A civil court has issued notices to the Deputy Commissioner and the Municipal Corporation after taking note of a petition that alleged mismanagement of paid parking lots in the city.

The multi-level parking lot at Sarojini Nagar Market, which was supposed to open last month, is still waiting to be inaugurated.

Scientific planning for parking in Mysore inevitable

Taking cognisance of burgeoning parking woes, the Mysore City Corporation (MCC) on Thursday resolved to frame a policy.

Encouraged by the Delhi High Court, traders of Khan Market and the NDMC have finally resolved their spat over free parking issue.

Traders' Association to pay Rs.5.34 lakh monthly to NDMC

The Delhi High Court on Friday refused to stay a Single Bench order dismissing a plea by the Khan Market Traders' Association that it be allowed it to continue and manage the free parking facility at the posh market.

The Association had sought the stay on the order so that it could resume the free parking facility in the market.

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Parking zones will be clearly demarcated
The Chennai City Traffic Police (CCTP) will soon start trials on various roads to devise a broad set of guidelines for regulating on-street parking.

Parking zones will be clearly demarcated with yellow paint, bollards or other types of barricades.

This new ADB report provides a comparative perspective on Asian parking policy trajectories by compiling a rich set of information on key aspects of parking supply policy in 14 Asian cities and by presenting results of parking behavior surveys from 12 of them.

Traders' association agrees to pay a monthly licence fee of Rs. 5.34 lakh to the NDMC

With the Khan Market Traders' Association agreeing to pay a monthly licence fee of Rs.

The Delhi High Court on Friday gave its nod to a mandate by the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) to do away with the free parking facility in Khan Market.

Going by the views of the the Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA) and Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), Justice S Muralidhar refused to interfere with the decision and noted:

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