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Showing posts with label Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA). Show all posts
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Saturday, January 20, 2018

Progress report & future plans of PMRDA

What PMRDA has done in the last 3 years and what it has planned to achieve in the next 3 years?



Last weekend, at the seminar organized by Citizens' PMRDA - "Vision Pune 2060" -
Mr. Kiran Gitte, Metropolitan Commissioner & CEO, PMRDA, presented progress report & future plans of Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA).
Here is a short report of the points Mr. Gitte covered in his speech.

1) Ground Work:

On the 31st March 2015, PMRDA was formed. Means around 3 years ago. In this period basic organizational setup was established.

On the 20 June 2017, PMRDA started working on the development plan for the region up to 2050. The first task was to identify the existing land use of 7,256.46 Sq Km. PMRDA area. It was done with the help of satellite imagery.

Then PMRDA cross-checked the satellite data with the land records of the revenue department of Maharashtra Government.

Now, PMRDA has authentic information of available land. To prepare a development plan for the available land, PMRDA formed Project Management Unit. Development experts - including professors & students of COEP - College of Engineering, Pune - are the members of this unit.

The PMU has completed 60 - 70 percent work and in the next 6 - 7 months the proposed development plan will be complete.

2) Comprehensive Mobility Plan:

Road and transportation network is the skeleton - framework - of the development plan. PMRDA has assigned L & T Engineering Services to do the survey and prepare comprehensive mobility plan for the PMRDA. It will be ready in the next 7 - 8 months.

3) 3 Layers of the Development Plan:

There are some 800 towns in 7,256 Sq.Km. PMRDA area. To prepare the strategy - concept - of the region, PMRDA is seeking the help of Singapore Government.

In the initial meetings with them, the preliminary framework based on logic and forecasts was developed.

How to manage the growth of PMRDA,
What should be the concept of the development, and
What should be infrastructure development strategy
for the next 50 years was discussed.

The highlight of it is - Identify 8 - 10 growth centers in PMRDA. Prepare detailed development of 100 - 150 Sq. Km. area around these growth centers. Just like detailed development plan of a municipal corporation.

It means that development plan of PMRDA will have 3 layers:

1) Concept plan - the improved version of a regional plan - of the entire PMRDA.
2) The detailed development plan of the 8 - 10 growth centers.
3) For the economic development of these growth centers, seed investment will be planned.

For example, PMRDA has identified Chakan as a growth center. There will be the detailed development plan of 100 - 150 Sq. Km. area around Chakan. And the seed investment in a logistics park in Chakan will be planned.

On the same lines, Hinjewadi and Purandar will have a detailed development plan and a seed investment in its economic plan.

If PMRDA receives all approvals, in "Magnetic Maharashtra' event at Mumbai in this February, most probably, MOU will be signed with Singapore Government.

4) Town Planning Schemes:

The government doesn't have enough funds to implement the development plan. So to raise the funds, PMRDA has revived the old & tested fundraising concept of 'Town Planning Schemes'. It will be a self-sustaining financial instrument which will generate funds for the implementation of the development plan.

PMRDA will pool the private lands - acquire the private lands.
Develop that land - means provide roads, water, drainage, electricity, civic amenities and other basic urban infrastructural services.
Return 50 percent developed land to the original landowners.
Auction 20 percent developed land to the private developers for the residential/industrial/commercial development.
Use the balance land for its own use.
In this process, PMRDA will earn 30 to 40 percent returns which it will use for the implementation of the development plan and develop next 'Town Planning Scheme'.

In just 4 months, PMRDA has prepared the first draft plan of the first 'Town Planning Scheme' at Mahalunge near Hinjewadi. And the first drafts of the six more TPS on the Ring Road are almost ready!

Town Planning Schemes - TPS - will be of various types - residential, industrial, commercial or even logistics.

Since the private landowners are earning benefits from 'Town Planning Scheme' farmers are not against it.

This model was successfully implemented in the development of Gujrat. Andhra Pradesh is using the same for the development of its capital city Amaravati.

In this way, for the next 30 - 40 years, PMRDA is planning to launch 10 'Town Planning Schemes' per year and raise funds to implement development plan up to 2050.

This will help to control the growth of development and to fulfill the needs of the population of PMRDA which will be around 1.5 Crores in 2050 - twice of the current population of 70 Lakhs.

5) Housing:

Public-Private Partnership & Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana will solve the problem of providing affordable housing of 300 & 600 Sq. Ft. to 1.5 crore population of PMRDA. In every 'Town Planning Scheme,' around 50-60 acres land will be available for housing. In which 5,000 - 6,000 flats of 300 & 600 sq.ft. will be built. If we make 10 townships per year, we will be able to provide 50,000 - 60,000 flats every year.

PMRDA will not construct the flats. Private builders will construct these flats. PMRDA will provide basic urban infrastructural services like road, drainage, water, amenities etc. to these housing projects. The builders' job would be only to construct flats and sell them at PMRDA approved rates.

This model will not only provide affordable housing with basic urban infrastructure but generate funds for the ring road.

6) Water:

PMRDA has done the study of the availability of water which will require for these townships. The study shows that we have 100 TMC water. Out of which some 65 percent is reserved for the agriculture. Since the area of the land under agriculture is reduced substantially, 65 percent water will not be required. PMRDA has already established its claim on the balance water.

Besides this PMRDA will have it's own water harvesting schemes.

This ensures that the water requirement of these townships will be fulfilled.

7) Waste Management:

Solid waste management is another important subject. PCMC & PMC are trying their best to find the solution to this issue. But rest of the towns in PMRDA don't have any system at all. PMRDA has decided to construct mid-size solid waste management plants - around 100 tons - for the cluster of 8 - 10 towns.

8) 11 Metro Lines:

Maharashtra Government has approved 23 Km long Hinjewadi Shivajinagar Metro Line. Soon Central Government will also give its approval. The development of the 4th, 5th & 6th phases of Hinjewadi IT Park depends on this Metro Line.

This 8,000 Crore Metro Line will be developed under 'PPT' - Private Public Participation. The Government will provide only 20 percent gap funding.

Besides sanctioned 3 Motors - 1) Kothrud - Ramwadi 2) Pimpri - Swargat 3) Hinjewadi - Shivajinagar - PMRDA will have 8 more Metro Lines - Kothrud - Hinjewadi, Nashik Phata - Hinjewadi, Sivajinagar - Hadapsar etc.

9) Pune Ring Road



128 Km long 1st Pune ring road will be 110 meters wide. Ring road will have 8 lanes and Metro Line will at the center of it. 30-meter space is reserved for adding 2 more lanes to it in the future. and then there will be service roads on both sides.

In the next 2 - 3 months, PMRDA will acquire enough land to develop 8 - 10 Km road, and the construction of the ring road will begin.

Besides the ring road, PMRDA is focusing on solving traffic bottlenecks at Hinjewadi, Wagholi, Shikrapur, Ranjangaon etc.



10) Misconception:

There is one misconception about PMRDA. Some people are under the impression that the area which is outside of PMC & PCMC limits is only under PMRDA. But that is not true. Along with some 800 towns, these two municipal corporations are also under PMRDA.

11) What is Citizens' PMRDA?

C- PMRDA is citizens informal study group who believe that public participation is essential in the sustainable development of the city in which they live. Instead of complaining and confronting with the bureaucracy, C-PMRDA believes in contributing to the planning process. If you wish to join C-PMRDA to contribute to the development of PMRDA, please contact - 1) Vinay Hardikar - vinay.freedom@gmail.com 2) Hemant Sathye - hemantsathey@gmail.com 3) Nitant Mate - nitantmate@gmail.com

For more information, please, click here to visit the Facebook page of Citizens' PMRDA.

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Monday, February 1, 2010

Rs 1.5 crore for Sinhagad Road, Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) to implement a ring road project

Yes, PMRDA! Which is not yet formed!!

The state Finance Ministry on Saturday approved a budgetary allocation of Rs 185 crore for the development of the district. The amount is Rs 68 crore more than what was originally proposed.

The budgetary provision includes Rs 1.5 crore for Sinhagad Road, Rs 16 crore for Indira Awas Yojana, Rs 2.5 crore for promoting cleanliness in rural areas and Rs 12 crore for small irrigation projects.

Ring road

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Ashok Chavan on Thursday held a meeting to discuss development activities, including the possibility of an outer ring road.

The representatives from the city urged for speedy formation of Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) for the planned development of the city.

Since any civic body cannot incur the expenses for construction of a ring road, it was decided that the project should be implemented by PMRDA.

Three options for raising funds were discussed. These included allowing two floor space index for infrastructure development alongside the road while the second option was funding by PMC, PCMC and the state government. The third option of implementing the project through town planning scheme was in principle agreed upon.

It was also decided that the road construction should be implemented by state public works department. The chief minister has directed the administration to submit a detailed report on execution of the project.

To read more, please, visit Rs 185 cr for Pune district development

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Monday, November 9, 2009

PMRDA has its job cut out

The tasks for the Pune Metropolitan Development Authority (PMRDA) are already identified. Though the PMRDA is yet to come into formal existence, the authorities have begun preliminary work on some of the priority areas, which include planning for traffic and transportation, water sharing, and solid waste management.
Another important task before the authority is preparation of a revised regional plan for an area spread over 3,000 sq km. The 30-member metropolitan planning committee (MPC), elected last year, has decided to prepare a fresh regional plan by integrating the development plans of the Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporations, as well as municipal councils of Lonavla, Talegaon and Daund.

Official sources said that a proposal has been sent to the state government for undertaking a traffic and transportation' study, which would help in identifying the options for transportation needs for the next 20 years, not just in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad, but in the entire metropolitan region which extends from Lonavla to Daund. The study report would be discussed by MPC.

Sadhana Naik, convenor of the MPC and deputy director of town planning, said that as traffic and transportation is a specialized area, an agency would be appointed for conducting the studies and surveys. The agency would consider the traffic and transportation works proposed/implemented by the Pune and the Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal corporations. The study would also come up with funding options for the traffic and transportation projects. Incidentally, the state urban development department has already asked the Central Railways to use diesel multiple units from Lonavla to Pune and further up to Daund, without waiting for electrification of the line from Pune to Daund, which would take at least three years.

For water sharing, the government is banking on help from the irrigation department. Problems related to water shortage in the metropolitan region are to be mitigated by schemes funded by the central and state governments. The local planning bodies would be assisted in preparation of project reports for augmenting water supply. The reports would be submitted to the governments for getting funds. Similar work is to be carried out for solid waste management projects also.

While the work on preparation of the base map for the regional plan has been initiated, the authorities said that surveys for studying the existing land-use pattern is yet to be conducted. The urban development department would also be taking help of satellite imagery for preparing the regional plan.

One of the major issues before the authorities while preparing the regional plan is that the development in the area is taking place at a fast pace and those changes needed to be taken into account at every stage of preparation of the plan. For preventing haphazard development, particularly in the fringe areas of Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad municipal corporations, the urban development department has asked the corporations to strictly implement the development control rules up to 10 km from the municipal limits.


PMRDA: THE STORY SO FAR


1997: State government announces plan to set up PMRDA

1999: Legislative assembly passes resolution favouring PMRDA

2007 (August): Govt reiterates that it is keen on setting up PMRDA

2008 (April): A 30-member metropolitan planning committee (MPC) was elected

2009 (January): Chief minister Ashok Chavan holds first meeting of MPC

2009 (February): Cabinet approves an amendment to the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act for forming area development authority(s) for various regions

2009 (August): Governor promulgates ordinance for formation of ADA(s)
The Times of India

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PMRDA should have all the powers MMRDA has!

"The executive committee of Pune Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (PMRDA) should have powers like enjoyed by the Mumbai Metropolitan Regional Development Authority (MMRDA).

This would mean the PMRDA will not have to approach the government every time it needed sanction for a development plan or project.

The rules framed by the government so far are general in nature and would not have any significant effect as far as planned development of the region is concerned," Ujjwal Keskar, member of the metropolitan planning committee.
As per an ordinance promulgated recently by the state government, the Area Development Authority's powers and functions includes undertaking preparation and execution of town planning schemes with regard to the draft development plan prepared by the metropolitan planning committee, carry out surveys in the development area to prepare town planning schemes, and controlling the development activities.

Besides these, the authority can levy or collect scrutiny fees for proposals submitted to the authority for permission for development.

It can also execute water supply and sewage works, as well as making provision for other services and amenities.

The state government would be determining the amount which has to be contributed by local civic bodies for the expenses incurred by the Area Development Authority.

The PMRDA covers the areas under municipal councils and corporations, including those of Pune, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Lonavla, Talegaon, Bhor, Shirur, Saswad as well as the Pune, Khadki and Dehu Road cantonment boards, with 100 nearby villages. The total area is spread over 3,000 sq km

To read more, please, visit The Times of India

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) - now, just a notification away!

An ordinance:


The state government by an ordinance has amended the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act, 1966 (MRTP Act) which will not only expedite the formation of the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) but also allow the state to appoint an area development authority in any part of the state.

With this amendment, the government can now form the much-awaited PMRDA any time by simply issuing a notification in the gazette.

The government explained in the ordinance that the change in the law was necessitated because of the haphazard and uncontrolled growth in urban, semi-urban areas and the absence of a specific authority for the implementation of regional plans or draft development plans.

It also highlighted the absence of an apex authority to "coordinate, integrate and regulate the development activities of urban and rural local bodies."

According to the ordinance, the district guardian minister of the concerned district would be the chairman of the Area Development Authority.

Its ex-officio members would include presidents of zilla parishads and chairmen of panchayat samitis functioning in the development area or in any part of it; mayors of municipal corporations, presidents of municipal councils, municipal commissioners, chief officers of municipal councils in the area, districts collectors, CEOs of zilla parishads, chief engineer of Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran and the settlement commissioner.

The member secretary and the chief executive officer would be on par with the rank of joint director of town planning or an officer appointed by the government for metropolitan area.

PMRDA to develop infrastructure :

"The establishment of PMRDA would lead to development of infrastructure in the Pune metropolitan areas from Daund to Lonavla.

It would help in development of satellite areas with rapid public transport, which would ultimately make affordable housing possible as there would not be anymore excessive emphasis on city areas," Divisional commissioner Dilip Band, said.

He said that the PMRDA would work with involvement of public in development as instead of land acquisition, there would be demarcation of land for certain purposes and the private owners would be encouraged to develop those facilities.
To read more, please, visit DNA

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Saturday, November 8, 2008

Pune Municipal Corporation to conduct a housing survey to review the housing issues in the city

The survey will be helpful for the Pune Municipal Corporation PMC as the state government is mulling to replicate the rental housing policy of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) in the Pune metropolitan region once the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) is formed.

Also, the state government in its housing policy has expressed the need for setting up special townships (for example - Nanded City Pune!) to make houses affordable (has given more FSI to these townships) for the middle class (!?) and also to decongest the cities.

According to PMC statistics, the city's urban population has grown from 1.64 lakh in 1901 to about 42 lakh in 2001, a 25-fold increase.

The state government has decided to establish the PMRDA by December 2008 by amending the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act to include the city development chapter in the same. The move will help in integrated development of about 2,200 sq.km. of the Pune region. Rental housing would be one of the first priorities of the PMRDA and the housing survey will be useful for the PMC to have a housing policy in place. -The Times of India

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