The New Indian Express 20.09.2013
Palike okays new parking plan for Bangalore
Soon, you will have to pay parking fee in many of the city’s major
roads. Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) on Wednesday approved
the action plan for parking policy. The Palike also hopes to curb the
existing parking mafia in Bangalore.
According to the action plan,
the BBMP has divided the city roads as per parking demands; Premium
parking (Package A), Business Parking (Package B) and Ordinary parking
(Package C) roads. Fee has been fixed accordingly. Two wheeler parking
fee is Rs 15, Rs 10 and Rs 5 per hour for packages A, B and C
respectively. Similarly for four wheelers, the fee is Rs 30, Rs 20 and
Rs 15 per hour. Bicycles have been exempted from paying parking fee
across the city.
The Palike intends to adopt technology in parking
system. This includes Radio Frequency Identification at the entrance of
parking lots which will give accurate time of parking, a mobile
application for smart phones through which parking space availability
can be checked and surveillance cameras to monitor movements. This
entire system will be initiated at the core areas (three zones, South,
East and West) and later extended across Bangalore city. BBMP will soon
call a tender and it is expected to be implemented in the next three
months.
Restart Frozen Works: Councillors
The
councillors made another attempt to get the BBMP restart the works that
were frozen after the recommendation of the then commissioner Siddaiah.
JD(S)
floor leader R Prakash, said, “There is no clarity on frozen works.
Some of the works that were started in my ward are incomplete. It is an
embarrassing situation for us,” he said. Meanwhile, Gurappanapalya
Councillor Rizwan from the Congress, said despite the code being issued
the work has not started.
Commissioner M Lakshminarayana said
Technical Vigilance Cell (TVCC) will check these works. “Once it is
certified by the TVCC, we will check the financial status and then take
up the work,” the Commissioner said.
It can be recalled that in
May 2013, based on the TVCC report, the then commissioner Siddaiah
ordered to stop 1,970 works worth Rs 522 crore.
Officials Warned
Sathyanarayana
warned officials to release funds for silt and tractor contractors in
the south zone. Being the councillor of Basavanagudi ward,
Sathyanarayana in earlier meetings, raised the issue and urged officials
concerned to release the funds.