Chandigarh Strategy for Smart, Green and Inclusive City Development
Green initiatives form a central pillar, with urban forestry, sustainable drainage and energy efficiency measures being promoted to reduce the urban heat island effect and to conserve water resources. Investments in decentralised renewable energy systems and demand side management are expected to lower peak loads and to improve reliability of supply. The authority is planning to integrate energy monitoring at building and district levels and to encourage rooftop solar and efficient lighting.
Inclusive planning aims to ensure mobility, housing and public amenities are accessible to marginalised groups and to persons with disabilities. Projects include low cost transport solutions, pedestrian friendly streets and enhanced last mile connectivity that link communities to jobs and services. Social housing initiatives are being structured to combine affordability with proximity to schools, healthcare and employment nodes so that economic participation can increase across income groups.
Governance reforms focus on capacity building, public private partnerships and participatory budgeting to align resources with local priorities. Data driven performance metrics and open reporting mechanisms are being established to track outcomes and to foster accountability. Continuous evaluation and community feedback loops are intended to refine interventions so that the city can progress towards a sustainable, resilient and inclusive urban future.