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BMC told to set up 242 new taxi stands

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The Indian Express                        05.04.2013

BMC told to set up 242 new taxi stands

Accepting a long-pending demand of the taxi union, the state government directed BMC Thursday to open 242 new taxi stands in the city.

The stands will be opened in Colaba, Worli, Matunga, Tardeo, Mahim, Bhoiwada, Dongri, Byculla, Nagpada and Kalbadevi. Colaba, Worli, Tardeo and Mahim will get as many as 30 new stands each.

The decision was taken at a meeting attended by transport secretary Shailesh Kumar Sharma, taxi union leaders and civic and traffic officials.

Encroachment and vehicular traffic have eaten up 1,200 of the 1,530 taxi stands in the island city.

"The state government conducted a survey of missing taxi stands. The transport secretary accordingly directed BMC to complete setting up of new stands within a month. He agreed to hold another meeting next month where the matter will be discussed. It will help not only commuters, but also taxi drivers who otherwise do not have enough place to park and are fined for parking on roads," said A L Quadros, general secretary of Mumbai Taximen Union.

The union had earlier decided its members would stand at Churchgate station on April 8 with a begging bowl to raise money to set up taxi stands in view of state reluctance to release funds despite several requests.

"However, after the meeting with Sharma we have decided to defer our decision of collecting money for the stands from the public to May 10," Quadros said.

Chain-snatching bid foiled by cops

TWO constables foiled an alleged chain-snatching attempt in Kurar, Malad East, Thursday. According to the police, the accused, Shivaji Shelke (27), allegedly accosted the victim, Naina Shukla (60) to Laxman Nagar. "Shelke approached Shukla from behind and grabbed her gold necklace. In the struggle, Shelke slapped her, pushed her and kicked her and fled. She raised an alarm," said Subhash Dafle, senior inspector, Kurar police station.

Fortunately for Shukla, constables Vijay Sankalp and Vilas Parab, who were patrolling the area, witnessed the incident and began to chase Shelke.

Dafle said: "He put the necklace in his mouth, but they figured that Shelke had put the gold necklace in his mouth. We will check if he has a criminal record." Shelke was booked under section 392 (robbery) of the Indian Penal Code and will be produced before the magistrate Friday. Dafle added this was the fifth instance of chain-snatching in Kurar this year, of which three have now been detected.

 

Multi-level parking lot at Sector 17 inches closer to becoming reality

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The Indian Express                   04.04.2013

Multi-level parking lot at Sector 17 inches closer to becoming reality

The multi-level parking lot which was to come up in Sector 17 might finally see the light of day. A decision has been taken for giving environmental clearance to the project in a meeting held on Wednesday. Once the project is completed, it would be the first multi-level parking lot in the area.

The multi-level parking lot was proposed three years ago at the site of Gurdev parking lot. After the plans were prepared, these were changed as a three-level basement parking would have disturbed the foundation of the adjoining shops. Subsequently, the plan was revised and more distance kept between the shops and the parking lot.

Last year the plans got cleared. However as the tenders were to be allotted it came to light that environmental clearance would have to be sought. By that time the two committees that had to give clearance had completed their term. It was only when the new committees were notified that the MC could present its case. While one committee had cleared the proposal earlier, the second one also gave its approval.

An MC official who attended the meeting said that the committee has given its go-ahead, but a written order is awaited.

Once this is received the construction of the three-level parking lot could be started. The parking lot will be able to accommodate around 900 vehicles. With Sector 17 witnessing a huge rush of vehicles everyday, the parking lot is being constructed to decrease the chaos.

Little done by MC on paid parking

The Municipal Corporation continues to be slow on acting on its own proposals, despite the fact that the condition of parking in the city remains chaotic.

A decision was taken around six months ago to bring parking lots in some sectors under the purview of paid parking. However, apart from passing the buck on the issue, there has been little action that the concerned departments are taking.

In a meeting of the Finance and Contract Committee held in September last year, it was decided that parking lots in Sectors 9, 22 and 34 would be converted into paid parking lots. While some parking lots in these sectors are already under the purview of paid parking, the others were to be converted.

However, there is little that the civic body has done. Additional Commissioner Lalit Siwach says that reminders have been sent to the Engineering Department more than once.

"It is only when the Engineering Department readies the parking lots by demarcating slots that we can auction these to the contractors," said Siwach.

In Sector 22, it was near Shastri Market that the parking lot was to be brought under the purview of paid parking. In Sectors 9 and 34 a number of parking lots are already paid.

The areas that are remaining would be demarcated and entry and exit points identified before the parking lots can be created. These would then be auctioned and allotted to the contractors.

The civic body's proposals for parking have mostly failed to take off. Proposals for a number of multilevel parking lots are either been hanging fire or have been scrapped.

A proposal for a multilevel parking lot in Sector 17 is in arbitration.

The proposed multilevel parking lots in other sectors like Sector 34, 35 and 9 have failed to see the light of day. Another idea that was mooted was for making some parking lots fully automated. Even this is hanging fire with no action taken.

 

AMC approves bus fare hike from April 1

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The Indian Express                   29.03.2013

AMC approves bus fare hike from April 1

The Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation approved increase in bus fares Thursday. The new fares will be applicable from April 1.

Keeping minimum fare in AMTS at Rs 3, the maximum fare has been increased from Rs 11 to Rs 25. There has been an increase of 50 per cent in the popular schemes of monthly season pass from Rs 600 to Rs 900 while the rate for quarterly season pass has been gone up from Rs 1,600 to Rs 2,400. The daily full-day ticket rate has gone up from Rs 30 to Rs 45 for men and Rs 10 to Rs 15 for children, according to an AMC release. For women, the full-day ticket fare will be Rs 30 instead of Rs 20. It also cancelled day-long journey pass scheme for students. The prepaid student concession fare will be Rs 125 per academic session against the current rate of Rs 100.

The minimum BRTS fare has gone up from Rs 3 to Rs 4 while the maximum shot up from Rs 28 to Rs 36.

 


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