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Parking Woes Continue In DDA Colonies

DDA is often in the news for all the wrong reasons. One case in point is the way parking space was provided in the DDA colonies in Vasant Kunj.

Garages were constructed for parking scooters but a limited space existed for parking cars in the open.

Since 1988, when the flats were allotted, things have changed drastically.

1. Almost no one uses the garage to park scooters.

2. The profile of residents is quite different from the one foreseen earlier. It is middle & upper middle class now with better financial means.

3. Vasant Kunj has become an upscale colony attracting professionals working with the nearby malls and private hospitals. Add to this group are those who work in Gur-gaon.

4. The middle class tends to flaunt their cars as a status symbol. The size of car, therefore, is becoming bigger. SUVs, Mercedes and BMW cars are no more a rare sight.

5. In most cases, both husband and wife work and want independent transport to commute.  Nuclear family is order of the day.

6. Absence of metro and poor public transport leaves fewer options.

7. Society has become convenience centric. Every family member wants a personal mobile, separate room and own car with exclusive parking space 

8. Society at large lacks consideration for others.

The combined effect of these developments is growing population of cars requiring more and more space for parking. No space is exclusively reserved for individual flats. It is first come first served. The situation on ground has been quite bad. Many residents started putting up signs with car no./ flat no. signaling reservation of that space for them. Most cars were parked one by the side of another. This often resulted in fights as most households have had multiple cars. The RWA could not find a solution.

Like water, parking space has become a scarce resource. One possible solution for equitable distribution of this resource-Each block having 8 flats can park 8 cars in 4 rows instead of 8 rows provided cars are parked one behind the other at least by the flats having multiple cars if not by all. Additional cars can be parked alongside the road in neutral gear.  These cars must have easily visible flat no and telephone number pasted inside in one corner of the windshield. Visitors also must follow this routine.

It has been found that the system works best when the neighbours have good relations & are prepared to accommodate others’ needs. Bad relations tend to spill over to the shared facilities like parking space.

RWA can arrange to remove the abandoned vehicles, occupying the precious space, which the residents can identify and report.

  For successful implementation of such measures, all concerned need to learn to develop a mindset that supports consideration for others at all times.

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