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Parking lot auction: Highest bid for Sec 35, lowest for Sec 22

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The Indian Express          07.11.2013

Parking lot auction: Highest bid for Sec 35, lowest for Sec 22

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The Municipal Corporation earned Rs 3.31 crore by auctioning 15 paid parking lots in different parts of the city. The highest bid was for the paid parking lot in Sector 35-C that was auctioned for Rs 67.05 lakh. Of the 16 paid parking lots that were up for auction, one received no takers.

The civic body had scheduled the auction for August but it flopped after contractors refused to bid for the paid parking lots as service tax at the rate 12.36 per cent was being charged.

The contractors demanded that the MC reduce the reserve price or increase parking charges. Following this, the reserve price was reduced and the auction was held on Wednesday.

Against the reserve price of Rs 43.25 lakh, the paid parking lot in Sector 35 was auctioned for Rs 67.05 lakh. The Idle Truck parking in Sector 26 was auctioned for Rs 61.10 lakh against the reserve price of Rs 36.86 lakh. Another parking lot in Sector 35 B was auctioned for Rs 25.05 lakh. One parking lot near Piccadily in Sector 34 was auctioned for Rs 10.85 lakh, just a little above the reserve price of Rs 10.80 lakh. While a parking lot near the mall found no takers.

In Sector 17, the MOH parking lot was auctioned for Rs 9.40 lakh. This parking lot has in the past found no takers as a large number of government vehicles are parked here due to the presence of several offices. A parking lot in Bank Square in the same sector was auctioned for Rs 20.01 lakh. Due to the work on construction of the underground parking going on in one parking lot, the pressure on the others has increased.

The auctions of paid parking lots held by the civic body over a period of time have not been successful. In fact, several contractors had surrendered the parking lots. For the others the term for which these were auctioned had come to an end.

Additional Commissioner Sunil Bhatia said that the auction was quite favourable. The MC had reduced the reserve price as well, which proved beneficial, he said.

 

Drive to remove hoardings from today

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The Indian Express          07.11.2013

Drive to remove hoardings from today

Few days after the city was flooded with the hoardings of Harsimrat Badal, Bikram Singh Majithia and other SAD leaders along with those of Valmiki Shobha Yatra and even covered sign boards in city, additional commissioner Isha Kalia on Wednesday held a meeting with religious and political parties representatives at MC headquarters. SAD, Congress, BJP, CPI, CPI(M) and BSP representatives attended the meeting.

She said, "They have assured us of maximum support in the issue and we have informed them that from Thursday evening our drive to remove all political and religious hoardings in city will start and thus they should cooperate." However, she added that such hoardings can be placed at 21 sites earmarked for them.

 

BMC sends notices to a lakh buildings, but has only 16 consultants for structural audits

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The Indian Express          07.11.2013

BMC sends notices to a lakh buildings, but has only 16 consultants for structural audits

Even as the civic administration has sent over one lakh notices to buildings in the city, directing them to conduct a structural audit, it has only 16 consultants on board for the task.

In the aftermath of the collapse of Mazgaon's Babu Genu market building, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to conduct a systematic structural audit on all civic-owned buildings that are over 30 years and has also directed owners of all such private buildings to get a structural audit done.

BMC has 16 consultants as part of the panel, who conduct a technical audit and report on impending repairs. "The consultants are appointed to survey buildings that come under BMC, but a notice has been sent to about one lakh structures in the city, including private ones," said Praveen Chedha, a Congress corporator.

Chedha said budgetary provisions have already been made for auditing these privately-owned buildings.

"Why should there be a compulsion to get a structural audit from selected consultants only? With such a high need for such audits, more such companies should be brought in the list," added Chheda.

BJP group leader Dilip Patel says, "How can the BMC send notices to private buildings? It is not in our hands. If this continues, there will be a new business of structural auditing in Mumbai."

Patel said premier institutes such as Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) and IIT Bombay were not included in the list of consultants. Also there should be transparency in the system of audits, he added.

Corporators across party lines have now called for an audit system that will be followed by prompt attention to weak structures. "If the administration is to implement the audit, then it must come up with a system that will ensure that the audits are time-bound. To conduct structural audits on few thousand civic-owned buildings will not be feasible unless there is a strong mechanism in place," said BJP corporator Manoj Kotak.

Additional Municipal Commissioner Manisha Mhaiskar said, "The systematic audit will be planned and implemented in two months. Corporators have demanded the administration to submit data on the number of buildings that will require the audit."

Congress corporator Asif Zakaria said though a structural audit on the collapsed Mazgaon building had been submitted by a private consultant in November 2012, the collapse took place. "There was no follow-up to the structural report. It could happen again if the BMC does not take strict action on buildings that require attention," said Zakaria.

Another Congress corporator, Sheetal Mhatre, gave the example of Tejpal building, where BMC consultants conducted an audit and the report said the building was dilapidated and old. "But when the residents of the same building got it audited by VJTI, the report didn't mention any repair work. We need to be clear on the basis of which the consultants are selected by the corporation. It cannot be based only on experience," she said.

 


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