In the second part of our series on Bandra-Kurla Complex, we find that MMRDA’s open parking lots are always full, leaving cars with no choice but to hog space illegally on the road
Finding space to park your car or two-wheeler is a task, say Mumbaikars. In the second instalment of mid-day’s series on issues affecting the Bandra-Kurla Complex, office-goers told us that it is very difficult to find space to park one’s car in the commercial area, since the open parking lots are always full. There is a multi-level car parking (MLCP) facility, but people find its charges to high.
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Traffic department tows away vehicles parked illegally on the roads. But drivers mostly sit inside the cars, and on spotting the towing van, move away. They then return later to claim the spot illegally again. File pic
The business district is home to many offices of government companies, and many national and multinational organisations. There are three pay-and-park zones and a MLCP facility created by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). According to the people working at BKC, the three parking lots with a combined capacity of 1,500 cars - are filled up in no time.
Steep charges
On Monday, when we visited the road outside MMRDA’s headquarters at BKC, we found cars stationed illegally beside the footpath, since the parking lots had no space. Drivers were seen sitting inside the vehicles. A driver, requesting anonymity, said, “Finding parking in BKC is a tough task. We park our car and sit inside because the parking lot is mostly full. We need more parking lots.”
Vehicles are parked illegally on the road, since office-goers find the open parking lots full and the multi-level parking expensive
The traffic police tows away vehicles parked illegally during the day, but this hardly matters. Drivers sitting inside simply move away on sighting the towing van, and reclaim the spot after the van leaves. Some say they are waiting for their boss to arrive.
On the other hand, the posh multi-level 800-car parking facility is largely ignored less than half of it is used up. The facility charges Rs 20 for the first hour for cars, and for every additional 30 minutes, you have to pay Rs 7, though your vehicles is safer within the confines of the building that also has CCTV cameras. Yet, if you park your car for a minimum of eight hours, you will end up paying nearly Rs 120 every day only for parking.
For two-wheelers, the charge is Rs 5 for an hour, and Rs 3 for every additional half hour. Sagar More, who visits BKC for work, said, “The authorities need to solve this parking issue, because finding parking space that doesn’t cost a bomb is very difficult. I come to the G Block and park on the road, because MMRDA charges are very steep for its MLCP.”
Col R S Bhandari, the chief coordinator of Area Security Advisory Panel (ASAP), G Block Association at BKC, which takes care of security measures in the area, told this paper, “Drivers want to pocket the parking money (to be paid at parking lots) and that’s why they park on the road. We have already written a letter to the Traffic department, highlighting various parking related issues in BKC and the way these issues can be addressed.”
Bhandari also called for proper signage to be installed on the main road to direct motorists towards the pay-and-park facilities, an absence of which also contributes to cars hogging space on the road. The special cycling track created by MMRDA at BKC is also used to park vehicles and motorcycles.