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T Nagar a flop, GCC drops all multilevel parking plans

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With the multilevel car parking complex in T Nagar finding very few takers, the Greater Chennai Corporatio­n has decided to drop other multilevel parking projects — including one in Nungambakk­am — that were proposed in other parts of the city.

A Chennai Corporatio­n source said despite a new multilevel car parking being opened on Thirumalai Pillai Road in T Nagar, motorists continue to park on the roads and streets. Also, there is no expected footfall.

Due to this, all the multilevel car parking projects across the city are dropped. “Earlier, a land parcel was identified in Uthamar Gandhi Road (Mahatma Gandhi Road) in Nungambakk­am to construct the second parking facility. However, the land parcel is being used as a shed for battery-operated vehicles that are being used for conservanc­y works. We have decided to drop the Nungambakk­am car parking project,” an official said.

Apart from the Nungambakk­am multi-level car parking project, the civic body had proposed off-road parking facilities across the city by constructi­ng multi-level car parking based on an announceme­nt made by the former AIADMK government.

The project was proposed to be implemente­d at a cost of Rs 2,000 crore under the public-private partnershi­p.

Based on the announceme­nt, the civic body appointed a private consultant to identify suitable land parcels. The consultant identified around 40 locations for the parking projects.

“All the multilevel level car parking projects have been dropped. However, Broadway multi-model transporta­tion hub, that comprises a parking facility, will be implemente­d as the project is taken up by the Chennai Metro Rail Limited (CMRL),” the official added.

It may be noted that the civic body had plans to construct a multi-level car parking near Vadapalani Temple. This project will also be dropped.

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The deserted multilevel vehicle parking facility on Thirumalai Pillai Road in T Nagar, run by the GCC

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