
Master Plan Report T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s C O N T E N T S CHAPTER: 12 TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION 12.1 INTRODUCTION 12.2 REVIEW OF PREVIOUS STUDIES IN TRANSPORT SECTOR 12.2.1 Master Plan for Greater Multan 1970 12.2.2 Multan Master Plan 1987 12.2.3 Multan Structure Plan 1990 12.3 THE REVIEW OF EXISTING TRANSPORTATION CHARACTERISTICS 12.3.1 Present Status of Existing Network 12.3.2 Registered Vehicles 12.3.3 Encroachments 12.3.4 Public Transport 12.3.5 Rail Network & Stations 12.3.6 Parking 12.3.7 Existing Institutional Aspects 12.4 KEY FINDINGS / ISSUES & PROBLEMS 12.4.1 Road Network 12.4.2 Vehicular Traffic 12.4.3 Planning and Management 12.5 PROJECTED VEHICULAR GROWTH AND TRENDS FOR 20 YEAR PLAN PERIOD 12.5.1 Growth Rate Estimation 12.5.2 The Design Year 2028 Arterial and Expressway Volumes and Capacity Analyses 12.6 LAND USE AND TRANSPORT PLANNING 12.7 METHODOLOGY 12.8 PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION STRATEGY 12.8.1 Strategy for Inner Ring Road 12.8.2 Strategy for CBD Area 12.9 SHORT TERM PLANS (FIVE YEAR STRATEGIC PLANS) 12.9.1 Road Network Integrated Master Plan for Multan (2008-2028) Page (i) NESPAK - May 2012 Master Plan Report T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s 12.10 LONG TERM INVESTMENT PROJECTS 12.11 ROAD MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 12.12 CENTRAL AREA TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT SCHEME 12.12.1 Location and Extent of the Area 12.12.2 Traffic Management Strategy 12.12.3 Capacity Enhancement of the Peripheral Route 12.12.4 Capacity Improvement of Main Network 12.12.5 Improvement of Secondary Road Network 12.12.6 Area-Wide Improvements 12.13 MAJOR RADIAL ROAD IMPROVEMENTS 12.14 PUBLIC TRANSPORT 12.14.1 Operations 12.14.2 Proposed Mass Transit Routes 12.15 BUS TERMINALS/TRUCK STANDS 12.15.1 Heavy Vehicles/ Truck Stops and Truck Traffic Issues 12.16 PARKING 12.17 ROAD SAFETY 12.18 ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS 12.19 INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS CHAPTER: 13 WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 13.1 GENERAL 13.2 POPULATION PROJECTIONS 13.3 WATER SOURCES 13.3.1 Surface Water 13.3.2 Groundwater 13.4 EXISTING WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM 13.4.1 Piped Network of Water Supply 13.4.2 Power Operated Deep Tube wells 13.4.3 Overhead Reservoirs 13.5 WATER CONSUMERS 13.6 WATER QUALITY Integrated Master Plan for Multan (2008-2028) Page (ii) NESPAK - May 2012 Master Plan Report T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s 13.7 FINANCIAL STATUS OF MWASA 13.8 INSTITUTIONAL SET-UP 13.9 WATER SUPPLY TARIFF 13.10 KEY ISSUES 13.11 SHORT TERM PLAN (2008-2013) 13.11.1 Prime Minister Package (PM Package) 13.11.2 CM Package (Gastro Project, 2008-2013) 13.11.3 Southern Punjab Basic Urban Services Project (SPBUSP) 13.11.4 MWASA Annual Development Plan Phase VI 13.12 CONSULTANT’S RECOMMENDATIONS 13.13 LONG TERM PLAN (2013-2028) 13.13.1 Proposed Water Supply System 13.14 CONSULTANT’S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LONG TERM PLAN CHAPTER: 14 WASTE WATER SYSTEM 14.1 GENERAL 14.2 EXISTING SEWERAGE SYSTEM 14.2.1 Trunk and Lateral Sewers 14.2.2 Lift and Disposal Stations 14.2.3 Wastewater Treatment 14.3 SEWERAGE TARIFF 14.4 MAJOR PROBLEMS AND ISSUES 14.5 SHORT TERM PLAN (2008-2013) 14.5.1 Prime Minister Package (PM Package) 14.5.2 Consultant’s Recommendations 14.6 LONG TERM PLAN (2013-2028) 14.6.1 Proposed Sewerage System 14.7 CONSULTANT'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LONG TERM PLAN Integrated Master Plan for Multan (2008-2028) Page (iii) NESPAK - May 2012 Master Plan Report T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s CHAPTER: 15 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT 15.1 GENERAL 15.2 QUANTITIES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLID WASTES 15.2.1 Density 15.3 EXISTING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 15.3.1 Storage and Collection of Municipal Wastes 15.3.2 Street Sweeping 15.3.3 Recycling 15.3.4 Disposal 15.3.5 Workshops 15.3.6 Organization. 15.3.7 PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE PRESENT SYSTEM 15.3.8 Community Participation 15.3.9 Private Sector Involvement 15.4 PROJECTS IN PIPELINE. 15.4.1 SPBUSP Phase II 15.4.2 CDG -3 years plan 15.4.3 Development of land fill site at Habiba Sayal 15.5 PROPOSED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 15.5.1 Proposed System Strategy 15.5.2 Need for Phased Introduction 15.5.3 Projections for Solid waste generation rate, quantities stored, collected and disposed 15.5.4 Town Planning Characteristics 15.5.5 Storage and Collection 15.6.6 Selected Option 15.5.7 Street Waste Management 15.5.8 Litter Bins 15.5.9 Vehicles and Equipment Requirements for Street Waste Management 15.5.10 Arrangements for Complaints Cell. 15.5.11 Resource Recovery 15.5.12 Transfer Stations 15.5.13 Disposal 15.5.14 Selected Disposal Option and Physical Requirements 15.5.15 Proposed Sites for Sanitary landfills and Composting 15.5.16 Reduction of Land fill area Requirements 15.5.17 Biogas Production 15.5.18 Leachate Collection and Treatment System 15.5.19 Hospital Waste Management 15.5.20 Sludge and Grit Integrated Master Plan for Multan (2008-2028) Page (iv) NESPAK - May 2012 Master Plan Report T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s 15.6 SHORT TERM AND LONG TERM PLANS 15.6.1 Short Term Plan and Cost Estimates 15.6.2 Long Term Plan Requirements 15.6.3 Comparison with the Present System 15.6.4 Comparison with the Present System 15.6.5 Long Term Plan and Cost Estimates 15.7 COMMUNITY PARTICPATION 15.8 PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT 15.9 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY AND SCHEDULE 15.9.1 Implementation Strategy 15.9.2 Implementation Schedule CHAPTER: 16 ENVIRONMENT 16.1 INTRODUCTION 16.1.1 Main Functions and Responsibilities of EPD, Punjab 16.2 REVIEW OF EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL SITUATION OF MULTAN CITY AREAS 16.2.1 Water 16.2.3 Wastewater 16.2.4 Industrial Pollution 16.2.5 Noise Pollution 16.2.6 Recreational Parks/Green Areas 16.3 SHORT TERM PLAN (2008-2013) 16.3.1 Shifting of Tanneries 16.3.2 Sound Proofing of Hand Loom Industries 16.3.3 Switching of the Petrol Rickshaws to CNG 16.3.4 Replacement of Existing Diesel Buses with CNG Buses 16.3.5 Development of Parks, Play Grounds and their Landscaping 16.3.6 Treatment Plants 16.3.7 Replacement and Improvement of Sewers and Disposal Stations under PM and CM Packages 16.3.8 WWT Plant For Multan Industrial Estate 16.3.9 WWT Plant for Pak Arab Fertilizer Factory 16.3.10 Development of a Landfill Site at Habiba Sayal 16.3.11 Construction of Transfer Station 1 16.3.12 Installation of Incinerators for Hospitals 16.3.13 Other Short Term Projects Integrated Master Plan for Multan (2008-2028) Page (v) NESPAK - May 2012 Master Plan Report T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s 16.4 LONG TERM PLAN 16.4.1 Provision of Recreational Facilities to the Citizens 16.4.2 Construction of WWT Plants 16.4.3 Installation of Incinerators For Hospitals 16.4.4 Construction of Landfill site at Labar Morr 16.4.5 Construction of Transfer Station 2 16.5 RECOMMENDATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS CHAPTER: 17 ZONING REGULATIONS 17.1 GENERAL 17.2 MDA BUILDING AND ZONING REGULATIONS, 2007 17.3 BUILDING AND ZONING REGULATIONS OF TMAs 17.4 PROPOSED LANDUSE ZONES AND THEIR REGULATIONS 17.4.1 Residential 17.4.2 New Trade Zone 17.4.3 Industrial Zone 17.4.4 Institutional (Educational, Health & Administrative Zone) 17.4.5 Metropolitan/ Sub-Metropolitan Centers (Commercial Zones) 17.4.6 Public Parks/ Metropolitan Park/ Sports Complex/ Recreational Areas 17.4.7 Regional Level Recreational Zone 17.4.8 Peri-Urban Zones 17.4.9 Agriculture / Orchard Zone 17.5 SHIFTING OF NON-CONFORMING USES 17.5.1 Uses Rated As Obnoxious, Dangerous or Highly Offensive 17.5.2 Recommended Action Plan 17.6 LANDUSE CONTROL IN EXISTING BUILT-UP AREAS 17.6.1 Zoning Regulations for Existing Residential Areas 17.6.2 Zoning Regulations for Existing Industrial Areas 17.6.3 Zoning Regulations for Central Business District Integrated Master Plan for Multan (2008-2028) Page (vi) NESPAK - May 2012 Master Plan Report T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s CHAPTER: 18 URBAN GOVERNANCE 18.1 NEED FOR EFFECTIVE URBAN GOVERNANCE 18.2 EXISTING INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS 18.2.1 City District Government 18.2.2 Town Municipal Administrations 18.2.3 Union Administration 18.2.4 Powers and Functions of the Union Nazim 18.2.5 Composition of the Union Council 18.2.6 Multan Development Authority 18.2.7 Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) 18.2.8 Parks & Horticulture Agency (PHA) 18.2.9 Multan Cantonment Board 18.3 OVERLAPPING FUNCTIONS 18.4 INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTHENING 18.4.1 Orientation/Training 18.4.2 Management Information System (MIS) 18.4.3 Reliance on Lower Tiers 18.4.4 Involvement of NGOs/Private Sector 18.4.5 Institutional Networking 18.4.6 Citizens’ Participation 18.5 IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORK 18.5.1 Master Plan Implementation and Review Commission 18.5.2 Implementation Agencies at the City District Level 18.5.3 Preparation/ Revision of Master Plan 18.6 ORGANIZATIONAL RESTRUCTURING FOR MASTER PLAN IMPLEMENTATION / DEVELOPMENT CONTROL 18.6.1 Requirement of EDO (Town Planning & Building Control) in City District Government Set Up 18.6.2 Strengthening of Town Municipal Administrations (TMA) & Union Administrations in City District Government 18.6.3 Establishment of Metropolitan Directorate in MDA 18.7 PROPOSED BROAD FUNCTIONS OF MDA DIRECTORATES 18.7.1 Directorate of Metropolitan Planning 18.7.2 Directorate of Town Planning 18.7.3 Directorate of Estate Management 18.7.4 Directorate of Land Development 18.7.5 Directorate of Legal, Enforcement and Recovery 18.7.6 Directorate of Administration & Finance Integrated Master Plan for Multan (2008-2028) Page (vii) NESPAK - May 2012 Master Plan Report T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s C O N T E N T S CHAPTER: 12 TRAFFIC AND TRANSPORTATION 12.1 INTRODUCTION 12.2 REVIEW OF PREVIOUS STUDIES IN TRANSPORT SECTOR 12.2.1 Master Plan for Greater Multan 1970 12.2.2 Multan Master Plan 1987 12.2.3 Multan Structure Plan
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