Times of Oman

More paid parking zones in Muscat

In the new system, which will be operationa­l from September, parking will cost 200 baisas for each hour and OMR50 for a month. The meters will operate between 8am-1pm and 4pm-9pm, except on Friday, Saturday and public holidays

-

Times news service

MUSCAT: Dirty, dangerous and badly parked vehicles should be a thing of the past in the car parks at Burj Al Sahwa, following a decision by Muscat Municipali­ty to introduce a new metered parking scheme in the area.

In the new system, which will be operationa­l from September, parking will cost 200 baisas for each hour and OMR50 for a month.

The meters will operate between 8am and 1pm and from 4pm to 9pm, except Friday, Saturday and official public holidays.

According to officials at Muscat Municipali­ty, as well as the growing density of population in the area, poor parking behaviour made fees necessary.

Random parking

Random parking and leaving vehicles in the car park for extended periods were among the problems faced.

In a statement, the municipali­ty said: “Muscat Municipali­ty has in the past taken measures to prevent random parking of vehicles at the Burj Al Sahwa parking lot. “Previous regulation­s meant that prolonged parking outside the permitted times when visiting the parks was forbidden, and the Municipali­ty put alert stickers on vehicles, advising drivers of the regulation and giving them a deadline to remove the vehicle.

“However, these measures haven’t guaranteed a complete solution to the issue.”

Fire risk

The municipali­ty explained that leaving vehicles neglected for months has a negative effect on the appearance of the city, as the cars could accumulate dirt and dust, attracting rodents and causing a fire risk. In addition, they cause obstructio­n to traffic movement and deprive others who wish to visit Burj Al Sahwa of a parking space.

Article 8 of administra­tive decision No. 151/2016 on the regulation of the use of public parking lots in Muscat prohibits owners of vehicles from various activities, such as parking in public lots without paying the fees due or exceeding the time period allowed for each paid fee.

It also forbids any action that would interfere with the use of meters, disrupt public parking lots or traffic movement such as parking on yellow lines or driving over the curbs or sidewalks to park on areas not designated for such purpose.

Parking in the areas allocated for government department­s, diplomatic and consular authoritie­s and Gulf, Arab and internatio­nal organisati­ons is not allowed, nor should you park in spaces reserved for those with special needs or Imams of mosques.

Parking fees

Parking fees will be applied in the daytime period only; visitors to the area can still park without charge in the evening, after 9 pm.

Visitors can pay for their parking in various ways, either by cash payment in the meters, SMS’s, Baladiyyti app or even on the Muscat Municipali­ty website.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman