31 August,2019 08:36 AM IST | | Arita Sarkar
Bikes being clamped at MK Road on Friday
The civic body's new on-street parking rule came into effect on Friday with the BMC and traffic officials towing away vehicles from around five areas in the city after preliminary warnings. While vehicle owners in four of these areas had to shell out hefty fines, the Dadar area was an exception owing to the festive season that brings heavy crowds to the shopping hub that is Dadar. Officials from G North ward spent Friday spreading awareness about the no-parking areas and have decided to start fining from next week.
Authorities have put up boards across all five stretches to inform the public about areas where parking is no longer allowed. Since the rule came into effect on Friday, civic officials gave citizens a warning before clamping or towing their vehicles. In K West ward, for instance, civic officials said that many vehicles drove away after they saw a couple of cars being towed.
A car being towed in K West ward
In D ward, the ward officials teamed up with former servicemen from a security agency who helped in dissuading people from parking on Maharshi Karve Road and guided them towards the public parking lots and pay-and-park slots. Vishwas Mote, assistant municipal commissioner of D ward said that they have hired five ex-servicemen from the Army and paramilitary forces to help the ward officials with towing as well as spreading awareness on M K Road.
ALSO READ
Water supply disruption in South and North Mumbai due to pipeline repairs
Chaityabhoomi to Jai Bhim Nagar: This calendar highlights Mumbai's caste history
Mumbai local train updates: Commuters stranded as AC train doors fail to open
Maharashtra elections 2024: Wheelchair users face hurdles at polling centres
PM Modi in Mumbai: Congress hampered Mumbai and Maharashtra’s development
In G North ward, the rule has been implemented in an area measuring 1.53 sq km around a stretch of Gokhale Road from Portuguese Church to Lady Jamshetjee junction near Shivaji Park. Around 1,200 parking slots will be made available in the area and while paid parking is available on a section of Gokhale Road and Senapati Bapat Marg, no parking is allowed on Veer Sawarkar Marg.
Board informing citizens of the new parking fines at D ward
Also read: BMC may copy MMRC's idea to identify faulty bridges
With Ganesh Chaturthi two days away, civic officials have decided to give some leeway to residents. "The area is largely residential and we need to first spread awareness about the new rules. Our officials are visiting people parking on the roads and asking them to park in the Kohinoor parking lot or in the pay-and-park slots. We will start fining and towing vehicles from September 3 onwards," said Kiran Dighavkar, assistant municipal commissioner of G North ward.
During the parking planning process, the Mumbai Parking Authority (MPA) made provisions for on-street pay-and-park slots which will be maintained by contractors. These spaces have been marked with yellow paint on the roads. If this system works in the five areas, authorities might replicate it across the city.
Also read: Mumbai: Call BMC if Ganesh Chaturthi mandals flout rules
. Gokhale Road, Dadar
. A 3.5-km-long stretch of Maharshi Karve Road from Churchgate station to Opera House junction
. A 5.7-km-long stretch of S V Road in K West ward from Juhu Airport to Oshiwara River
. New Link Road in Oshiwara
. LBS Road in Mulund
For the pay-and-park slots, the BMC has appointed contractors who will be stationed around the spots to charge vehicle-owners for parking.
For parking elsewhere in no-parking areas, a fine will be added to your vehicle's RTO history. The defaulter can either go online and pay on the Vahan website/app (vahan.nic.in), or pay the total dues when caught next.
Catch up on all the latest Crime, National, International and Hatke news here. Also download the new mid-day Android and iOS apps to get latest updates