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Belagavi - Towards a Smart City

Belagavi - Towards a Smart City
Start Date :
Sep 24, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 16, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Belagavi is the oldest city in Karnataka with a rich history and culture. It is the 4th largest city in the state and the fastest growing urban center. Belagavi is also a business ...

Belagavi is the oldest city in Karnataka with a rich history and culture. It is the 4th largest city in the state and the fastest growing urban center. Belagavi is also a business hub and education center of Karnataka. The city has been shortlisted by Ministry of Urban Development for development as one of the 100 smart cities in India.

Belagavi City Corporation is preparing the Smart City Proposal with an intent to plan and provide smart solutions to urban infrastructure issues of the city and welcomes the citizens of Belagavi to post their views, opinions, thoughts and plans on smart solutions for their infrastructure needs related to water supply, sanitation, solid waste management, storm water drainage, housing, amenities related to recreational activities, sports facilities, energy efficiency, non-motorized transport, safety, electrification, open space development and management, healthcare, education, public transport, key infrastructure such as pedestrian walkways, cycle paths, roads, underpasses, over-bridges, services such as e-governance tools etc. Inputs from citizens is crucial for framing a vision for tomorrow’s Belagavi and to get shortlisted as one among the top 20 cities in the first year, in the Smart City Challenge.

Come, let’s together make Belagavi a thriving and vibrant smart city.

Kindly post your views and ideas till 15th November, 2015.

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Dr Prashant S Lagali
Dr Prashant S Lagali 10 years 6 months ago
According to me city is divided by railway track into two parts.So proper roads and fly-overs must be built so that the traffic is not halted everytime when train comes.Connectivity has to be improved in city,for example, anybody who has to travel from railway station towards KLE hospitals,wont get direct connectivity.Public gardens should be incresed.heavy vehicles should not be allowed in the city,proper outer ring road should be constructed very soon,traffic rules should be enforced properly.
Umesh R Dixit
Umesh R Dixit 10 years 6 months ago
Traffic signals should be dynamic and not passive. If there is no traffic in one direction, the lights should switch green at the other busy roads. This will ensure that there is no unnecessary congestion as often seen at RPD cross, College road etc. Also traffic signals are required at Goa ves urgently #SmartCity, #Belagavi, #MyGov
Umesh R Dixit
Umesh R Dixit 10 years 6 months ago
All continuous lands in the names of different family members should be forced to be eligible to apply the rule of garden for land exceeding one acre.
Rajanikant G Kulkarni
Rajanikant G Kulkarni 10 years 7 months ago
Airport b upgraded for international flights.Police dept look into feasibility of having Green Police, who will keep watch on wrong doers, traffic etc. Govt health clinics operate NESW. 4 separate bus terminals to connect length and width of city. Ola cab Uber cab b allowed to ply in city. Schools colleges b convinced to have own transport facility for students to avoide traffic snags,
Rajanikant G Kulkarni
Rajanikant G Kulkarni 10 years 7 months ago
Demolish all buildings in DC compound, constuct compexes like utility building or vikasa soudha in B'luru, house all dist level offices in one building. Div level b shifted to new complex or suvarna vidhana soudha. Build veg/fruit mkts in city and suberban localities as in Mysuru. Remove street hawkers permanently.Creat two Tahasildar office for north and south. similarly 4 asst commrs of City Corporation for NSEW. Parking of two wheeler on widened road b banned. Railway line b doubled,