Involving Local Stakeholders - Case of MIDC Marol - Apurva Patel

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SESSION 4B - ‘Walking Transit’ - Enhancing Safe Access to Transit Nodes

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Involving local stakeholders: Case of MIDC Marol Apurva Patel, MIDC Marol Industries Association

How can local stakeholders be involved in planning for

accessibility to transit nodes?

Involving Local Stakeholders

1978: Water supply security deposit

1986: MIDC transferred infrastructure to MCGM

2000: MIDC and MCGM contributed 46.60 crore for street

infrastructure at behest of MMIA

2006: Option to choose electric supply agency was approved by

Supreme Court in favour of consumers -

MMIA

2011: EMBARQ-ed upon development of pedestrian infrastructure

Involving Local Stakeholders

Involving Local Stakeholders

AUGUST 2011

DECEMBER 2011

MARCH2012

OCTOBER2012

JANUARY 2013

FEBRUARY 2013

MARCH 2013

MAY2013

SEPTEMBER2013

PROJECT INITIATED WITH

MMIA

DOCUMENTATION COMPLETED; MMIA WORKING COMMITTEE CREATED

MASTER PROPOSALS DISCUSSED;DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS IDENTIFIED

CONSENSUS BUILT WITH MCGM AND TRAFFIC POLICE ON DEMONSTRATION

PROJECT

DCR RECOMMENDATIONS PRESENTED TO MIDC

CROSS ROAD B PROPOSAL SUBMITTED; VOTE ON CENTRAL ROAD

PROPOSALONGOING: BUILD

CONSENSUS WITH TRAFFIC POLICE

CENTRAL ROAD PROPOSAL SUBMITTED; DCR RECOMMENDATIONS

ACCEPTED BY MIDC

PHASE I PROPOSALS APPROVED BY TRAFFIC POLICE AND MCGM

IMPLEMENTATION OF PHASE I PROPOSALS

Through partnerships

Interaction with MMIA and Committee members

Involving Local Stakeholders

August 2011

Collecting data through surveys of different types of users: residents, employees, formal and informal business owners

Understanding perceptions through interviews

Involving Local Stakeholders

FORMAL AND INFORMAL BUSINESS

1 - Profile

2 - History

3 – Employee Profile and Services

4 – Business Cycles

5 – Social Events

6 - Perceptions

Informing, incorporating inputs and building capacity through sustained engagement

Involving Local Stakeholders

Presenting to government officials

Involving Local Stakeholders

Conclusions

Building consensus is a long process

Collective efforts yield results

Active involvement of MMIA can serve as an example,

which can be emulated across Mumbai and India

Involving local stakeholders

Thank You

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