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

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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Page 1: Involving Local Stakeholders - Case of MIDC Marol - Apurva Patel

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

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How can local stakeholders be involved in planning for

accessibility to transit nodes?

Involving Local Stakeholders

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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

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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

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Through partnerships

Interaction with MMIA and Committee members

Involving Local Stakeholders

August 2011

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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

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Informing, incorporating inputs and building capacity through sustained engagement

Involving Local Stakeholders

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Presenting to government officials

Involving Local Stakeholders

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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

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Thank You

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