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245 | _aFaridabad : city development plan, 2006-2012 : Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission | ||
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_aFaridabad _bMunicipal Corporation _c2008 |
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500 | _aCONTENTS 1 PROJECT BACKGROUND 1 1.1 BACKGROUND 1 1.2 OBJECTIVES OF A CITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2 1.3 THE CDP PROCESS ADOPTED BY FARIDABAD 3 2 FARIDABAD CITY AND ITS ECONOMY 6 2.1 ABOUT FARIDABAD 6 2.2 GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY 6 2.3 CLIMATE AND RAINFALL 7 2.4 LINKAGES AND CONNECTIVITY 7 2.5 PLACES OF IMPORTANCE 8 2.6 FARIDABAD IN NCR 9 2.7 ECONOMY 9 2.7.7 Economic base 9 2.7.2 NCR proposals for economic development 11 2.7.3 Major issues pertaining to industrial growth of Faridabad 12 2.8 INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISM 13 2.8.1 Municipal Corporation of Faridabad (MCF) 13 2.8.2 Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) 15 2.8.3 Town & Country Planning Department, Govt. of Haryana 16 2.8.4 Major issues pertaining to Institutional Mechanism in Faridabad 16 3 FORMULATION OF VISION AND MISSION 18 3.1 APPROACH TO FORMULATING A VISION FOR FARIDABAD UNDER CDP 18 3.2 STAKEHOLDERS CONSULTATIONS-THEPROCESS AND OUTCOME 18 3.3 VISION FOR FARIDABAD 23 3.3.1 Important Aspects that Defined Faridabad's Vision 23 3.3.2 Vision Statement 23 3.3.3 Mission Statement 24 3.4 FARIDABAD TOMORROW 25 4 CITY ASSESSMENT - SITUATION ANALYSIS 26 4.1 GROWTH TRENDS 26 4.1.1 Demography 26 4.1.2 Municipal Area and Population Density 26 4.1.3 Sex Ratio and Literacy 27 4.1.4 Population Projection 28 4.2 LAND USE 28 4.2.1Urbanisable Land- Proposed Land use 29 4.2.2 Implementation of Development Plan 33 4.2.3 Developed area vis-a-vis Urbanisable Land34 4.2.4 Key issues, potential and challenges regarding land use 34 4.3 U Air Pollution 35 4.3.2 Water Pollution 37 4.3.3 Key issues regarding urban environment 38 4.4 URBAN POOR AND SLUMS IN FARIDABAD38 4.4.1 Poverty in Faridabad. 38 4.4.2 Slums in Faridabad 39 4.4.3 Key issues regarding Slums and Urban poor 40 4.5 MUNICIPAL SERVICES - ROADS, STREET LIGHTING, AND TRANSPORTATION 41 4.5.1 Road Network 41 4.5.2 Street lighting 42 4.5.3 Urban Transport 43 4.5.4 Issues, Potential and Challenges in roads, street lighting and transport sectors 46 4.6 MUNICIPAL SERVICES - WATER SUPPLY 47 4.6.1 Source of Water Supply 47 4.6.2 Treatment facilities 48 4.6.3 Storage and Distribution System 48 4.6.4 House Service Connections, user charges and cost recovery 50 4.6.5 Service Levels 52 4.6.6 Issues, Potential and Challenges in water supply sector 52 4.7 MUNICIPAL SERVICES-SEWERAGE 53 4.7.1Existing Sewerage System 55 4.7.2 YAP 55 4.7.3 Issues related to Sewerage system 56 4.8 MUNICIPAL SERVICES-STORM WATER DRAINAGE 57 4.8.1Issues related to Storm water drains 57 4.9 MUNICIPAL SERVICES - SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 58 4.9.1 Quantum of Solid Waste Generation 58 4.9.2 Collection of Solid Waste 58 4.9.3 Waste Transportation & Disposal 58 4.9.4 Issues, potential and challenges in Solid Waste Management 59 4.10 SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE 60 4.10.1 Fire Services 60 4.10.2 Recreation, Gardens and Parks 61 4.10. Health facilities 62 4.10.4 Educational facilitie 62 4.11 MUNICIPAL FINANCES 63 4.11.1 Financial Status at a Glance 64 4.11.2 Revenue Account. 65 4.11.3 Capital Account. 71 4.11.4 Key issues regarding financial condition ofMCF.. 72 5 CITY INVESTMENT PLAN, STRATEGIES AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 75 5.1 CITY INVESTMENT PLAN (CIP) 75 5.1.1 Institutionalising the CIP Process 75 5.1.2 Summary of Investments 76 5.2 SECTOR WISE CIP DETAILS - CAPITAL NEEDS/ INVESTMENTS 78 5.2.1 Water Supply (MCF) 78 5.2.2 Sewerage (MCF) 79 5.2.3 Roads, Street lighting, Urban transport and Traffic management (MCF) 79 5.2.4 Storm Water Drainage (MCF) 79 5.2.5 Conservancy (SWM) & Sanitation (MCF) 79 5.2.6 Slums and Basic Services for Urban Poor (MCF) 79 5.2.7 Land use/Development planning (MCF, HUDA) 79 5.2.8 River Conservation. 79 5.2.9 Fire services 79 5.2.10 Projects supporting Economic Development and City Beautification 79 5.2.11 Urban Governance/System Modernisation. 79 5.2.12 New MCF office, system studies and minor capital works 79 5.3 SECTOR WISE LISTING OF PRIORITY PROJECTS 79 5.3.1 Priority Projects - Water Supply 79 5.3.2 Priority Projects - Sewerage 79 5.3.3 Priority Projects - Roads 79 5.3.4 Priority Projects - Storm Water Drains 79 5.3.5 Priority Projects - Parks and Play Grounds 79 5.3.6 Priority Projects -Slums 79 6 INVESTMENT CAPACITY AND SUSTENANCE OF MCF 79 6.1FINANCING STRATEGIES FOR THE CIP 79 6.2 FINANCE PROJECTIONS 79 6.2.1 Municipal Account - Growth Projections and Assumptions 79 6.3 INVESTMENT CAPACITY/SUSTENANCE 79 6.3.1 Impact of JNNURMReforms on Investment Capacity 79 6.3.2 Fund Requirement. 79 7 REFORM ACTION PLAN 79 7.1 BACKGROUND 79 7.2 MANDATORY REFORMS BY FARIDABAD MUNICIPAL CORPORATION 79 7.2.7 Adoption of a modern accrual-based double-entry system of accounting 79 7.2.2 Introduction of a system of e-Governance using IT applications such as CIS and MIS for various services provided 79 7.2.3 Property tax on GIS platform and proposed achievement of collection efficiency of at least 85% 79 7.2.4 Levy of reasonable user charges by MCFfor all services to recover full cost of O&M 79 7.2.5 Internal earmarking within local bodies, budgets for basic services to the urban poor and provision of basic services to the urban poor including security of tenure at affordable prices.79 7.3 OPTIONAL REFORMS AT ULB LEVEL 79 7.4 REFORMS TO BE UNDERTAKEN BY GOVT. OF HARYANA 79 7.4.1 Mandatory Reforms 79 7.4.2 Optional Reforms 79 Annexure 1: JNNURM Interactive Workshop 79 Annexure 2: MCF Officials Workshop 79 Annexure 3: City Stakeholder Workshop- 16th July 2006 79 Annexure 4: Summary of Discussions with Stakeholders. 79 Annexure 5: Municipal Finance- Assessment of Past 5 Years 79 Annexure 6: CIP- Demand -Gap Analysis, Costing and Investments 79 Annexure 7: Investment Phasing 79 Annexure 8: Financial Projections- Financial Operating Plan 79 Annexure 9: Reform Check List 79 | ||
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