EPCA’s Parking Management Plan for Delhi
- The Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority, has put forth its recommendations in a report after the Supreme Court, on March 6, 2019 directed for a joint meeting of the EPCA, municipal bodies, secretaries of the transport department and Delhi Police, etc. to prepare a parking plan for the capital.
Key recommendations
- Implementing agencies are unanimous that residential parking will have to be regulated and managed.
- Parking spill over from residential buildings will require management.
- Multiplicity of responsibility is at the core of the problems of governance in the city and parking regulations must not add to this.
- Pricing for residential parking should ....
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