Sunday, May 22, 2011

Kalkaji to get underground multi-level parking facility in a year

Thursday, May 19, 2011




After a delay of nearly three years, Kalkaji in South Delhi is finally set to get a new underground parking lot that will be able to accommodate 376 cars. According to MCD officials, the parking system will be built on the lines of Palika Parking, managed by the New Delhi Municipal Council, in Connaught Place.

It will come up behind Deshbandhu College near Krishna Market on Main Kalkaji Road as part of the MCD's project to set up 22 parking sites across the Capital. There will be three parking levels, and the ground level will be developed into a green area. To be constructed at a cost of Rs 40 crore, the plot will be spread over 7,073.24 square metres.

For the last three years the project had been halted due to a delay in issuing tenders. It was finally issued in January 2010. But work was delayed again, after the MCD encountered problems over removing high-tension cables overhead. An MCD official said work has been stopped at present due to re-planting of trees. "It will take about a year to complete the project after work is taken up in a month or two," he said.

Work has been taken up on 13 of the 22 parking sites that have been identified, but work is going on at a snail's place even there. The Kalkaji project would be the fourteenth project to be taken up. Though work at four of the 13 sites — Parade Ground, Hauz Khas, Munirka and Model Town — were supposed to be completed by June, the completion deadline has now been extended to next year.

Parking lots are supposed to come up in Kalkaji, Shiva Market (Pitampura), Bhogal, Hauz Rani, Krishna Market near Preet Vihar, Rajouri Garden, Subhash Nagar, Q Block Pitampura, PVR Vasant Lok,PVR Saket, Malviya Nagar, Mohammad Pur near Bhikaji Cama Place, Janakpuri, Bhadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Friend's Colony, Ashok Vihar, Kailash Colony, Krishna Nagar, Hauz Khas, Munirka and Model Town II.

Two of the 22 projects — to be taken up at Mahavir Vatika in Gandhi Nagar and Ajmal Khan Road — have been dropped. "Work is going on at a very slow pace. Though it had announced in 2003 that 16 automated multi-level parking lots will come up in various parts of the city, it has started only at Kamla Nagar near Delhi University so far," said an MCD official.

Though the MCD was supposed to have constructed two parking lots in Karol Bagh and Paharganj before the Games, the projects were put on hold as the MCD was "not happy" with the quality of work. "Of the 245 surface parking sites in the city, 180 are still awaiting approval from the Traffic Police,'' an official said.


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