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Corporators stonewall move to make pay-and-park transparent

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The Indian Express                         23.03.2013

Corporators stonewall move to make pay-and-park transparent

A proposal to detect and check malpractices in pay-and-park lots was deferred by corporators at a statutory standing committee meeting Friday.

The civic administration has proposed to purchase 600 hand-held devices costing Rs 6.84 lakh to make the system transparent and prevent overcharging by contractors.

The proposal will now be considered at the next meeting.

The corporators strangely claimed the new system was hi-tech and if it turns out to be faulty, would result in wasteful expenditure.

"In case the online booking system, which is very hi-tech, turns faulty it will be waste of public funds. Also, why should BMC incur such liability? Instead, this shoud be added in tender conditions," said Asif Zakaria of Congress.

Under the web-based system, printed receipts will be generated by a hand-held device and given to motorists in BMC parking lots.

The data of these receipts will be transferred to the central BMC server.

The system also includes an option for motorists to book parking slots online.

An attendant will key in all details of a car — its make, number and area and time of parking.

When a vehicle exits a lot, the attendant will generate a receipt and charge the motorist based on parking time.

"The new system is highly technical and without know-how one cannot approve such a model. We will check how the system works and consider the proposal at a later stage," said Rahul Shewale, standing committee chairman.

The contract for web-based parking has been given to Geodesic Limited, which has estimated the cost of each hand-held device at Rs 19,000.

 

VMC thanked

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The Hindu                     22.03.2013

VMC thanked

Activists of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) thanked the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation authorities for arranging CC Cameras at traffic signals on BRTS Road. BJP submitted representation to the officials in this regard.

The cameras will help to prevent road accidents and identify the cause of the mishap, said the BJP city president D. Umamaheswara Raju.

 

Hi-tech plan for civic parking lot

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The Times of India                          19.03.2013 

Hi-tech plan for civic parking lot

MUMBAI: In a bid to stop the malpractice of fleecing motorists at the pay-and-park lots, the BMC has decided to switch to a hi-tech web-based system, under which printed receipts will be generated by a hand-held device and given to motorists in civic parking zones.

Civic officials hope the online system, the operation of which will be transparent, will help tighten security and stop private contractors from charging arbitrary parking fee.

The proposal for the project -initially 600 devices will be sought for Rs 6.84 lakh-will be tabled in the standing committee meeting on Wednesday and if approved, the system will be started around two months later. Apart from being handed out printed receipts for their vehicles, motorists can also book parking slots online. The online option is likely to be available by the end of the year.

To deal with the problem of over charging at the civic pay and park the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to switch to a hi-tech web based parking system, by which printed receipts will be given to motorists at the parking lots with the help of a hand held device.

Under the system, as a vehicle is parked, an attendant will key into the device the details of the car, including its make, where it is parked and when it checks in. When the motorist exits, the attendant will generate a receipt and charge the motorist based on the hours the vehicle is parked there. "Even as the details are fed into the device, the same information will be recorded on the central server," a civic official said. The data will also be stored for posterity in the hard disk of the system.

According to the civic officials, there are 93 roadside pay and park lots in the city. The BMC has received large number of complaints about cheating of people at parking lots y overcharging the motorists by private contractors who would give handwritten receipts.

The civic body has allotted this contract to M/s Geodesic Limited, which has proposed Rs 19,000 for each hand held device. The Rs 6.84 lakh proposal, for 500 devices, will be tabled before the civic standing committee for approval on Wednesday.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 08:16
 


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