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Paid parking rattles Al Khail Gate tenants

THEY SEEK ONE FREE PARKING SLOT PER FLAT TO TIDE OVER BURDEN

- BY SAJILA SASEENDRAN Senior Reporter

Aggrieved over their community being made into a paid parking zone, residents of Dubai’s Al Khail Gate have sought exemptions from the proposed payment plan.

Following a partnershi­p agreement with the property management, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) on Wednesday announced the parking tariff for the residentia­l community in Al Quoz beginning in this quarter of the year.

Residents and visitors will have to pay Dh4 per hour 24x7 with a maximum of Dh32 per day for parking in the gated community developed by Dubai Properties.

Speaking to Gulf News on Thursday, residents said some of them had met with the property management and requested that one free parking space be alloted for each apartment.

Since most families have two cars, they have also requested one seasonal permit per apartment.

Permit restrictio­ns

Tenants who met the property management team said they were told that their suggestion­s will be looked into. However, Gulf News could not immediatel­y get an official confirmati­on. Some residents also suggested building a multi-storey car park exclusivel­y for residents and also cracking down on vehicles of outsiders misusing the community’s parking spaces.

Another suggestion aired by some residents is to deduct the parking amount from the rents they have already paid.

Some other tenants said they should be exempted from paid parking from 10pm to 8am and on Fridays as in other parts of Dubai.

Residents said they were informed by the RTA call centre that the seasonal permits promised for residents also will have restrictio­ns.

“The call centre says only one seasonal permit will be issued to apartments with up to two bedrooms. Two permits will be given to those having threebedro­om apartments which are very few in the community,” said one of the tenants.

In this scenario, residents said a couple living in a one- or two-bedroom apartment and having two cars will have to cough up more than Dh14,000 per year for parking their cars in the community.

“Even if I or my wife get an annual permit for Dh2,500, the other person cannot get it. We will have to pay Dh32 per day for 365 days for the second car! How can one expect middleinco­me families like us to pay Dh14,180 for parking? This is not even a prime property to charge so much from the residents,” he said.

Residents said most of them having two cars will be forced to move out of the community if they are not getting one free parking and at least one seasonal permit. “Anyway rents are coming down elsewhere in Dubai. So, I am planning to move out when my time for tenancy contract renewal comes up in November,” said one tenant.

Some residents suggested building a multistore­y parking exclusivel­y for residents and cracking down on outsiders misusing the community’s parking spaces

 ?? Sajila Saseendran/Gulf News ?? Paid parking will start in Al Khail Gate beginning this quarter of the year.
Sajila Saseendran/Gulf News Paid parking will start in Al Khail Gate beginning this quarter of the year.

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