Sindh to launch WB-funded Rs10bn city beautification plan
By Our Staff Reporter
2017-08-19
KARACHI: The Sindh government has chalked out shortand long-term plans to transform Karachi into a beautiful city by developing its roads, parks andevolving proper city management by launching the World Bankfunded Karachi Neighbourhood Improvement Project (KNIP) to give the metropolis a new face of peace and prosperity.
The Rs10 billion project consists of three components, which would be coveredin the next10 years.
Component-I includes Saddar downtown, Pakistan Chowk and adjoining areas; Malir public spaces enhancement and Korangi neighbourhood where different roads would be made one-way for trafEc so thatfootpaths and open green sitting places could be made available for students, visitors andpeople living in the vicinity.
This was stated by Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah while presiding over a meeting on the World Bank-assisted programme here at CM House on Friday.
He directed the Karachi commissioner to start removing encroachments from the entire project area phase-I Saddar downtown so that work could be started within a month.
`This is the most important project in terms of restoration of old city area, therefore, it must be supported not only by the agencies concerned and governmentdepartments but I would request each and every Karachiite to support and own it,` he said.
The CM said that the World Bank, on the request of the Sindh government, carried out the Karachi City Diagnostic (KCD) to support provincial government for implementation of the Karachi Transform Strategy (KTS) through shortand long-term engagements.
He added that the KCD estimated that at least Rs10bn would be required in the next 10 years to close the city`s infrastructure gaps.
He said the shortand long-termplans to transform Karachi into a beautiful city included development of roads, restoring old buildings, developing parks and evolving a proper traffic management system.
Planning and Development chairman Mohammad Waseem said that in short term the World Bank had agreed to support the KNIP focusing on fast, low-cost and high-impact interventions to respond to the emergent city needs and establish a building block for long-term partnership with the Sindh government to transform the city. `At present, the KNIP stands approved from the ECNEC and a loan agreement has already been signed by the WB and the government,` he said.
KNIP Project Director Khair Mohammad Kalwar in his presentation said that the project cost was $98 million while the Sindh government`s share was $12m. `It is aimed at enhancing public space in targeted neighbour-hoods, improvement of urban roads` infrastructure to enhance mobility, inclusion and access to market and improvement of the city`s capacity to provide selected administrative services.
Talking about componentI of the selected interventions Public Space and Mobility Improvements, the PD said it includes Saddar downtown area revitalisation; Malir area road public spaces enhancement and Korangi neighbourhoodmobility improvement s.
He said old buildings declared as heritage sites would be restored. The roads would also be reconstructed with new water and sewerage lines and ducts for other cables while area from the DJ College up to the Arts Council would also be developed on the same pattern with one-way traffic route, construction/arrangement of parking lots, development of parks, open spaces for visitors with benches, Victorian streetlights, open-space cof-fee shops, bookstores, etc, he added.
The meeting decided that parl(ing along the roads would strictly be prohibited.
The entire area would be covered through CCTV cameras. The chief minister directed the Karachi police chief to work together with the KNIP project director for making one-way traffic plans. Component-II and III include design and implementation of a Provincial Electronic One-Stop Shop (PEOSS) for business licen-ces and e-licensing by other provincial agencies to be hostedby the SindhBoardof Investment, and automation of construction permits by the Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA).
An integrated financial management system for the KarachiMetropolitan Corporation, support KMC in improving its municipal utility tax revenues by financing a survey in the South and Central districts to assess the potential tax base, design and development of web-based platform for the KMC and parking management study are also part of the plan.
The meeting was attended by provincial ministers Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani, Jam Khan Shoro, Syed Nasir Shah, Syed Sardar Shah, Chief Secretary Rizwan Memon, principal secretary to CM Sohail Rajput, finance secretary Hassan Naqvi, transport secretary Saeed Awan, local government Secretary Ramzan Awan and others.