Thursday, July 1, 2010

Pay more to park in upmarket city areas


Parking Fee Linked To Locality’s House Tax

New Delhi: Soon, you may have to pay more if you park your vehicle in a upmarket colony. As reported by TOI earlier, the MCD has come out with a new parking policy. It lays down that a colony falling in category A — for assessing house tax — the proposed car parking charges will be Rs 50 for the first two hours. Car owners will have to cough up Rs 75 more to park there for another two hours and Rs 50 per hour thereafter.
    
Similarly, for category B, a person will be charged Rs 30 for the first two hours and will have to pay Rs 50 if he wants to park for two hours more. In categories C to E, one will have to pay Rs 20 for the first two hours while in categories F to H, one will now have to pay Rs 10 for the same period. 

While MCD had come up with another formula for calculating parking fees — whereby parking at the centre of the city would have been more expensive than parking at the periphery — it was turned down by various agencies. 

The new policy has been formulated to encourage public transport and discourage Delhiites from purchasing private vehicles. An MCD official said: ‘‘The pricing of parking is an important and integral part of the policy formulation. The parking charges can impact the vehicle travel patterns and assist in streamlining the traffic flow. Keeping all this in mind, we have linked parking charges to the land price of an area, congestion patterns there and the time period for parking. We feel that parking fee should be based on the size and type of vehicle.’’ 

Parking charges for a particular area will be arrived at after multiplying the charges with the congestion factor in that area. For two-wheelers, parking fees will be Rs 20 in categories A and B for two hours, Rs 10 for categories C to E and Rs 5 for categories F to H. For buses and lorries, the parking charges will be Rs 100 for first two hours in categories A and B and Rs 150 thereafter, Rs 75 for categories for C to E and Rs 100 for the next two hours. For the last three categories, the amount is Rs 50 for first two hours and Rs 75 thereafter. 
















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with thanks : source : Times of India



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