Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Solution to the parking problem

Dear Mr. Vohra ji,

My immediate reaction and solution to the parking problem is as follows based on my experience in our (Anand Vihar) colony.

- Identify in each block/area vacant spaces like nursery plots, parks/tot lots etc. for conversion into parking lots where the compound walls can be raised, high mast light installed, gates are provided and secured with a chowkidar who could look after the vehicles day/night and clean them also and thereby earn his livelihood from the charges (of course it has to be nominal on a monthly basis) recovered who park their vehicles based on the numbers and type of vehicles;

-kitchen gardens and encroachments in front of the houses to be demolished to make space for parking of vehicles;

-service lanes where provided have to be gated on both sides and vehicles of owners of the houses at the back of service lanes could profitably be used by adjustments where found necessary.

-All residents who have parking space (stilt parking area) below their flats should be forced to park their vehicles when they are no longer required

-identify the places for parking duly marked in front of markets, like Vikas Marg etc. for parking of vehicles who come to shopping in those areas;

Hospitals/Schools etc. should identify the spaces for parking of the vehicles of visitors etc. failing which no permission should be granted to do their business. As and when they are established parking area should be made compulsory as an integral part of building sanction by the authorities concerned. Roads etc. should be widened and wherever obstacles are found they have to be removed by the authorities concerned.

All the above require a coordinated approach by the Police/MCD and such other authorities to identify and take further course of action.

As a long term measure, the authorities concerned have to get constructed underground parking space below the parks, nursery plots etc. inside the colonies. Registration of vehicles should be restricted like in many countries i.e. Singapore, Japan etc.

Public transport like EMUs (Railways)/bus/metro should be encouraged and planned out in phases so that vehicular traffic on roads could get reduced considerably.

With deep regards,
TK Balu/Anand Vihar

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