The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has reinstated paid parking under flyovers in an effort to alleviate traffic congestion in the bustling city of Pune. This initiative aims to provide organized parking spaces and enhance traffic flow in ke
Paid ParkingTraffic CongestionPcmcPuneUrban InfrastructureReal Estate PuneMar 02, 2025
PCMC is reintroducing paid parking under flyovers to alleviate traffic congestion and provide organized parking spaces in key areas of Pune.
The benefits include reduced traffic congestion, improved road safety, and the use of revenue for green projects. It also provides a structured parking environment for residents and visitors.
The paid parking zones will be equipped with surveillance cameras and round-the-clock security to ensure the safety of parked vehicles.
Yes, the PCMC has committed to setting reasonable parking rates to make it an attractive option for residents who struggle to find parking spots.
The PCMC is exploring additional solutions such as carpooling initiatives and the expansion of public transportation networks to complement the paid parking initiative.
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