The EnvironmThe Delhi Metro smart cards could soon serve an
additional purpose as authorities are mulling authorizing their use for paying
parking fee.
The Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority
(EPCA), tasked with the implementation of a pilot project to decongest roads in
Lajpat Nagar, Kamla Nagar and Krishna Nagar areas of Delhi, discussed the move
during a meeting on Tuesday.
ent Pollution (Prevention and
Control) Authority has suggested hiking surface parking rates and pedestrianising
markets in a plan prepared for a pilot project to decongest roads in these
areas.
The Supreme Court-appointed body plans to experiment linking the
Metro smart card with parking lots in these areas, Hindustan Times (HT)
reported.
“Linking the Metro card with
parking systems could ensure a healthy culture where the same card could be
used for movement around the city. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC)
could study the suggestion further and get back to us on the same,” Sunita
Narain, member, EPCA, said.
EPCA has suggested hiking
surface parking rates and pedestrianising markets in a plan prepared for a
pilot project to decongest roads in these areas.
The Supreme Court has sought a
report by September 30 from EPCA, civic bodies and the Delhi government on the
viability and effectiveness of introducing radio-frequency identification
(RFID) tags, parking guidance and information systems and last-mile
connectivity from parking spaces to commercial areas and institutions.
The apex court has also directed that the draft rules of the
Delhi Maintenance and Management of Parking Places Rules, 2019, be notified not
later than September 30.
“The parking plans could be
started immediately. A detailed report on how the parking management plans are
working in the three areas would have to be submitted to the SC by December
30,” EPCA chairman Bhure Lal Narain said.
A senior South Delhi Municipal
Corporation (SDMC) official said the area parking management plan for Lajpat
Nagar –3 is ready, while officials from east corporation said they could start
implementing the plan by October.
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