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Smart City Tiruchirappalli

Smart City Tiruchirappalli
Start Date :
Sep 15, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation has been ranked first among 12 cities selected for implementing Smart City project in Tamil Nadu and is gaining momentum to get ...

Tiruchirappalli City Municipal Corporation has been ranked first among 12 cities selected for implementing Smart City project in Tamil Nadu and is gaining momentum to get shortlisted in the final round of Smart City Challenge where 20 cities would be selected in the first year.

The vibrant citizens of Tiruchirappalli are requested to post their views pertaining to municipal and city’s basic infrastructure such as water supply, electricity, sanitation, waste management, transport, parking, energy,housing, IT solutions,safety and security. Residents are encouraged to give their ideas and suggestions at city level as well as local area level solutionsin Tiruchirappalli.

Let us join hands together in making Tiruchirappalli a global Smart City!

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

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Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
Corporation to provide service to residents through social media (Facebook, Twitter), thereby offering simple and easy access to municipal services
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
4. A Financial and Cultural Center Maintaining and standing as a metropolitan and national financial and cultural center, while allocating resources to improve the quality of city life. Key points: > Metropolitan & national financial center > A cultural capital that caters to everyone > A hub of higher learning
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
3. An Appealing Urban Environment Developing an appealing urban environment - a city that is open to renewal, but at the same time preserves its architectural-design heritage; that strikes a balance between and integrates the built fabric and open spaces; that maintains a prudent mix of land uses; that acts to reduce environmental hazards and promotes an efficient, sustainable and multi-means transit system. Key points: > A balance between the preservation of existing fabrics and hi-rise
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
2. Resident-Oriented Government Resident-oriented municipal government - that is increasingly efficient and collaborative, with a high degree of autonomy in managing its internal municipal affairs, yet collaborates with nearby local authorities in matters that cross municipal boundaries. Key points: > A client-focused municipality > Resident engagement > An autonomous city > Metropolitan collaboration
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
1. A City for All its Residents - Promoting as an appealing city to live in for residents of all ages, characterized by quality education, equal opportunities, pluralism and communal solidarity. Key points: > An appealing city to live in > A city for a lifetime > Quality and egalitarian education > Equal opportunities and bridging social gaps > Strengthening the sense of community > Fostering pluralism
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
The development of online and mobile forms of participation. In which the citizenry is massively engaged in working towards improving the city alongside planners and designers from government and business. Decentralised notions of governance and community action are central to these new forms of participations which use extensive ICT.
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
The use of ICT to develop new urban intelligence functions. These are new conceptions of the way the city functions and utilise the complexity sciences in fashioning powerful new forms of simulation model and optimisation methods that generate city structures and forms that improve efficiency, equity and the quality of life.
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
The development of urban services using contemporary ICT. In the form of networked data base, cloud computing and fixed and mobile networks, a force which is more central to our concerns here in coordinating diverse interests and sectors which will make the city smart in its design and planning.
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
The development of science parks, tech cities, and technopoles focused on high technologies. science park idea is still highly resonant with respect to local economic development where high tech production merges with its consumption in making such areas smart.
Sakthi_7
Sakthi_7 10 years 8 months ago
The development of older cities regenerating themselves as smart. In much more bottom-up fashion, which include many cities who are embedding new ICT as a matter of course. Examples of best practice are to be found in world cities where spontaneous developments of new technologies are emerging in places such as Silicon Alley (New York City), Silicon Roundabout (London) and Akihabara (Tokyo).