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Time-restricted parking in PJ?

O Proposal should be introduced only as last resort, says expert

- Ű BY ALISHA NUR MOHD NOOR newsdesk@thesundail­y.com

PETALING JAYA: Time-restricted parking should be introduced as a last resort if all else fails, town planning expert Derek Fernandez said.

“It should only be considered if it is proven that there is a gross shortage of parking space within a reasonable distance from a location.”

He said before any time-limit parking solution is proposed there must be an evaluation of the existing problem and possible solutions as well as the effectiven­ess and cost of implementi­ng it.

Fernandez was responding to a suggestion by Bukit Gasing assemblyma­n Rajiv Rishyakara­n (pix) to regulate the one-hour parking restrictio­n at Petaling Jaya New Town (Section 52) to prevent motorists from hogging parking lots, which leads to congestion in the commercial area.

Rajiv told a press conference yesterday that his idea included not allowing the use of monthly parking passes if the suggestion was to be implemente­d at the banking areas as a pilot project.

He had suggested having 150 parking spaces for the pilot project.

Fernandez, however, said implementi­ng time-restricted parking would not only cause those who had monthly parking passes to feel being unfairly treated but also increase manpower costs.

“Time-based parking requires constant enforcemen­t and this will impact the Petaling Jaya City Council’s (MBPJ) resources in terms of manpower and costing.

Instead of considerin­g the idea proposed by Rajiv, he said MBPJ should encourage more people to park at its multi-storey car park once lifts are installed

“In Petaling Jaya new town at present, there is adequate parking in both Complex A and Complex C of the multi-storey car park, situated within a reasonable distance of the new town centre . A reasonable distance would be 400m in a city centre area.”

He added many find it inconvenie­nt to park at the multi-storey facilities since the complexes do not have lifts and people have to use the stairs.

“Providing lifts for both complex A and C, better lighting and security, it will certainly overcome any excuse for not using these facilities.”

Additional­ly, he said a discount could be given to monthly pass holders who used the facilities to encourage their use.

Meanwhile, Rajiv said time-restricted parking is normal in many countries.

He urged those who have feedback to email him at rajiv@bukitgasin­g.my.

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 ??  ?? Finding parking space in Petaling Jaya New Town is an uphill battle. – ASHRAF SHAMSUL/THE SUN
Finding parking space in Petaling Jaya New Town is an uphill battle. – ASHRAF SHAMSUL/THE SUN

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