Deccan Chronicle

Parking on inner roads to go

GHMC may ban parking cars outside houses

- COREENA SUARES | DC

Once the new parking policy of the GHMC gets the nod, motorists can no more park their vehicles on roads in front of independen­t houses or apartments. This will also reveal the extent of encroachme­nt of parking space in various apartment complexes.

Speaking to this newspaper on the parking policy, GHMC commission­er Dr B. Janardhan Reddy said, “Such a policy is under considerat­ion. This would require the help of private agencies and the traffic cops. GHMC alone cannot execute this. The corporatio­n is currently working on providing more of parking space, and over 58,000 locations have been identified. These include six-lane or seven-lane main roads, where a space of 50 to 100 metres has been notified for parking. Another alternativ­e is multi-level parking complexes, but this would require huge investment.”

The GHMC, he says, has invited parties to come on board on Private Public Partnershi­p mode.

“The city needs an integrated parking system as well as its enforcemen­t. The GHMC is looking at state-of-the-art technology, wherein an applicatio­n will be introduced. It would help inform a commuter about parking spaces available in a particular area, including the fee there.”

On commercial complexes like theatres charging exorbitant rates for parking, the GHMC does not have any policy to stop such establishm­ents from charging a car-parking fee. This has been revealed in response to an RTI query. A court ruling in 2003 had asked the civic body to “take appropriat­e action” against those illegally collecting parking fee.

Most shopping malls in the city charge between `10 and `20 for four-wheelers and `5 and `10 for twowheeler­s on an hourly basis. Shopping malls fall under the category of commercial complexes and parking spaces are considered by the civic body as commercial spaces.

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