Hi, As per my knowledge, the government can also be stressing on the construction of the green building within the principal localities and at the same time is promoting cluster progress. This may decrease the pressure on current infrastructure and make the zone more liveable.
As per expert, Higher FSI will outcome in chaos. The PMC has no infrastructure to cater to the need of populace and once housing projects come up in the mid-metropolis area, the basic service facility will collapse.
Yes, I think in long-term for the city's development, additional FSI for the construction of smaller houses, hostels, star hotels, IT buildings and educational buildings would be helpful.
Pune needs more parking space to avoid parking on roads.redevelopment of more & more old buildings is necessary. So 2 fsi should be given on 1km stretch for affordable charges. This will promote redevelopment & will help to reduce traffic problem.
One of the most biggest change expected from better FSI is improvement of infrastructure in old city. The fast urbanization of Pune has put extra strain on the prevailing infrastructure, in particular within the core areas. In localities such as Kasba Peth, Somwar Peth, Mangalwar Peth, Raviwar Peth, and many others it is less difficult to enforce infrastructure upgradation rather than bringing in flash infrastructure. This may most effectively be executed by using growing the FSI norms.
Yes Pravakar, agree with you!! The most important challenge for most cities in today's development is the shortage of funds for infrastructure progress. Given the introduction of public transport systems such as the metro, will reduce pressure in certain areas. As a result, the need to increase FSI and accelerated density turns into an urban planning too.
As per recent news, The town builders and city planners are divided over the proposal to increase the floor space index (FSI) in the progress manipulate ideas for the historic city area comprising 17 Peths and surrounding areas over 147.85 sq km.
Hi Rithwik, I suppose it would raise the development activity and housing prices however in practical implementation, FSI or built-up area has been diminished by means of 10% for plots abutting greater roads and up to 30% for plots dealing with smaller roads.
Hi Rohit, FSI is the ratio of the total floor area of a building to the size of a plot. It is used to limit the maximum construction possible on the plot.
The residents who come under the Panshet flood affected housing scheme have demanded increase in floor space index (FSI) in their residential agreements.Now, the residents want the FSI which is at 2 to be increased to 2.5.The flood affected schemes are on hold for years.