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Implement parking norms in congested areas: State

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The Times of India                     09.04.2013

Implement parking norms in congested areas: State

PUNE: The municipal corporations of Pune and PimpriChinchwad have been told to implement pay-and-park scheme in congested areas.

This is one of the 12-point action plan finalized at a high-level meeting convened by additional chief secretary (home) Amitabh Rajan for solving traffic problems of the city last week. The two corporations have also been asked to ensure there are no encroachments affecting movement of pedestrians and traffic.

Traffic officials said that while Pune has a pay-and-park scheme for four-wheelers on some roads, a proposal for implementing a similar scheme for two-wheelers is pending for want of political consensus. In Pimpri Chinchwad, the municipal corporation is yet to have a pay-and-park any kind of vehicle. At the meeting, the civic authorities were directed to take an early decision on implementing the scheme in congested areas.

The meeting, the second in last two months, continued its focus on encroachments that hinders with traffic flow. The Pune Municipal Corporation has started a drive since February to remove encroachments that block footpaths and roadsides. The civic authorities and the police were told to ensure these illegal structures do not crop up once again.

The Pune traffic police have given various suggestions to the Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad municipal corporations to improve traffic situation. They have been told to complete all the suggested works by the end of May. The district planning and development committee has been asked to make a budgetary provision of Rs 2 crore for the purpose. The corporations will be required to pursue implementation of hawkers' policy as well as transfer lands required for the traffic police for their divisional offices. The PMC has also been asked to submit a plan to the state government for improvement of traffic at Chandni chowk.

In the first week of February, a decision was taken at a high-level meeting held in Mumbai to have traffic police headquarters in Aundh. Traffic officials said the home department will follow the proposal of traffic police headquarters as well as pursue the proposals of man-power and equipment shortage in the traffic police department. The home department will also purse with the state government the implementation of trafficop - a mobile governance project for traffic management. Trafficop was implemented in Pune for a period of one year as a pilot project.

Meanwhile, the PMPML, the city public bus transport undertaking, has been asked to complete the process of procuring 500 buses on lease from contractors. Among others present for the meeting included district collector Vikas Deshmukh, police commissioner Gulabrao Pol, joint commissioner Sanjeevkumar Singhal, senior officials of the regional transport office and Pune and Pimpri Chinchwad municipal corporations.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 April 2013 11:23
 

City corporation hikes parking fees

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The New Indian Express                      09.04.2013

City corporation hikes parking fees

Revised parking fees have come into force at all the five parking lots of the City Corporation. Within two days, the civic body is expected to display the boards with the new rates at its parking lots in Thampanoor, Museum, Sreekanteswaram, Shangumugham and Gandhi Park.

The new rates are effective April 1. The fees have increased from Re 1 to Rs 10 for vehicles in different categories (see box). The rates are applicable to park vehicles for a three-hour period.

Moreover, the seal of the Corporation will be fixed on the receipts to be given for those who park the vehicles. The receipts for each vehicle category will be distinguished by assigning different colours.

 

Parking woes to be a thing of past soon

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The Hindu                    09.04.2013

Parking woes to be a thing of past soon

The GHMC is scouting for open plots, either government or private, near the main roads with the help of GIS mapping for taking up construction of multi-level parking in different places. The civic body is also game to acquire private properties for constructing them, said Commissioner M.T. Krishna Babu.

He also directed the municipal officials to similarly identify government spaces so that bus bays can be developed alongside the busy thoroughfares.

A proposal to put up pedestrian guard grills for protecting the footpaths from any further encroachments too was being considered, he said.

During a recent meeting with Nampally MLA Virasat Rasool Khan, the Commissioner also informed that road widening from government ITI building to Hussain mosque, Government Junior College, Mehdipatnam crossroads to Noble talkies, NMDC, Masab Tank to PVNR Expressway would be taken up soon after holding discussions with all the parties concerned.

A fresh boundary wall would also be constructed once the work is done. But, before that the Central Zone Commissioner Ronald Ross was asked to inspect the route accompanied by the police. The HMWSSB was urged to being pipeline work from NMDC, Masab Tank to the PVNR Expressway and also from the Crescent Hospital to NMDC immediately as the municipal corporation has already paid Rs. 20 lakh for it. Meanwhile, complaints about unauthorised constructions and encroachments of public spaces continued to pour in various citizens’ interaction programmes including the ‘Face to Face’ hosted by Mayor Mohd. Majid Hussain and Mr. Krishna Babu as well as the weekly ‘Prajavani’ held on every Monday morning.

While a couple of BPS applications not cleared from Gandhinagar and Yousufguda were brought to the Commissioner’s notice, illegal construction grievances were reported from different areas like Hyderguda, Aliabad, HMT Colony, Kacheguda, Sanathnagar, Champapet, Kukatpally, Erragadda, Ramgopalpet, Regimental Bazar, Chilkalguda and so on.

Footpath encroachment was reported near the British Library while a plea for constructing bus shelters was made for sites at Karwan, Gudimalkapur, Langar Houz, Golnaka, Tolichowki and Jiyaguda.

 


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