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Chennai - A Global Smart City in Making

Chennai - A Global Smart City in Making
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Sep 16, 2015
अंतिम तिथि :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Corporation of Chennai is preparing a proposal towards Smart City Challenge which would include city wide smart urban solutions as well as identification of areas within the city ...

Corporation of Chennai is preparing a proposal towards Smart City Challenge which would include city wide smart urban solutions as well as identification of areas within the city for its implementation.

The proposal would be defined primarily based on voice of Chennai residents. An extensive citizen engagement programme is established by Corporation of Chennai to document the views and concernsfor the same.

Residents may post their opinion and ideas on civic services such as transport, parking, water supply, sanitation, energy, housing, IT solutions,health, education, safety and security. Your views, opinion and solutions on urban issues faced by Chennai would not only support a better tomorrow for Chennaites, it will also make Chennai a strong contender for getting shortlisted as one of the first 20 cities in India to implement Smart City Solutions in Phase 1.

Chennai citizen and community is its biggest strength. Let’s participate to make this proposal inclusive and meaningful for every common man, every citizen.

The last date to submit your comments is 15th October, 2015.

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Raji_8
Raji_8 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
Several requirements have been identified for low-carbon eco-city planning. These include green energy planning; green transport planning (modifying existing transport modes and introducing innovative green transport options); promotion of green buildings; making industries more environmentfriendly; promotion of green consumerism through eco-friendly design and production, as well as consumption;
Raji_8
Raji_8 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
In general, there are four types of land-use regulations: (i) regulations that establish minimum plot or apartment size, (ii) regulations that limit FSI, (iii) zoning plans that limit the type and density of land use, and (iv) land subdivision regulations that regulate percentages of sellable land in new “greenfield” developments.
Raji_8
Raji_8 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
Experience in India and other countries indicates that FSI regulations have been inefficient in guiding and directing growth and allocating land among alternative uses. Market forces, including factors such as vicinity and location advantage, prevailed more strongly than permits for higher land-use density.
Senthil Kumar_39
Senthil Kumar_39 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
Governments play an important role in regulating urban spatial development and land development patterns through infrastructure development, taxation, and land-use regulations. The government, however, is often not the dominant force; instead, the real estate market affects developments and sets trends.
Senthil Kumar_39
Senthil Kumar_39 10 साल 8 महीने पहले
It is recommended to define and enhance public space. This means to secure sufficient public space in advance and to plan a system of public spaces and well-designed streets. The provision of planned green spaces—9 square meters per capita as recommended by the World Health Organization and within a 15-minute walking distance—is seen as an essential ingredient to improved environmental conditions.