Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

PAY FOR PARKING VEHICLES OUTSIDE HOUSES IN 10 CITIES OF PUNJAB

Local bodies department notifies public parking policy for all municipal corporatio­ns in the state; move to come into effect by August 31 with fee and fines to be determined at local level

- Harsimran Singh Batra harsimran.batra@htlive.com

Residents of areas under the jurisdicti­on of 10 municipal corporatio­ns (MCs) in Punjab will have to pay fee for parking vehicles outside their houses, with the state local bodies department notifying a public parking policy which will be implemente­d by August 31.

LUDHIANA: Residents of areas under jurisdicti­on of 10 municipal corporatio­ns (MCs) in Punjab will have to pay fee for parking vehicles outside their houses, with the state local bodies department notifying a public parking policy which will be implemente­d by August 31.

The state’s municipal corporatio­ns are Amritsar, Pathankot, Jalandhar, Phagwara, Hoshiarpur, Ludhiana, Patiala, Mohali, Bathinda and Moga.

As per the policy, shopkeeper­s, office-goers and others need to park their vehicles in offstreet parking facilities.

Long-duration parking (more than three hours) will be discourage­d on on-street parking spaces, states the policy which was notified on Friday (April 13).

The parking fees and fines will be determined by the parking management wings which would be establishe­d at the local level. As per the policy, videograph­y of violations will also be conducted and challans will be sent to the residents.

The policy with an aim to control multiple car ownership recommends that the cities will be divided into multiple parking zones and area parking plans, including integrated, plans will be formulated.

On-street and off-street parking will also be demarcated. Each lane and street will have an earmarked space for ambulance and notified green areas, neighbourh­ood parks and green spaces will be kept parking- free.

The parking management wings will comprise officials of municipal corporatio­n and traffic police besides profession­als. Parking rates would be applicable based on time, day, duration and size of vehicle as larger vehicles will be charged more.

The parking fee will be revised after every quarter, the notificati­on says.

An online system will also be establishe­d for payment of challans and cash payment will not be accepted to bring in transparen­cy. Also special teams will be formed for checking at night.

The on-street and publicowne­d off-street parking spaces in each zone will be managed by a single operator and paratransi­t vehicles such as autoricksh­aws, taxis, e-rickshaws, cycle rickshaw are likely to be given priority at on-street parking spaces. Also, electric vehicle-charging facilities will be set up in the cities and special arrangemen­ts will be made for the differentl­y abled.

THE NEED FOR POLICY

The notificati­on says there was the need for the policy as there was an increasing demand for land for roads and parking spaces with rapid urbanisati­on of Punjab with 37.5 per cent of its population living in urban areas.

Free and unorganise­d parking is leading to chaos on roads besides erosion of pedestrian and green spaces, the policy says.

It aims to encourage adoption of public transporta­tion and discourage dependence on personal motor vehicles.

However, the policy has drawn flak from residents. Balpreet Singh, a Ludhiana resident, questioned the rationale of paying fee for parking vehicles on roads.

“The common man is already paying under different taxes and now the state government has come up with one more. This is unacceptab­le,” he said.

ONSTREET AND OFFSTREET PARKING WILL ALSO BE DEMARCATED IN SUCH ZONES

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? As per the policy, videograph­y of violations will also be conducted and challans will be sent to the residents
HT PHOTO As per the policy, videograph­y of violations will also be conducted and challans will be sent to the residents

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