<p>New Delhi: The Delhi government will soon be issuing directions to solve the parking situation in the national capital with provisions for user needs, including pedestrians, and emergency vehicles, officials said.</p>.<p>Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena recently held a meeting with the transport and other departments and issued directions to decongest the national capital.</p>.<p>The directions include finalising area-specific parking plans, or APPs, and prioritising users' needs in future parking plans, such as those of pedestrians, cyclists, differently-abled access, emergency vehicles, public transit, and parking needs for schools and other public institutions.</p>.<p>The Municipal Corporation of Delhi had earlier prepared plans for at least 17 colonies and submitted them to the city's transport department.</p>.<p>Out of these only four were approved and of them, two could be implemented in the Lajpat Nagar area, an official said.</p>.<p>The Delhi Maintenance and Management of Parking Places Rules were notified by the government around two years ago.</p>.<p>They have provisions for having "peak" and "non-peak" pricing, an increase of charges during the implementation of GRAP and use of the latest technology for parking spaces. </p>
<p>New Delhi: The Delhi government will soon be issuing directions to solve the parking situation in the national capital with provisions for user needs, including pedestrians, and emergency vehicles, officials said.</p>.<p>Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena recently held a meeting with the transport and other departments and issued directions to decongest the national capital.</p>.<p>The directions include finalising area-specific parking plans, or APPs, and prioritising users' needs in future parking plans, such as those of pedestrians, cyclists, differently-abled access, emergency vehicles, public transit, and parking needs for schools and other public institutions.</p>.<p>The Municipal Corporation of Delhi had earlier prepared plans for at least 17 colonies and submitted them to the city's transport department.</p>.<p>Out of these only four were approved and of them, two could be implemented in the Lajpat Nagar area, an official said.</p>.<p>The Delhi Maintenance and Management of Parking Places Rules were notified by the government around two years ago.</p>.<p>They have provisions for having "peak" and "non-peak" pricing, an increase of charges during the implementation of GRAP and use of the latest technology for parking spaces. </p>