GEF, World Bank and UNDP)
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    Sustainable Urban TransportProject (SUTP)  Aims to encourage Paradigm shift in urban transport to favor sustainable development in implementation of NUTP.  Moving people instead of moving Vehicle  SUTP – an initiative of MoUD with support of  Global Environment Facility (GEF) –  World Bank (WB) – Grant 89.65 Cr  United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – Grant 19.44 Cr  World Bank Loan – 528.77 Cr  Government of India – 284.34 Cr  Participating States – 494.72 Cr  Participating Cities – 344. 83 Cr 2
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  • 4.
    Project Objectives  StrengtheningCapacity of:  Individual ( Decision Makers, Planners, Engineers etc.)  Institutions (GOI, States, Cities etc.)  Assisting participating states and Cities in preparing and implementing “ Green Transport Projects”  Training of 1000 officials of various cities of India in Public Transit Systems, Intelligent Urban Transport and Transit Oriented Development 4
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    Project Cities Project PCMCIndore NRDA Hubali Mysore BRTS (km) 45 21 7 22.5 - NMT (km) - - 31 6 - ITS . . . . . PBS - - - - . • BRTS- Bus Rapid Transit Systems • NMT- Non-Motorized Transport • ITS - Intelligent Transport System • PBS - Public Bike Sharing
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    6 Preparation of Guiding Documentfor Implementing  Creation of Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (UMTA) and Urban Transport Fund (UTF)  Transit Oriented Development (TOD), Non-Motorized Transport (NMT), Public Bike Sharing (PBS)  Transit Management Information Control Centres (TMICC) and National Urban Transport Helpline (NUTH)  Guidelines for Contracting Private City Bus Operations  Green House Gas Emission Reduction Estimation Template