STUDIO WHITE OUTREACH for
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES and
URBAN LOCAL BODIES (ULBs)
BELAGAVI CITY
Country: India State: Karnataka District: Belagavi Region: Western Ghats Elevation: 784 m (2,572 ft) City Corporation Area: 94 sq km
VARIOUS AUTHORITIES IN URBAN DEVELOPMENT 1.
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Urban Development Authority: Responsible for infrastructure development, commercial projects, residential schemes, and amenities, rehabilitation of slums, preparation and implementation of master plans, eco-friendly schemes and transport systems (BELAGAVI) Municipal Corporation/ Municipality: Maintenance and execution of plans and programs in coordination with the state government. It has jurisdiction over water supplies, construction and maintenance of public streets and its lighting, maintenance of the sewerage system and cleanliness and other such works (BELAGAVI) Town and Country Planning Organization (TCPO): Apex organization. Directorate of Town Planning (BELAGAVI) State Industrial Development and Investment Corporation: Site selection and land acquisition, financial assistance to small, medium and large-scale projects, technical consultancy for projects, facilitation of government clearances etc (BELAGAVI) Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO): provides long-term finance for construction of houses or for undertaking housing and urban development programmes such as the development of new or satellite towns (BELAGAVI) https://realtymyths.com/role-various-authorities-urbandevelopment/#:~:text=The%20Urban%20Development%20Authority%20is,friendly%20sc hemes%20and%20transport%20systems.
URBAN LOCAL BODIES (ULBs) AS PER 74TH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT There are eight types of urban governments in India. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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Municipal Corporation: Administration of big cities Municipality: Administration of small cities (BELAGAVI) Notified Area Committee: Administration of fast developing industrial town and important notified town which is not a municipality Town Area Committee: Administration of small towns Cantonment Board: Administration for civilian population in the military cantonment areas (BELAGAVI) Township: Established by large public enterprises to provide civic amenities to its staff and workers, who live in the housing colonies built near the plant Port Trust: Established in the port areas like Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai etc for managing ports and providing civic amenities Special Purpose Agency: These are function based, not area based. Example: Smart City Mission (BELAGAVI)
https://www.civilsdaily.com/urban-local-government-compositionfunctions-problems/
SAMPLE 01: IUDI DNCR + URJA
The 73rd and 74th Constitutional Amendments facilitate greater decentralization at the rural and urban level. Delhi today has 272 wards and Local Area Plan with
Urban Design has a major role to play. Keeping this larger public good as our focus, Institute of Urban Designers, India - Delhi NCR centre (IUDI DNCR) & United residents joint action of Delhi (URJA) collaborated and signed an MoU to create Local Area Plan’s for various wards of Delhi & NCR. IUDI DNCR extends a warm thanks to URJA members for their support and participation; Atul Goyal, Amit Aggarwal, Ashutosh Dikshit, J S Chadha and Mrinmoy Chatterjee. The 1st collaborative LAP was carried out with our institutional partner, Sushant School of Art & Architecture, Ansal University, Gurugram. The LAP's were developed while engaging with the local urban bodies, MTA's, RWA's, NGO's and the citizen's of Delhi. IUDI DNCR thank our team Suruchi Modi, Thiruvengadum R B and Sameer Chadha for leading this interactive outreach program and generate awareness and make the citizens a part of city's development process.
SAMPLE 02: WRI India
Design elements to rejuvenate Indian Streets: A case of Bellasis Road, Mumbai
Existing Road Condition
Proposed Design and Design Elements The proposed design of Bellasis Road including the following principles: • Maintaining contiguous vehicular traffic lanes: two lane on each side • Creating multi-utility/ parking zones all along the street
• Introducing continuous footpaths • Introducing protected pedestrian crossings • Introducing ‘placemaking’ to manage the footpaths
1. Curb Extensions (Bulb-Outs)
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2. Pedestrian Refuge Islands
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3. Multi-Utility Zones
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SAMPLE 03: JANA URBAN SPACE FOUNDATION
01. Streetscape: Shirur Park Road, Hubli
02. Urban Renewal: K R Market, Chikpete, Bengaluru
CREDITS: Institute of Urban Designers India (IUDI) WRI India Jana Urban Space Foundation
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