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Corporation increases parking charges at Pondy Bazaar by 200%
The Hindu
Cars parked on Thyagaraya Road will be charged ₹60 an hour as against the current ₹20
The Greater Chennai Corporation has increased the parking charges by 200% in the commercial area of Pondy Bazaar.
It has increased the charges from ₹20 to ₹60 an hour for cars parked on Thyagaraya Road. The multi-level car parking in the same area will be cheaper, with only ₹20 an hour.
Corporation Deputy Commissioner (Revenue and Finance) Vishu Mahajan said the revision was done in respect of only one road in the commercial area of T. Nagar, outside the multi-level car parking. “So, parking on the road will be costlier than at the multi-level car parking. There are 98 slots for on-road parking along Thyagaraya Road,” he said. The charges for motorcycles have been increased from ₹5 to ₹15 an hour.
For all other roads, the charges are the same, with ₹20 per hour for cars and ₹5 for motorcycles.
To execute projects to provide smart parking in the public-private partnership mode under the National Smart Cities Mission, which was launched in 2015, the Chennai Corporation increased the parking charges for cars from ₹5 per hour to ₹20 per hour, pointing to the need for modernising the parking spaces.
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