Title: City Beautification Project Nanded City
1City Beautification Project Nanded City
- By
- Prof. S. L. Dhingra
- IIT Bombay
- http//www.civil.iitb.ac.in/dhingra
2Overview
- Introduction
- Beautification of City - Case Studies
- Road Side Amenities
- Traffic Management
- Traffic Control Devices
- Parking Management
- Conclusion
- References
3Introduction
- Nanded, a well known Sikh Pilgrimage Center
- One of the Five Sikh Takhats is located here
named as Hazur Sahib - A famous gurudwara at Nanded, a replica of the
golden temple of Amritsar will be celebrating 300
years in 2008 - There will be expectancy of millions peoples to
be arrive for this event - Proper event management should be done to
complete this event successfully
4Nanded City
5Beautification of City Case Studies
6Chandigarh
- Called The City Beautiful serves as a capital of
two states Punjab and Haryana - Le Corbusier produced a plan for Chandigarh that
confirmed to the modern city planning principles,
and a hierarchy of road and pedestrian networks - Divided the city into units called 'sectors',
each representing a theoretically self-sufficient
entity with space for living, working and leisure
7Chandigarh
- The sectors were linked to each other by a road
and path network developed along the line of the
7 Vs, or a hierarchy of seven types of
circulation patterns - The city plan is laid down in grid pattern
- The sectors were to act as self-sufficient
neighborhoods, each with its own market, places
of worship, schools and colleges - all within 10
minutes walking distance from within the sector
8Chandigarh
- The original two phases of the plan delineated
sectors from 1 to 47, with the exception of 13 - The city was to be surrounded by a 16 kilometer
greenbelt that was to ensure that no development
could take place in the immediate vicinity of the
town, thus checking suburbs and urban sprawl
9Chandigarh
- One of the unusual and popular features of
Chandigarh is the Rock Garden of Chandigarh - Chandigarh IT Park (also called Kishangarh IT
Park) is the city's attempt to break into the IT
world - Divided into identical looking sectors, each
sector measures 800m x 1200m. The sectors were to
act as self-sufficient neighborhoods, each with
its own market, places of worship, schools and
colleges
10Chandigarh City Map
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13Sector 17 Citys Heart and Retail Centre
14Nagpur
- Winter capital of the state of Maharashtra
- Affectionately called as Orange city and also
declared as a second Green city of India - Planning process implemented by Dr. T.
Chandrasekhar put the road network of Nagpur city
in very good condition
15To Delhi
16Thane Landmark Development
- Received Clean City Award from HUDCO India for
1999-2000 - Widened 133 city roads (195 kms) under the IRDP
- Used Bio-remediation process for cleaning two
main lakes transforming them from dumping pools
to scenic beautiful picnic spots - Beautification of junctions by providing
fountains, channelizers, green chowks,
illuminations etc.
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18Thane City
19Thane Landmark Development (Cont)
- Citys health solid waste management development
ensures cleanliness on roads, gutters at the
public places etc. - Independent Pollution Control Department to check
air water quality through its monitoring
stations - Welcome Gates, Auditorium, swimming pools,
stadium, open grounds, gardens, high mast
lighting are some of the other areas where The
TMC has created landmarks - Maintaining and creating green cover. More then 3
lakhs have been planted with a survival rate of
90
20Ujjain
- One of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus, and
the Kumbh Mela religious festival is held there
every twelve years - Last Kumbh Mela was held at Ujjain in April,
2004
21Location of Kumbh Mela
To Indore
22Event Management for April, 2004
- At a time, for 6000 peoples on the ghats, with
the help of volunteers, each pilgrims took bath
to six minutes, meaning 250,000 took bath in one
hour - For million peoples visited ujjain in 2004,
artificial long roads were created in 20 hectres
of field near the ghats for holding capacity of
one million - With this plan, 1.4 million peoples were managed
at a time, and 5 million peoples were handled
during a day
23Event Management for April, 2004 (Cont)
- Arrangement was made in such a way that
individual pilgrim needs to walk at most one
kilometer and wait at most 2 hours - All of this was observed through closed circuit
video - In addition to all this, mass transit was
arranged so pilgrims can get to the major points
of interest in Ujjain itself after their bath - For big concern like Terrorism attack, 15000
police, thats an entire army division, including
25 commando teams were provided
24Solapur IRDP
- MSRDC is executing works of construction of roads
and junction improvement under IRDP - The VIP road constructed as a model road
- Plants which grow thick but not tall are provided
to avoid glare of headlights of incoming vehicles - Also flowering plants which grow tall
particularly on either side of the road for
improved aesthetics are also provided
25Road Side Amenities
26Road Side Amenities
- Footpath
- Arboriculture
- Landscaping
- Benches, Shelters, Drinking Water
- Toilets, Dust bins, etc.
27Footpath or Side Walks
- Provided in urban areas when the vehicular as
well as pedestrian traffic are heavy, to provide
protection to pedestrians and to decrease
accidents - Side walks are generally provided on either side
of the road and the minimum width should be 1.5 m
and the width may be increased based on the
pedestrian traffic volume - Provided with a surface as smooth as or even
smoother than the adjacent traffic lane as to
induce the pedestrian to keep on to the footpath
28Typical Cross Section of Urban Road
29Arboriculture
- Important aspects in road side development
- Trees provided on both sides of urban and rural
road serve the following purposes - To provide attractive landscape of road sides
- To provide shade to the road users
- To protect against moving sand in desert areas
- To provide fruit bearing trees and timber
- To intercept the annoying sound waves and fumes
from road vehicles
30Arboriculture (Cont)
- In urban areas, the road side planting is mainly
for the beauty or the landscape and therefore,
tests of ornamental and flowering species are
generally preferred - On wide urban roads, the planting of shrubs is
done on the medians or separators besides
providing trees on road sides - It is desired that the crowns of the trees
planted on both sides of a road do not cover the
complete carriageway
31Landscaping
- Landscape Planning is concerned with the
demographic, aesthetic, ecological and functional
aspects of land use - Includes architecture design, site planning,
estate development, environmental restoration,
park and recreation planning, and historic
preservation
32Principles of Landscaping
- Should help to preserve pleasing and
aesthetically valuable features - The road should follow the natural terrain and
harmoniously blend with it - Medians and rotary islands should be provided
with flowering shrubs and plants - Turfing or shoulders and slopes should be
provided with flowering shrubs and plants
33Typical Cross Section of Urban Road with Footpath
and Landscaping
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37Mumbai Pune Expressway
38Mumbai Pune Expressway
39Traffic Management
40Traffic Management
- Objectives of traffic management are to make
productive use of road capacity and maximize
safety - It includes measures to manage the supply of road
space aimed at improving road capacity and/or
quality and/or safety - Seeks to adjust, adapt, manage and improve the
transport system to meet specified objectives
41Objectives of Traffic Management
- Facilitate and enable travel of people with ease,
efficiency and safety - Optimize system capacity (road and operating
systems) - Maximize safety
- Provide priority for public mass transport (bus)
system - Facilitate convenient and safe movement of
pedestrians and non-motorised vehicles - Minimize environmental pollution due to traffic
42Traffic Management Techniques
- Traffic circulation system
- Traffic control system
- Priority for public transport
- Pedestrian facilities
- Parking policy
- Accident care and incident management
- Installation of traffic signs and lane markings
- Improved street lighting
- Road pricing
43Traffic Circulation System
- The master plan for road links is to be developed
to required lane widths as per estimated traffic
volumes - The circulation system along them need to be
re-organized introducing one-ways, no way be mode
type by time period, turning movements
restrictions at intersections etc. to minimize
conflicts, increase capacity and maximize safety
44Traffic Control System
- The directional movements of vehicles and
pedestrians need to be regulated - Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) need to
be installed to regulate traffic based on real
time flows - Control systems need to accord priority for
public transport modes - They must be enable easy, convenient and safe
movement of pedestrians
45Use of ITS
- For ensuring safety
- Using high resolution camera
- Road side detectors
- Variable message signs
- For improving the transport facility
- By providing real time arrival information system
of transit buses - Accident avoidance systems at turning points
- Incident management systems
46High Resolution Camera
Intelligent Traffic Lights
47Priority for Public Mass Transport
- High occupancy vehicles (HOVs), in particular
buses, need to be given priority - Objectives are to improve operational efficiency
of the bus system, reduce travel time to bus
users, promote modal shift to bus system,
increase safety and reduce environmental pollution
48Parking Facilities
- In roadway transportation system, parking
facilities form the terminal - Parking facilities can be either on-street or
off-street - On street spaces near the sides of the roads
where vehicles are allowed to park - Off street spaces away from the main
thoroughfare and connected to it through a
service road
49On-street Parking Straight Parking
On-street Parking Skew Parking
50Off-street Parking
51Parking Demand
- Generated by the land use pattern in the vicinity
- This is an important variable as the average
duration of parking gives an idea as to how
frequently the same parking space can be used for
parking different vehicles - IRCSP12-1973 Recommendations
- For shops and markets, one parking space should
be provided for every 80 sq.m of floor area - For apartment houses (flats), one parking space
for every two flats of 50 to 99 sq.m area
52Traffic Control Devices
53Traffic Control Devices
- Signs, including Variable Message Signs (VMS)
- Signals
- Markings
- Street lighting
54Road signs
- Proper road signs aid the drivers in reaching
their destinations safely and efficiently - Properly designated road signs improve safety by
- Instructing drivers on safe speeds
- Informing drivers on impending changes in road
geometry - Reducing driver confusion through clear signs on
allowable traffic movement patterns
55Categories of Traffic signs
- Regulatory signs meant to inform the road users
of certain laws, regulations and prohibitions - Warning signs used to warn the road users to
certain hazardous conditions that exist on or
adjacent to the roadway - Informatory signs used to guide the road users
along routes, inform them of destination and
distance and provide with information to make
travel easier, safe and pleasant
56Variable Message Signs (VMS)
- Traffic control devices used to provide motorists
en-route traveler information - The information is most often displayed in
real-time and can be controlled either from a
remote centralized location or locally at the
site - designed to affect motorist behavior to improve
traffic flow and operations - The objective of providing the information is to
allow the motorist time to avoid an incident,
prepare for unavoidable conditions, or to give
travel directions
57VMS
58Highway VMS
59Urban Signs
60Traffic Signals
- Control devices which could alternatively direct
the traffic to sop and proceed at intersections - Traffic control signals
- Fixed time signal
- Manually operated signal
- Smart Traffic Signals or technically
Intelligent Transportation systems can
actually sense when traffic volume are increasing
and can adjust timing of their lights accordingly - Pedestrian signal
- Special traffic signal
61Smart Traffic Signals
62Road/traffic Markings
- Made of lines, patterns, words, symbols or
reflectors on the pavement, kerbs, sides of
islands or on the fixed objects within or near
the roadway - Also called special signs intended to control,
warn, guide or regulate the traffic - The markings are made using paints in contrast
with color and brightness of the pavement - Light reflecting paints are commonly used for
traffic markings
63Street Lighting
- Street Lighting is an important way of increasing
road safety at night - It also improves the quality of life for
residents by deterring crime and making people
more secure - For safe night driving, it may be considered as
an added facility to the road users
64Lighting Layouts
- Single side lighting economical to install, but
suitable only for narrow roads - Staggered lighting (both sides) adopted for
wider roads with three or more lanes - Central lighting adopted for wider roads with
three or more lanes - Note spacing of the lights is decided based on
location, lamp size, height of mounting
and lighting requirements
65Spacing 30 to 60m
Single Side Lighting
Staggered Lighting
Central Lighting
66Parking Management
67Parking Management
- Includes a variety of strategies that encourage
more efficient use of existing parking
facilities, improve the quality of service
provided to parking facility users and improve
parking facility design - Address a wide range of transportation problems,
and help achieve a variety of transportation,
land use development, economic, environmental
objectives. Specific Parking Management
strategies
68Parking Management Strategies
- Shared parking parking spaces are shared by more
than one user, allowing facilities to be used
more efficiently - Regulate parking facility use More convenient
and visible parking spaces are managed and
regulated to give priority to higher-value trips,
increase efficiency and user convenience - Parking maximums Establish maximum in addition
or instead of minimum parking standards to avoid
excessive parking supply
69Parking Management Strategies (Cont)
- Remote parking Encouraging longer-term parkers
to use off-site or fringe parking facilities, so
more convenient spaces are available for priority
users - Improving User Information and Marketing Provide
convenient and accurate information on parking
availability and price, using maps, signs,
brochures and electronic communication
70Parking Management Strategies (Cont)
- Improved Walkability Improve pedestrian
conditions to allow parkers to conveniently
access more parking facilities, increasing the
functional supply in an area - Increase Capacity of Existing Parking Facilities
More parking spaces can sometimes be provided by
using currently wasted space, sizing spaces for
smaller vehicles and motorcycles, and using car
stackers
71Parking Management Strategies (Cont)
- Parking pricing Charge motorists directly for
using parking facilities, and set fees to
encourage efficient use of parking facilities - Parking Facility Design and Management Improved
parking facility design to address safety,
stormwater management, user comfort, security and
aesthetic objectives
72Typical Traffic Management Practices
Large City Small City Town/Suburb
Commercial center, on-street Priced high hourly rates Regulation some loading spaces with short time limits Priced medium rates Regulation 1-2 hour time limit Regulation 1-3 hour time limit
Commercial center, Public off-street Priced high hourly, daily and monthly rates Priced medium hourly, daily and monthly rates Regulation sometimes 1 hour free to customers Priced low monthly rates Regulation 2-3 hour time limit
Commercial center, Private off-street Priced High daily and monthly rates Priced Medium daily and monthly rates Regulation free to qualifying customers and employees Priced low monthly rates Regulation free to customers and employees
Near commercial center, On-street Regulation 1-3 hour Regulation 1-4 hour Unregulated
Residential Neighborhood, On-street Regulation Residents only, which may involve permits Unregulated Unregulated
Near special attractions (schools, parks, theatres, etc Regulation Residents only, Special management and enforcement during busy time periods Regulation Residents only, Special management and enforcement during busy time periods Regulation Residents only, Special management and enforcement during busy time periods
73Conclusion
74Conclusion
- For event which is going to happen in Nanded in
2008 - Identify the corridors which is leading to the
centre of major events - Increase the capacity of these corridors by
widening the roads based on expected traffic and
with proper geometric design - Do proper parking management with increasing
capacity the existing parking facilities and also
provide new parking facilities by considering
parking demand
75Conclusion (Cont)
- Provide suitable traffic controlling devices to
control, regulate, and guide traffic and
pedestrians - Wherever possible, provide variable message signs
(VMS) at important locations - Provide facilities like benches, shelters,
drinking water, toilets, dust bins, etc. for the
pilgrims who are visiting the event - Also to take care of terrorist attack, adequate
police force should be provided along with
commando teams (can take help from army divisions)
76References
77References
- IRC93-1985 Guidelines on Design and Installation
of Road Traffic Signals - IRCSP32-1988 Road Safety for Children
- IRCSP44-1994 Highway Safety Code
- MORTH Manual for Safety in Road Design
- IRC67-2001 Code of Practice for Road Signs
- IRC79-1981 Recommended Practice for Road
Delineators
78References
- IRCSP31-1992 New Traffic Signs
- IRC30-1968 Standard Letters and Numerals of
Different Heights for Use on Highway Signs - IRC35-1997 Code of Practice for Road Markings
(with paints) - IRCSP43-1994 Guidelines on Low-Cost Traffic
Management Technique for Urban Areas - IRC11-1962 Recommended Practice for the Design
and Layout of Bicycles
79References
- IRC99-1988 Tentative Guidelines on the Provision
of Speed Breakers for Control of Vehicular Speeds
on Minor roads - IRC103-1988 Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities
- IRCSP12-1973 Tentative Recommendations on the
Provision of Parking Spaces for Urban Areas
80Thank You
Transportation Systems Engineering Department of
Civil Engineering IIT Bombay