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JANUARY 2010 Agenda for Bengaturu Infrastructure and Devetopement Task force
With hlnding & support of Namma Benpluru Foundation -.Mmi'I'IIH!enJIIIIUru.ln
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Bringing ba1k a Bengaluru of Kempe Gowda's dreams
BE ASTAKEHOLDER OF PLANBENGALURU20201 1.
PlanBengaluru2020 marks a significant deliverable for the Abide Task force - following the various reports and recommendations already made.
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For the first time, there is a comprehensive blueprint and reforms to solve the city's problems and residents' various difficulties. This is a dynamic document that will continuously evolve, since there will be tremendous scope for expansion and improvement, as people read it and contribute to it
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PlanBengaluru2020 is a powerful enabler for RWAs 1 residents and citizens. It will enable RWAs 1 residents to engage with their elected representatives and administrators on specific solutions and is a real vision for the challenges of the city.
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The PlanBengaluru2020 suggests governance reforms that will legally ensure involvement of citizens 1 RWAs through Neighbourhood Area Committee and Ward Committee to decide and influence the future/ development of the Neighbourhoods, Wards and City
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This plan is the basis on which administrators and elected representatives must debate growth, overall and inclusive development and future of Bangalore.
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The report will be reviewed by an Annual City Report-Card and an Annual State of City Debate/conference where the Plan, its implementation and any new challenges are discussed and reviewed.
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PlanBengaluru2020 represents the hard work, commitment and suggestions from many volunteers and citizens.
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This Plan has been created with the funding and support of Namma Bengaluru Foundation- no funding has been accepted from the Government. To get involved, please send your comments, suggestions or feedback to citizenspeaks@abidebengal u ru. in
BENGA~~01010
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CONTENTS Conwn~
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FOREWORD
09 13
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS List of abbreviations
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GOVERNANCE
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Part 1: Overview
20
Part 2: Issues
21
Part 3: Planned solutions
ROADS, TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION
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Part 1: Overview
34
Part 2: Issues
44
Part 3: Planned solutions
44
HERITAGE
61
Part 1: Overview
62
Part 2: Issues
64
Part 3: Planned solutions
64
ENVIRONMENT & SUSTAINABIUTY
68
Part 1: Overview
68
Part 2: Issues
68
Part 3: Planned solutions
69
LAKES AND WATER BODIES
71
Part 1: Overview
71
Part 2: Issues
71
Part 3: Planned solutions
71
WATER, SANITATION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
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1. WATER
76
Part 1: Overview
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Part 2: Issues
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Part 3: Planned solutions
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2. SANITATION
81
Part 1: Overview
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Part 2: Issues
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Part 3: Planned solutions
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3: WASTE MANAGEMENT
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Part 1: Overview
Part 3: Planned solutions
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PUBLIC HEALTI-1
86
Part 1: Overview
86
Part 2: Issues
86
Part 3: Planned solutions
87
URBAN POOR
89
Part 1: Overview
90
Part 2: Issues
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Part 3: Planned solutions
90
EDUCATION
93
Part 1: Overview
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Part 2: Issues
94
Part 3: Planned solutions
95
Part 2: Issues
POWER
97
Part 1: Overview
98
Part 2: Issues
99
Part 3: Planned Solutions
99
AIRPORTS AND RAILWAY STATIONS
101
1.AIRPORTS
102
Part 1: Overview
102
Part 2: Issues
102
Part 3: Planned solutions
103
2. RAILWAY STATIONS
104
Part 1: Overview
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Part 2: Issues
106
Part 3: Planned solutions
107
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ECONOMY
109
Part 1: Overview
110
Part 2: Issues
113
Part 3: Planned solutions
113
HOUSING
115
Part 1: Overview
116
Part 2: Issues
118
Part 3: Planned solutions
118
TOURISM
119
Part 1: Overview
120
Part 2: Issues
122
Part 3: Planned solutions
123
CITY FACILITIES
125
Part 1: Overview
126
Part 2: Issues
126
Part 3: Planned solutions
126
SECURE BENGALURU
129
Part 1: Overview
130
Part 2: Issues
131
Part 3: Planned solutions
131
REFERENCES
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