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Noida approaches Delhi planning agency to maintain parking lots

Complaints of overcharging by contractors and parking mafia encroaching upon public land to run unauthorised parking lots are numerous.

Updated on: Mar 24, 2017 10:38 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Noida
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Finding parking space in the city will cease to be a problem if the agency taking care of urban transport planning in Delhi agrees to the Noida authority’s proposal to maintain parking lots in Noida. The Noida authority on Friday contacted Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System Ltd (DIMTS) asking the agency to take over all parking lots in the city.

Noida traffic police tow away cars parked illegally outside Logix mall in Noida. The drive has been initiated to decongest city roads. (HT Photo)
Noida traffic police tow away cars parked illegally outside Logix mall in Noida. The drive has been initiated to decongest city roads. (HT Photo)

The DIMTS is a joint venture of the Delhi government and the IDFC Foundation with a focus on urban transportation. They have been providing concept support to commissioning, consultancy, intelligent transport system solutions and urban transport asset management services for the last 10 years.

Parking vehicles is a major cause of concern for commuters in Noida. Complaints of overcharging by contractors and parking mafia encroaching upon public land to run unauthorised parking lots are numerous.

On Wednesday, the Allahabad high court questioned why each Noida sector could not have a multilevel parking in response to a case filed by a Sector 15 resident, Shrikant Vaidya. The respondent’s counsel had submitted before the court that Noida was “an old city and, hence, it is not possible to have multilevel parking lots in every sector”. The next hearing in the case is on April 10.

Rama Raman, principal secretary (industries) and chairman of the Noida Authority, after reviewing the deplorable parking conditions in the city, had decided to hand over a parking lot in Sector 15 to the DIMTS as a pilot project in January 2016. However, it did not come through.

According to officials, the DIMTS has already conducted detailed surveys of the city across residential, institutional, industrial and commercial sectors to draw the parking management plan in January 2016.

“If the DIMTS is appointed for the purpose, parking facilities will get streamlined on the lines of parking being done in Delhi,” Agarwal said.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Vinod Rajput

Vinod Rajput writes on environment, infrastructure, real estate and government policies in Noida and Greater Noida. He has reported on environment and infrastructure in Delhi, Gurgaon and Panchkula in the past.

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