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Building Pune: Civic body to prepare Local Area Plan for 4 metro stations

The Maharashtra government approved the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) policy in 2019 to encourage more people to settle near metro stations

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With the metro rail poised to become the lifeline of Pune, the civic body has decided to prepare a dedicated Local Area Plan (LAP) for the one-km zone around metro stations.

Notably, the Maharashtra government approved the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) policy in 2019 to encourage more people to settle near metro stations. Accordingly, a 500-metre radius around metro stations was fixed as the TOD zone and Floor Space Indices (FSI) relaxed. TOD encourages the development of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces near transit hubs, reducing the need for long commutes and promoting sustainable urban planning. LAP will be based on the TOD policy.

“This (LAP) would help in proper planning of urban infrastructure alongside Metro routes considering high-rise buildings will come up due to increased permissible FSI and high population density. The citizens would be able to have the required civic amenities in the area… The existing space will be encouraged for redevelopment and open space will be used for creating necessary civic infrastructure for the citizens of the area,” said a civic officer.

“The city, at present, consists of three metro lines covering a stretch of approximately 37.3 km having 36 metro stations. The PMC (Pune Municipal Corporation) has taken up the Local Area Plan preparation for the identified pilot stretch of approximately one km buffer on either side which is approximately three square km area per station of each metro station,” said PMC City Engineer Prashant Waghmare.

Initially, LAP will be prepared for Swargate, Vanaz, Baner, and Pune railway stations.

“The experiences of the pilot initiative would be used for preparing LAP for all the stations and metro routes,” the officer said.

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Ajay Jadhav is an Assistant Editor with The Indian Express, Pune. He writes on Infrastructure, Politics, Civic issues, Sustainable Development and related stuff. He is a trekker and a sports enthusiast. Ajay has written research articles on the Conservancy staff that created a nationwide impact in framing policy to improve the condition of workers handling waste.  Ajay has been consistently writing on politics and infrastructure. He brought to light the lack of basic infrastructure of school and hospital in the hometown of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde even as two private helipads were developed by the leader who mostly commutes from Mumbai to Satara in helicopter. Ajay has been reporting on sustainable development initiatives that protects the environment while ensuring infrastructure development.  ... Read More


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