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Chapter - 4 Final Report: Ambur Municipality 4.2.1 Sector Prioritisation Projects identified in the CCCBP cannot be taken at one step for implementation due to constraints like finance, institutional capabilities etc. Thus, phasing of the projects based on stakeholderís priority would be a viable option for implementing projects. During City Opinion Surveys, Stakeholders were asked to prioritise the sectors pertaining to Physical infrastructure, Social Infrastructure and Environment and is presented in a scale of 0-100* scores. a. Physical Infrastructure Priority Based on City Opinion Survey findings, stakeholders have given priority to the sectors related to Physical infrastructure in the following order: do 1. Under Ground Drainage 2. Drinking Water Supply 3. Road Network 4. Storm Water Drainage 5. Parking 6. Solid Waste Disposal 7. Street lighting 8. Transport 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 50 60 Transport Street Lighting 70 Parking Facilities Figure 4-1: Priorities for Physical Infrastructure - 25 - 60 Solid waste Disposal 80 Strom Water Drainage 100 90 UGD Drinking Water 80 Road Voyants Solutions Private Limited

Chapter - 4 Final Report: Ambur Municipality b. Social Infrastructure priority: Based on City Opinion Survey findings, Stakeholders have given priority to the sectors related to Social infrastructure on the following order: 1. Schools and Colleges 2. Health facilities 3. Parks, Playfields 4. Public transport 5. Market 6. Public Toilet 7. Community hall Recreation do 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 60 40 80 Market Public Toilet Parks and Recreation - 26 - 40 Com m untiy Hall 90 90 Health Facilities Figure 4-2: Priorities for Social Infrastructure Schools and Colleges 75 Public Transport Since the town lacks basic infrastructure facilities like adequate treated water, sewerage and sanitation, Solid Waste treatment plant, etc. citizens are susceptible to various health hazards. Hence, they have insisted Health facilities as one of their high priority sector. Voyants Solutions Private Limited

Chapter - 4 Final Report: Ambur <strong>Municipal</strong>ity<br />

4.2.1 Sector Prioritisation<br />

Projects identified in the CCCBP cannot be taken at one step for implementation<br />

due to constraints like finance, institutional capabilities etc. Thus, phasing of the<br />

projects based on stakeholderís priority would be a viable option for implementing<br />

projects. During <strong>City</strong> Opinion Surveys, Stakeholders were asked to prioritise the<br />

sectors pertaining to Physical infrastructure, Social Infrastructure and Environment<br />

and is presented in a scale of 0-100* scores.<br />

a. Physical Infrastructure Priority<br />

Based on <strong>City</strong> Opinion Survey findings, stakeholders have given priority to the sectors<br />

related to Physical infrastructure in the following order:<br />

do<br />

1. Under Ground Drainage<br />

2. Drinking Water Supply<br />

3. Road Network<br />

4. Storm Water Drainage<br />

5. Parking<br />

6. Solid Waste Disposal<br />

7. Street lighting<br />

8. Transport<br />

120<br />

100<br />

80<br />

60<br />

40<br />

20<br />

0<br />

50<br />

60<br />

Transport Street<br />

Lighting<br />

70<br />

Parking<br />

Facilities<br />

Figure 4-1: Priorities for Physical Infrastructure<br />

- 25 -<br />

60<br />

Solid waste<br />

Disposal<br />

80<br />

Strom<br />

Water<br />

Drainage<br />

100<br />

90<br />

UGD Drinking<br />

Water<br />

80<br />

Road<br />

Voyants Solutions Private Limited

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